Intricate Recycled Art Installations

Leo Fitzmaurice Builds Witty Art Pieces from Everyday Objects

UK-based artist Leo Fitzmaurice creates beautifully intricate recycled art installations that do not just display old, used objects, but take these objects and combine them into complex systems.

Fitzmaurice's latest installation displays everything from recycled book art to old pop can pieces. The pop cans are especially eye-catching. This piece is quite simple, yet effective. Fitzmaurice has lined up around a dozen Coca-Cola cans, with each can a bit more faded than the last, until the final can is a whitish silver color, devoid of the iconic Coca-Cola red. The line of cans creates a color gradient, depicting the decomposition of things that people tend to assume will always exist.

With these art installations, Fitzmaurice has demonstrated that recycled art can be just as beautiful as portraits or sculptures made out of brand new materials -- it just takes a keen eye and a whole lot of passion.
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1. Recycled Art Installations - Creating complex systems using recycled objects presents opportunities for innovative art installations.
2. Upcycled Book Art - Transforming old books into art pieces offers a new creative outlet and contributes to sustainable practices.
3. Decomposition Art - Using color gradients to depict decay in art installations highlights the transient nature of objects and encourages reflection on consumerism.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore new possibilities for creating unique and sustainable artwork using recycled materials.
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