RECYCLED ART - THE ABILITY TO SEE GOOD IN EVERYTHING

Aaron Kramer - maker of various objects using primarily recycled elements.
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Art from Detritus - Exhibits of art to save the planet. Beautiful found objects inspiring us to paste, tear, paint and assemble into something priceless to display proudly on our walls. These artists are helping to save the planet and perhaps, their efforts will encourage you to think of ways we can leave the earth intact for generations still to come. - Vernita Nemec aka N'Cognita Artist and curator
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Bags2Riches - Artist Anna C. Roebuck has invented a way to combine discarded plastic bags with other materials. She uses this technique to make amazing jewelry, cards, lamps and screens which are carried in her gallery and other places.
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Bill Clark - Robotman makes futuristic sculptures made from auto parts
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Bob's Creative Copper - Offers handmade copper dragon flies, vases, fish, and poinsettias.
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Bonnie Meltzer - Affordable computer jewelry
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Crackedpots - We love junk
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DIYer Calvin Walton - Creates unique art from recycled discards.
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Eco-art - Environmental art remains traditional or mainstream in focusing on environmental justice taking on issues of race, class, gender and eco-colonialism in the unequal distribution of environmental problems and benefits within the U.S. and around the globe.
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Finderskeepers
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Goldie Garcia - Bottle cap art
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Hello Again - A New Wave of Recycled Art and Design, an exhibition of innovative and often surprising products created from recycled and reused materials
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James Sharley - The salvaged materials - wood, metal, and glass - integral to the primitive industrial vision, dictate the nature of the design fashioning masks, mirrors or sculptures from culled scrap material to express a message of basic and traditional artistic practice.
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Janet Cooper Designs - Recycling Memorabilia into art and crafts.
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John Dahlsen - Art
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John Dilbeck - makes beautiful steel roses from car panels.
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JunkQue Art - brooches created from bottle caps and other recycled materials.
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Junk Yard Art Exhibit
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Lynn Charles Foster - studio potter to make heat altered and stressed plastic vessels and art glass.
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Mauricio Matta - Puppy-phant - Metal art
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MFTA - Materials for the Arts in New York City
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Museum of International Folk Art - A museum show now touring the country has featured recycled tin crafts from all over the world
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Obliterated - Handwork - a form of active meditation
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Polly Harrison - Recycled Art by Polly Harrison
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Puffin - The Something Can Come From Nothing Museum
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Red Bull Art of the Can Contest - Check it out then enter to win.
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Recycle Santa Fe
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Resource Revival - bicycle and automotive parts that are beyond repair find new life as artistic and functional pieces.
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Rochelle Ford - One-of-a-kind sculptures from recycled metal and mixed media
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Ron Eiber - Fiber arts, weaving
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Ruby Re-Usable - Diane Kurzyna is the Who's Who of recycled art. She uses recycled, reused, discarded, unwanted, unloved, lost and found, consumer waste materials in her work. She is an artist-in-residence teaching mixed recycled media in schools statewide and a founding member of Olympia Dumpster Divers as well as the curator for art shows. She lives by the motto - Make art not waste. Also Visit her informative recycle art blog.
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Scroungers' - Center for reusable Art
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Shari Elf - 95% recycled art
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Stroke of Art - Creative Watches
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Tiffany Tomato Designs - Designer Tiffany Threadgould has used cast-offs to create new products and furniture. These unique products give discards a second chance
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Tin Can Art Gallery
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TreeHugger Fast-growing web magazine, dedicated to everything that has a modern aesthetic yet is environmentally responsible. Check out the latest news, reviews and recommendations for modern yet green products and services. The most effective way to find well designed products that are also ecologically sensitive.
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Waste Free Lunches
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Waste Watch - The leading UK environmental charity promoting sustainable resource use. Waste Watch campaigns through policy development for all areas of society to reduce, reuse and recycle whilst working on changing attitudes and behaviour through projects and services in communications, education, information and research. For more details visit our special website for children and teachers - Recycle Zone
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Weird Gardens - this will inspire you!
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For more interesting recycled art and artist, visit my Recycled Art and Crafts Bulletin Board
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