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An historic tall ship is moored in London after an epic two-year journey to retrace the route Charles Darwin took on his ...
Danish artist Thomas Dambo creates giant wooden trolls from recycled materials to promote environmental awareness.
HAINESPORT - Vandals keep trashing a sculpture here that's made from recycled items. The artwork, a giant troll called Big Rusty, debuted this summer as an eye-catching attraction at the township ...
The troll is a public art sculpture made from recycled and reused materials. A celebration for the troll's completion and introduction to the park will be held on March 15.
Dambo, who refers to himself as a “recycle artist,” truly believes one man’s trash is another’s treasure so much so that he makes sculptures all over the world using recycled materials.
The Washed Ashore sculptures may come off as novel pieces of art, and they are, but their purpose is to—in a nonthreatening, nonjudgmental way—hopefully prompt people to reflect on their own ...
Kamin is a reuse sculpture and incorporates recycled objects when creating her art pieces. Kamin is passionate about showing how there is still magic in the world, yet also a lot of trash.
Dozens of sculptures made from recycled materials created by Carroll County High school students were on display at the second annual environmental symposium on Oct. 28, where attendees voted to ...
The sculptures were inspired by "Big Rusty," a 20-foot troll made of recycled trash who sits outside an abandoned factory in Hainesport — the site of a future park. She was created by Danish ...
Most of these sculptures are 90 to 95 percent recycled material from the transfer station, Shelton said. Even the least-recycled sculpture is 80 percent reused materials.
DATMA Design Day with New Bedford Free Public Library presents “Trash to Treasures: Eco-Art Workshop” Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. to noon; Library’s Youth Services Department, 613 Pleasant St.
Dambo uses recycled materials and trash in his work. The Austin troll is made of old, wooden pallets and a decommissioned water tower from the J.J. Pickle Research Campus in North Austin.