Eco Shadow Sculpting
References: saatchi-gallery & weburbanist
Tim Noble and Sue Webster create art with shadows used by beaming a protected light on a heap of garbage.
The sculpting of each mound of trash is done so precisely, the resulting image is eerily perfect. In fact, it may leave some questioning whether these images are real or digitally altered.
The English duo use garbage from the streets of London to form their masterpieces.
What a great solution for garbage! If you're not so talented, however, you can always sell your city's trash like they've done in New York...
The sculpting of each mound of trash is done so precisely, the resulting image is eerily perfect. In fact, it may leave some questioning whether these images are real or digitally altered.
The English duo use garbage from the streets of London to form their masterpieces.
What a great solution for garbage! If you're not so talented, however, you can always sell your city's trash like they've done in New York...
Trend Themes
1. Eco Shadow Sculpting - Creating art with shadows using recycled materials like trash and debris to create thought-provoking sculptures.
2. Sustainable Art - Creating and displaying art that makes use of recyclable materials to promote sustainable living.
3. Environmental Awareness Through Art - Using art to raise awareness about environmental issues such as waste and recycling.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Incorporating sustainable materials into artistic displays and exhibits to promote sustainability.
2. Environmental Services - Partnering with artists to create awareness campaigns and educational materials that encourage eco-friendly behaviors.
3. Waste Management - Promoting recycling and upcycling of waste materials through innovative art projects like shadow sculpting.
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