Corn Craft Installation Exhibits Sustainability With Cheap Materials
Katherinev123 — September 26, 2009 — Eco
References: galleryfumi & dezeen
The London Design Festival is showing a gallery full of corn this year in its Corn Craft installation, an exhibit meant to show how such an inexpensive material can be turned into a cornucopia (pun intended) of masterpieces.
The Corn Craft installation, which includes works by Nacho Carbonell, Raw Edges, Rowan Mersh, Max Lamb, and Gemma Holt, demonstrates sustainable design through the use of cheap goods. This is exactly what credit crunch artwork is all about!
The Corn Craft installation, which includes works by Nacho Carbonell, Raw Edges, Rowan Mersh, Max Lamb, and Gemma Holt, demonstrates sustainable design through the use of cheap goods. This is exactly what credit crunch artwork is all about!
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