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Street Art des portugiesischen Künstlers Bordalo II im Rahmen des San Hejmo Festivals 2023 in Weeze. Der Künstler verarbeitet Plastik- und Metallabfälle zu eindrucksvollen Tierskulpturen.
Diese Skulptur stellt ein Wildschwein dar, hat aber auch eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit mit Alf aus der gleichnamigen Fernsehserie der 1980er.
Street Art by the Portuguese artist Bordalo II as part of the San Hejmo Festival 2023 in Weeze. The artist processes plastic and metal waste to impressive animal sculptures.
This sculpture depicts a wild boar, but also bears a certain resemblance to Alf from the 1980s TV series of the same name.
Flower from the paper strips I have collected.
Background: One of my college projects I intend to frame :-)
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Als mein Sohn Beruflich für ein Jahr in #Kapstadt# war brachte er mir diese schöne Weltkugel mit...Sie ist in Handmade aus #Blechdosen# von Jugendlichen gefertigt worden...
Für:“Looking close on Friday!“ am 25.10.2024.
Thema:“Recycled,“Recycelt,Mehrfachnutzung,
Wiederverwendung.
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"The Girl Who Gets A Mango" -- The girls take part in a "green" photo shoot representing recyclable materials, on America's Next Top Model on The CW. (cycle 9) Pictured: Ebony
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Loved how they took this old red door with peeling paint and turned it into a garden plant holder. This was photographed on The Flowering Bridge in Lake Lure, North Carolina.
I went to the recycled art festival in downtown Vancouver today. I was surprised to find that this sculpture, which I first saw a couple of years ago, is still around. So I tried to photograph it from a different POV.
I was about to throw these tin can lids into the recycle bin when I realised I loved their sculptural quality and shiny colours ....
Sebastopol, CA, has many monuments to recycling..This one is outside the Hardware store, and I had to stop and grab these images while Roma was in my Lexus RX. Details show how many different things make up the base.. He is on wheels and is moved in at night... There are many such scuptures in the town and surrounding area.. There is a huge metal dog of sorts in front of the Human Society also...
Stacked high at Eden Community Recycling's depot at Penrith.
Tenuous link: don't throw it in the bin! Recycle it!
This is a HDR photo of a blue, plastic recycling garbage bag, back lit by light from the window. I love how the DOF, or perhaps a slight movement of the plastic bag, has imparted a soft focus to some parts of the image, while other areas have a crisp, angular quality.
In Sweden you pay a deposit on all bottles and cans. To get your money back you can go to a recycling point in a shop or like here at the rubbish dump.
2018 one photo each day.
52 weeks the 2018 Edition - urbex (Urban exploration)
You may have heard the old adage that Guinness is good for you. That may be so, but it is not good for the environment. An epic recycling fail here. The idiots concerned somehow remembered the basic rule of crushing the cans, then they forgot the most important part - don't toss the f*cking cans out of your car window 😡 Littering makes my blood boil. I carried these home & put them in our own recycling bin.
Photo 66/100 my 100 x photos this year will be of foliage: so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants and fallen leaves 🍁🌿🌲🍂
When Mikey and I came out of the Tourist Info office at Queen's Park in Ipswich this bus was about to pull off from the car park - I liked the sign :)
Compton, CA
In celebration of WM winning a new 10 year contract to collect the City of Long Beach's recyclables, here is a picture of their infamous purple carts. Hopefully with the new contract, we'll be seeing purple Ottos real soon.
Thanks to LA Metro's awesome staff, especially Long Beach's supervisor Felipe, for all their hard work.
More to come from the Compton cart yard.
Eine alte Kellertüre als“Garderobe“verarbeitet.
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Smile on Saturday“
Thema:“Recycled“am 16.01.2021.
A“Happy Smile on Saturday“and a nice weekend for all of you.
Stay safe/Bleibt gesund.
To the right is a stack of aluminum light housings that are being stacked, shipped and recycled to become something else. Probably Natty Boh cans.
The other area where we are recording sounds is Sanaullah Compound, closer to Mahim railway station, where many kinds of recycling units are stacked against each other. Here, the shredding of plastic, the burning of aluminium furnaces and the sacks of scrap being thrown down from trucks are frequently heard. The screeching sounds from rusty shredding machines make one wonder how the labourers can work without the use of earplugs. For these labourers, most of whom are migrants, Sanaullah is work and home. A little shack of a restaurant, paan kiosks, barbers, an ironing man, chai stalls and various other essentials of daily living function side by side. Against this background, the aural predominance is of men talking business (or gossiping) over phones or with each other. Understandably, they don’t want their conversations recorded.
Walking around trying to be inconspicuous with a recorder in our hands, we realised that some sounds are bound to perish with time and modern lifestyles, such as the sounds of game machines in a very 90s video parlour or the bell of a kulfi seller. Collecting these sounds could be a way of creating an aural museum and complementing visual archives of Dharavi.