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Nice planter spotted at Winterton on Sea. Don't throw away those old bikes just yet!
In Explore 27/9/17
Shot from Jutland Rd.
Vr2.
Gorge Waterway. The body of water known simply as “The Gorge” to Victoria locals is a narrow inlet that connects Victoria Harbour to Portage Inlet. This shot was taken from Jutland (the Selkirk waterfront redevelpment of the old Victoria Sawmill site) Road with the Budget Steel Yard on the left and the Bay Street Bridge on the right. A working harbour the area may be, however, as are the old railway yards being developed, so should this area sooner than later IMO.
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I feel this tree looks like green fire. Bring on the warmth of mother nature.
Prahran, Melbourne
www.recyclart.org/2014/07/recycled-butterflies/
Has taken a few months but finally finished the 11 large canvasses that will be taking up residence in various places around the UK. The idea with a touring gallery is that it brings art to people in the workplace who may not ordinarily have a chance to visit galleries, providing an alternative to corporate 'art'.
Apart from the paint, the materials used for this project are made from recyclables, plastic and paper, that have been upcycled into works of art.
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That's a lot of Rainier. Item 171453, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.
Shot through the bus window on our way to Puno.
The church appears to have been dismantled and the materials reused for other buildings.
You can see what it once looked like in this Google Maps image from December 2014.
Ok, dista mucho de los que están bien hechos, pero es un primer intento, aunque creo que no vaya a volver a hacer uno (mucho trabajo :D). Muchas gracias al tutorial de Stefanie.
Recycle - the possibilities are endless...
A handy little bag I was given by Warwick District Council.
Taken last year. Unfortunately this is no longer at the museum. I'll have to ask if it's been recycled in a more permanent manner.
Déjà vu? Well this was highly inspired from the LEGO City Orange Recycle/Garbage Truck 7991 set. I really loved that set to be honest, but it's just too small to go with the rest of my vehicle scale. So I did my own version, just took the inspiration from that set. Modify the design a bit. Max will fit 6 minifigs in the cab. I didn't want to add the hydraulic axle. Just preferred this look better.
OO-DWC taking her turn being broken up. Presumably a move to Kemble for final breaking is not too far off..
My students made these for a Recycling Festival. They are super cute if you make the bottle lids like pig noses (2 black circles) and glue on some googly eyes. We called them, "The Cheer leading Piggy's". We also poked holes in the bottom of the "upper piggy's" so that the water drains out and feeds the lower piggy's. This way you're recycling Plastic bottles, chop sticks AND water!
www.recyclart.org/2012/10/recycled-magazine-art/
For a few years now I have been experimenting with up-cycling: making new creations made from old things. Just recently, I was inspired by a frame made of magazine rolls that wrapped around a mirror. I thought it was a fantastic idea with great texture, but the application could be taken further. So I began to roll magazines. I was amazed by the spectrum of color and design possibilities. I began with abstract shapes and colors, then moved on to black and white. I used eyes as my new inspiration. I love leaving peek-a-boo images and glimpses of ads in my work. A flash of a shoe or kangaroo from a magazine page allows me to create an image inside an image. From there on, ideas of structure and content flood my thoughts. I just keep making more pieces! As I continue to explore this new medium, I am not only saving waste from the dump but giving a slice of our modern culture a new purpose.
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Idea sent by Kathy Carney !
Cazenovia, NY. September 2017.
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Manufacturer: Gracious Living Model: 17 gallon
Menards has switched up their recycling box model for sale again. These are made from 70% recycled content and manufactured in Canada by Gracious Living, a homegoods company specializing in plastic items.
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Artificial underwater scene made from recycled material @Earth Week 2015 @Keppel Club.
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