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MORE RECYCLED FISH ART

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A material which is freely & easily available in quantity is the plastic core flute which is used for real estate signs. I cut one up into a couple of fish shapes. they are about 2 feet or 60cm long. Once I figured out that the shape was more dynamic when cut on an angle the fish came alive! Later I will cut some more & maybe make a mobile with them. SOLD See more of my recycled and upcycled works at www.martinadlington.webs.com

Recycled Tiki Art

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On Saturday I drove to South Auckland to the Polynesian suburb of Otara where there is a big market on Saturday mornings. I bought this funky recycled tiki at one of the jewellery stalls. There is a lot of paua-shell jewellery for sale, & evidently stocks of this shell are being depleted. Some enterprising person has come up with the idea of using chips of shell left over from the cutting process - they have made a mould, mixed the paua chips with fibreglass & cast the image. I was also amused to see this flag flying above a stall selling contact lenses!

Recycled Jandal Mobile Art

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This mobile is for sale at Buana Satu in K Rd. "As the natural resources of our world are depleted, they become replaced by an environment of manufactured objects, and in turn these industrial artefacts become the raw materials from which we must produce more. For many people this crude reality is unbearable. The role of the recycled artist is to refashion new visions of our world from its leavings, transforming not only objects but meanings, and introducing new ways of experiencing and imagining our world and ourselves. Art is therefore the process whereby we can transform the crudeness of reality and make our world bearable." -adapted from “The Recycling Strategies of Self-Taught Artists” by J Cubbs & EW Metcalf in “Recycled Re-Seen - Folk Art from the Global Scrap Heap” by Charlene Cerny See more of my recycled, upcycled and environmental works at www.martinadlington.webs.com

Trash Trash & More Trash

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This week is annual inorganic rubbish collection time in my area. People can put out almost any rubbish which is too large to go into their weekly bin. I have had great fun driving round in my van picking stuff out for use in recycled artworks. There is lots of stuff to look at and make selections from. There are some things I am looking for for projects (flip-flops & CD’s), otherwise my rule-of-thumb is “what in this pile has sculptural qualities?” - this takes an imaginative ‘eye’ - & hopefully I am getting better at it. Ideal finds include anything with “kiwina-kitsch” connotations - unfortunately these are hard to come by, tho I did find this little folk-art kiwi.

Recycled Art from Egg Cartons

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Working with these flowers cut from egg cartons found in dumpsters is good fun. I have used the back of real-estate signs as the background for these pieces - the flowers are attached with screws. See more of my recycled, upcycled and environmental works at www.martinadlington.webs.com

Funky Face

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This face is on a small canvas [2inx3in] & was put together in a few seconds. The pieces are not fixed down so I can play with the image infinitely. This is the beauty of digital photography with this sort of art...the assemblage is ephemeral...the photograph is the artwork. See more of my recycled, upcycled and environmental works at www.martinadlington.webs.com

Recycled art - Golliwogs

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I now have two golliwogs in my collection - the chappie on the left was my Mother’s...he lived at the top of the stairs for many years & looks like he was made from recycled wool. The cheerful fellow on the right is new - I bought him at my local charity shop. They are having a great time together & I am looking everywhere for more! Maybe I will have to make some?