December Recycled Art Rabbit: Hoppy New Year
This month’s recycled art rabbit is made out of reused decorative tins by Jenny Fillius: Still Life with Not So Still Rabbit by Jenny Fillius … Continue reading →
This month’s recycled art rabbit is made out of reused decorative tins by Jenny Fillius: Still Life with Not So Still Rabbit by Jenny Fillius … Continue reading →
Our friend Erin B in New Jersey sent this link about Jason Mack, an artist who made a twenty foot tall outdoor Christmas tree out of 1,000 pounds of melted and spun recycled glass. Illinois glass artist Jason Mack working … Continue reading →
It is the 4th night of Hanukkah, and so we here at Olympia Dumpster Divers have been searching for some recycled Judaica with a festival of lights theme to share with you. How about a Hanukkah menorah (otherwise known as … Continue reading →
Heya, recycled art lovers! Have you been wondering what Ruby Re-Usable has been up to? Well, we have been doing a little of this, that and the other thing … you can always check the side bar on the right, … Continue reading →
This reminded Ruby of making art with ordinary materials: mundane moments become poetry with a skilled eye and hand. Our life is ordinary, I read in a crumpled paper abandoned on a bench. Our life is ordinary, the philosophers told … Continue reading →
This month’s recycled art rabbit was purchased at a vintage junk shop in Tacoma. The story told is that it was made by the Danes of Tacoma (hence the Carlsberg beer bottle caps). We think the umbrella and walking stick … Continue reading →
Seattle collage artist Deborah Lawrence makes disruptive art that challenges the status quo. Last year she created a controversial ornament for the White House X-mas tree that included a quote from Representative Jim McDermott’s resolution to impeach Bush. This year, … Continue reading →
Inspired by the original Japanese cooking show Iron Chef, Tacoma Art Museum’s Iron Artist Challenge invites artists to create competitive, improvised art out of recycled materials in 60 minutes. This past summer, Team James Washington (Esther Ervin, Romson Bustillo, and … Continue reading →
Part-time virtual reference librarian and full-time recycled artist extraordinaire Holly Senn uses discarded library books as her primary medium to create sculptures and installations that explore the life cycle of ideas. Bur by Holly Senn 2008 Senn’s studio will be … Continue reading →
Tomorrow is Halloween, and Ruby still has not finished her costume; instead, she is watching Project Runway and wishing that the weather here in the Pacific Northwest was conducive to wearing dresses made from newspapers (dream on, and stick to … Continue reading →