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BW 4/16/2013. What kind of art could you make out of trash ? Did you remember to bring trash? - If yes, what did you bring? If no, what are you going to bring next class? How many days of school are left? Get ready for a presentation, then the library …. Library. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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BW 4/16/20131) What kind of art could you make
out of trash?2) Did you remember to bring trash?
- If yes, what did you bring?- If no, what are you going to bring
next class?3) How many days of school are left?
Get ready for a presentation, then the library…
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Library Let’s go to the library first!
Feel free to take a piece of paper and a pencil to sketch with if you would like
Leave bags, water, etc. in the class, the door will be locked.
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Bell Work 4/15/2013 Get ready for a presentation!
What have other people done with trash to make art?
Ready looks like… Eyes on presenter Voices off Sitting attentively ready to watch the
presentation
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Vik Muniz
The author arranges all of the pieces carefully, photographs the collages, and then destroys them so that they only exist as photographs. Muniz also mixes junk with luxury goods such as caviar in his collages to make a statement about consumerism.
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Bernard Pras Pras creates tributes to celebrity
portraits and other works of art through a process called anamorphosis, during which he stacks everyday objects on a photograph to form a collage.
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Sarah-Jane van der Westhuizen The art is created from old car parts,
recycled metal pieces, and anything the artist could get her hands on. Van der Westhuizen has installed several of these trash sculptures all over Europe.
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David Mach Hundreds of used coathangers go into
the sculpture work of David Mach, who uses other recycled materials to do larger-than-life sculptures. This gorilla is one of his most impressive examples.
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Frank Russell The shark piece below, Captain Crunch,
was constructed from hubcaps, food packaging tins, and the leg of a male mannequin. The fins are copper and the teeth are soup cans. It is ten feet long. Russell specializes in these sculptures produced from found objects.
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Tim Gaudreau Gaudreau’s work combines photography,
video, new-media, graphics, and sculpture with humor and irony to create collaborations that advocate for a greater awareness of eco-issues and empowerment. Gaudreau photographed everything he threw out every day for a year. The resulting collage was huge and filled a few rooms at the gallery it was exhibited in.
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Mario Caicedo Langer Langer creates sculpture from trash and
broken gadgets.
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Dave Hind Dave is a Hamilton, Ontario artist who
specializes in reclaimed metal and other found objects in his works. He also produces large-scale sculpture and functional artwork.
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Jason Mercier Mercier specializes in celebrity collages
done with the celebrity’s own discarded objects. While Hello Kitty likely didn’t discard any objects, Donald Trump and Mariah Carey probably did.
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Tom Deininger Deininger is widely known as a famous
artist who upcycles junk into fine art installations. He is also a highly regarded and collected visual artist.
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Michelle Stitzlein Stitzlein creates art from found
materials such as piano keys, broken china, and other recycled items.
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Kitty Wales Wales has been created sculptures,
designs, and installations for the last fifteen years that centre on her observations of the animal world. The material that she uses to created her various animal sculptures is salvaged from everyday domestic life.
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Mark Langan Langan creates art from reclaimed
cardboard and other materials. Scream was created from corrugated cardboard and other recycled materials. Langan works with non-toxic glue, an exacto knife, and a lot of patience.
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Robert Bradford Bradford, a former psychotherapist, is
best known for creating sculptures from toy parts. He screws the toy parts onto a wooden armature to create his 3D sculptures.
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Subodh Gupta Brass pots and eerie skulls from a
mashup of metal parts are just part of what this skilled Indian artist has done.
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Ha Schult Schult is known for creating massive
installations of people constructed from trash in major locations around the world. Here are just a few of them.
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Tyree Guyton Guyton created the Heidelburg Project
as an urban renewal project, transforming a rundown section of Detroit from a place where people were afraid to walk to an art exhibition that people wanted to visit.
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Elizabeth Lundberg Morisette ClementineMom on Flickr, Morisette
specializes in making art from items she purchases off of eBay or otherwise found objects.
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Charles Kaufman Kaufman’s crushed can art is done on
crushed soda cans.
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Chris Jordan Jordan’s Running the Numbers series aims to display
America’s relationship with consumerism. While he doesn’t physically make art from trash, he does showcase the wastefulness of a consumerist society eloquently. The first image, Plastic Bottles, is a shot of 2 million plastic bottles shows how many plastic bottles Americans go through in five minutes. The second, Packing Peanuts is a photograph of 166,000 packing peanuts, or the number of overnight packages shipped by air every hour. The third image, is a recreation of Seurat’s masterpiece, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grand Jatte, done with 106,000 aluminum cans. A closeup of the work is immediately beneath it.
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Gugger Petter This artist creates two and three-
dimensional collages from newspaper.
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Ptolemy Elrington While he built his reputation creating
creatures from hubcaps, Elrington has since branched out into grocery cart parts and old pots and pans.
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Nek Chand About 40 years ago, Chand cleared
some jungle to build a garden in his native India. He put together a few sculptures using found materials and old trash. Now, his “garden” covers 40 acres and includes numerous mosaics and sculptures made from reclaimed materials.
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Carolien Adriaansche A Dutch artist, Adriaansche creates
colourful pieces that are put together from every day trash such as bottle caps, wire, sticks, and cleaning bottles.
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Steven Siegel Siegel creates large trash forms and
places them in the middle of various landscapes. Electronic waste on the Stanford campus and newspapers with headlines about Hurricane Katrina feature prominently in the following installations.
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SafetyGo to the back table
Quick safety chat
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Trash Art
Be creativ
e!
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IdeasThink
outside the box
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Make 3D or 2D Art
It’s up to you!
Make it 3D or 2D
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Rubric and Studio Time3 weeksStudents will vote on which art goes to the art show
Must be made out of garbage
All attached to each other
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EP 4/16/20131) Make a list of the trash you
want to find at home?2) What do you want to make
for your project? Draw a sketch
3) What will you need to connect your art work or paint your art with?
See you all next class!
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Resources Found on… http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/
2009/12/non-trashy-recycled-and-trash-art/