A simple, humble and wonderful installation in the second floor of the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. The balance between mondane plastic objects and their magical shadows is effortless. Maybe a litt…
Takashi Harada Cells - Light and Shadow, 2004 Japanese sumi-ink, pigments, nikawa glue on canvas 24 x 24 inches VIA
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The artists featured here exclusively use recycled and/or trash to make pieces of contemporary art. Some create compositions from recycled plastic bag or themed works for art galleries, while others create entire theme parks with trash, and even furniture from recycled materials. Now they are best known for their art made from trash collected from the London streets, which shows an image when light is projected in front of it. Sarah-Jane van der Westhuizen The art is created from old car parts, recycled metal pieces, and anything the artist could get her hands on. David Mach Hundreds of used coathangers go into the sculpture work of David Mach, who uses other recycled materials to do larger-than-life sculptures. Mario Caicedo Langer Langer creates sculpture from trash and broken gadgets. Michelle Stitzlein Stitzlein creates art from found materials such as piano keys, broken china, and other recycled items. Mark Langan Langan creates art from reclaimed cardboard and other materials. Robert Bradford Bradford, a former psychotherapist, is best known for creating sculptures from toy parts. He put together a few sculptures using found materials and old trash. Now, his "garden" covers 40 acres and includes numerous mosaics and sculptures made from reclaimed materials. Carolien Adriaansche A Dutch artist, Adriaansche creates colourful pieces that are put together from every day trash such as bottle caps, wire, sticks, and cleaning bottles.
BFK Rives 300g. Lithograph 1 color printed with Marinoni press lithographic and hand cut. Signed and numbered by the artist at the back of the lithograph, stamped by our printing house. “I first came to the printing house in 2012 and thanks to Print Them All I had the chance to come back to this place which is amazing because of its energy, the people who work there but also its history. The piece of art chosen today comes from a series that could be called the “torn papers” which are basically abstract paintings in which I see and represent landscapes. I went into this idea in depth by putting a skyline and working on materials effects. This lithograph represents a rainy sky and a night landscape. Everyone can project its own memories because I think we all have memories like this such as summer night walks on a beach. This painting is really about sharing, since I’m talking about my life, but I think that’s how others can also better project themselves and understand my paintings. I am very very happy with the result of the lithograph. We had the original painting just next to really compare every detail. There are absolutely all the details : the tear, the paper, the relief of the paper. Thus, I’m very happy, and I think it will be on the wall of my house really soon !” - Tanc, Sea Scape, Tanc
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