Art Made of Guns

PAPC Guns for Peace

Over its long years of civil war, the Cambodian government has collected and destroyed more than 160,000 weapons across the country.

Some of the weapons which were not destroyed were donated to the PAPC. The PAPC (Peace Art Project Cambodia) is a project that was started by British artists and weapons specialist in the European Union.

The weapons were recycled (sculpted, forged or welded) into amazing works of art such as chairs, tables, bikes, animals and various other sculptures by student artists from the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh. 
Trend Themes
1. Weapon Recycling - Innovative solutions for using weapon waste as raw materials for art can reduce the amount of weapons in circulation, providing a more peaceful society and opportunities for circular economy-oriented businesses.
2. Art for Social Causes - The art world can engage with social causes to raise awareness about social issues, drive social change and support sustainable development.
3. Skill Development for Recycling Art - Art created from recycled materials can motivate or inspire people, especially students in art schools, to learn skill sets that are sustainable, artistic, and promote good social values.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art industry which can re-frame art as a medium to raise awareness, engage communities in social causes and promote sustainable practices.
2. Recycling and Waste Management - The recycling industry can leverage weapon waste as a source of raw material, improving resource utilization efficiency in the circular economy model.
3. Education and Training - The education industry can provide training and development on the use of waste material for art to support creativity, innovation, and sustainable development.

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