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Category Archives: plastic bag art

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Plenty o’ Plastic Posts

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on June 6, 2008 by RubyJuly 22, 2008

There is a diverse array of junk in the dumpsters, a myriad of recycled materials available to make art, yet Ruby Re-Usable keeps coming back to the plastic, especially the plastic bags. And she is not alone. Check out MadSilence’s … Continue reading →

Posted in plastic bag art, recycled artists, recycled sculpture, Uncategorized

Subway Sea Monster

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on April 23, 2008 by RubyJune 13, 2008

Fresh stuff from Joshua Allen Harris (the artist who animates plastic bags by placing them over the NYC subway vents) posted on Wooster Collective HERE What Ruby Re-Usable can not find is any information on this artist; dearest readers, please … Continue reading →

Posted in NYC, plastic bag art, Uncategorized

This IS a Plastic Bag

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on April 10, 2008 by RubySeptember 22, 2008

Four more ways to look at a plastic bag: We first read about it on Wooster Collective , then Little Shiva posted it on The Visible Trash Society, and Leila did an in-depth follow up on Everyday Trash; now Ruby … Continue reading →

Posted in eco-issues, graffiti and street art, plastic bag art, recycled artists, Uncategorized, Virginia Fleck

ODD October

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on October 22, 2007 by RubyJune 13, 2008

Olympia: ODD member Bil “Bricoleur” Fleming was interviewed by enpen on OlyBlog, read it HERE. Dumpster: Seattle’s recycling success written up in the NY Times. Divers: Our favorite eco-oriented photographer Chris Jordan is featured at TreeHugger. Chris lives in Seattle … Continue reading →

Posted in eco-issues, Olympia WA, plastic bag art, recycled artists, Uncategorized

Happy Mother’s Day 2007

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on May 13, 2007 by RubyMay 7, 2011

Have you thanked your mother lately? These babies are all made from used plastic bags that say “thank you,” they are stuffed with bubble wrap that I collect from downtown Olympia businesses, and are held together with tape. Aren’t babies … Continue reading →

Posted in art dolls, plastic bag art, recycled artists, tape sculpture

What’s your bag, man?

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on April 4, 2007 by RubySeptember 2, 2008

I incorporate used plastic bags into my art work; I started using Wonderbread bags in 2000, when my then ten year old son demanded the stuff. The Wonderbread bags are quite colorful, very pop art, and Max loved the bread; … Continue reading →

Posted in art dolls, plastic bag art, re-art installations, recycled artists, tape sculpture, Uncategorized

Isn’t Love Wonderful

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on February 14, 2007 by RubyFebruary 6, 2011

Tom and Bag Lady in the alley Happy Valentines Day: share some love, feel the wonder! … Continue reading →

Posted in plastic bag art, Uncategorized, Valentine's Day

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