I've been busy working on a new series of work for my new show at The HVR Art Ranch.
Showing posts with label recycled art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycled art. Show all posts
March 26, 2012
March 27, 2009
March 26, 2009
There's a fortune in this basket.
March 17, 2009
More Plastic Bag Art
We created baskets with pine needles and raffia and I thought that we should also weave with a rug on a loom, cardboard looms are the least expensive way to go. I try to do the projects before I teach so that I could work out the process before I get in front of 24 kids.
I wanted to inject some color to the project by adding what I have laying around. Remember I picked up several boxes of paper clips. I have to admit that I went back to the dollar store and cleaned them up on the paper clips. I need restocking right now.
March 16, 2009
Low Cost Art
During my last visit at my local dollar store I spotted boxes of colorful paper clips. Can you imagine 300 really cool paper clips for one buck. I couldn't resist. I picked up several boxes. I have two kids and we're always looking for paper clips. Plus I was sure I wanted to do an art piece with them. The colors were great.
This is one way I used the paper clips. I'm weaving it into my plastic bag baskets.
I love the dollar store. I'll be posting more pics of all the other uses I have for this very common item.
What to do with plastic bags
I decided it was something I could try to do while I recuperated in bed. I started weaving a basket using grocery plastic bags. Okay, I'm guilty of occasionally forgetting my reusable bags. I needed to redeem myself by using these plastic bags in art.
The basket was a bit wavy looking but don't forget I was sick. I'm still working on this.
March 12, 2009
Exploring recycling inspired art
I'm a great believer in saving the environment. The job seems gigantic at times and we just have to plug along and do what what we can.
My daughter attends a wonderful charter school, Explorer Elementary, where the community of parents, students and faculty have worked together to help with this endeavor. Her class and I have been busy working on an art project for the annual fundraising auction with this objective in mind.
The description for our project:
The earth is a treasure box of wonderful materials that should not be wasted. This conceptual art piece focuses on being earth friendly. The class construction a sculpture- a giant beaded jewel bracelet with its own storage box made from surplus wood, boxes, bottlecaps, recycled paper (that we hand painted), and even a hubcap a student found.
The event is on March 28 and I hope the auction goes well and we raise a lot of money.
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