Art From Recycled Materials
Released on = August 28, 2004, 7:26 am
Press Release Author = Nick Volpe
Press Release Summary = New forms of artwork address environmental
concerns. The use
of recycled materials by artisans and other individuals is becoming
more widespread.
The ingenuity of the human spirit lives on.
Press Release Body = Succasunna, NJ -- August 28, 2004 -- The human
spirit will
never cease to amaze us in its struggle for artistic expression.
In the past,
artisans molded the earth to create what today are considered great
works of art;
Michelangelo’s David cut from marble, the great pyramids of
ancient Egypt fashioned
out of stone. Present day artisans are finding new and innovative
ways to express
their creativity while at the same time addressing environmental
concerns. They are
taking discarded modern day materials and turning them into beautiful
works of Art.
In Haiti, artisans are at work taking discarded oil drums and fashioning
them into
wall sculptures in a variety of designs. The drums are cut down
the side and
flattened into a four by six metal sheet, which becomes the canvas
from which the
artist creates his work. Using a stick of chalk a design is drawn
onto the metal
canvas. With the use of a hammer and chisel the metal is pounded
into works of art
that would adorn any home decor. The wall sculptures come in a variety
of shapes,
sizes and themes; squares, rectangles and circle patterns are available.
A high
gloss painted finish adorns each of the finished artworks.
Artisans from Guatemala, take ordinary discarded coke and seven-up
bottles and turn
them into beautiful glass wall sconces. The tops of the bottles
are cut off and
mouth openings sealed to create a glass vase to embellish the walls
of any home.
They are excellent for displaying fresh cut or silk flowers. The
glass vases are
approximately 9 inches in height and are available in the colors
blue, clear and of
course seven-up green. They make great gifts for any occasion.
Did you ever wonder what to do with all those old books that you
have lying around
the house? Well one company came up with an interesting solution
for old books that
no one else has any use for. The books are recycled, but with a
new twist. They turn
them into clocks. New covers, with a variety of themes, are fashioned
and placed
over the old weathered ones and a clock mechanism is inserted into
the book from its
back. While the books cannot be opened, it provides one answer to
the question as to
what to do with old books that will be discarded. The Book Clocks
come in two sizes,
small and large and are available in a variety of themes; categories
include the
Kitchen, Special Interests, Home Decor and Children . The small
and large Book
Clocks measure approximately 7.5” x 8” and 8.5”
x 10.5”, respectively
In an age where the world is depleting its natural resources at
an accelerated rate,
it is refreshing to learn how certain individuals have come up with
ways to reuse
discarded materials to produce works of art. We could all learn
something from
them.
Nick Volpe searches for unique artifacts. Those mentioned within
this article are
from the Beyond Borders and The Old Book Clock Collections and can
be viewed on his
website at http://www.nfvproducts.com .
For information: http://www.nfvproducts.com
Phone: 973-927-0315
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Web Site = http://www.nfvproducts.com
Contact Details = Nick Volpe
NFV Products LLC
4 Pleasant Village Drive
Succasunna, New Jersey 07876
973-927-0315
http://www.nfvproducts.com
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