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Artistic Recycling: One Artist’s View of What’s Trash and What’s Treasure

Upcycling is the concept of taking something of little value (such as an empty pill bottle) and increasing its value exponentially through artistic expression (see the pill bottle sculpture below). Jean Shin is one of the extraordinarily talented artists who’s view of what is trash and what is treasure takes her on an artistic journey that is beautiful to follow.

Paula Mitchell Bentley | December 28, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Artistic Recycling: Five Interesting Maps

How does society view the object that it throws away in comparison to the object it treasures? Upcycling is changing people’s minds and hearts when they stop to reconsider what is “garbage”.

Paula Mitchell Bentley | October 22, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Artistic Recycling: Metal

This is my fifth article on artistic recycling. These articles all involve making something worthless into something priceless. It takes a lot of skill to take our cast-offs and see them from a different angle — on of an artistic medium. Thinking what can be made of this instead of how can I get rid of this. In this article, I highlight an artist named John T. Unger and his incredible uses of scrap metal.

Paula Mitchell Bentley | October 12, 2008 | Arts
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Artistic Recycling 3: Plastic Bottles

About 23% of plastic water bottles are recycled. This leaves an astounding 38 billion water bottles in landfills. It takes over 1.5 million barrels of oil to manufacture a year’s supply of bottled water. That’s enough to fuel 100,00 cars for a year. The popularity of recycling, reducing, and reusing has increased in recent years. These methods can help to reduce the amount of wasted oil and landfill space.

Paula Mitchell Bentley | September 27, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Three Amazing Homes for the Future

Three wonderful eco-friendly, low impact homes that people built themselves for a very low cost. No bills to pay, and no damage to the environment, but amazing houses.

Constance Winkworth | August 17, 2008 | Architecture
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Eco-friendly Cars

The savior for our planet is finally here.

Adams | February 14, 2008 | Autos
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Great Uses for Used Plastic Bottles

Different family uses for plastic bottles. a very recyclable item.

tcicatko | September 15, 2007 | Crafts
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