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]]>Avery is a teacher, writer, and illustrator from Perth, Australia, but he’s also a sculptor who uses old, recycled materials to create breathtaking works of art. He collects electronic waste, mostly discarded CD’s and DVD’s, and then glues them to the wire mesh frames in order to create his intricate animal sculptures.
“My sculptures are all constructed with recycled materials — old CDs, computer hard drives, etc, so I classify my work as “sustainable art.” They’re a lot of fun to make, but they take an extremely long time to finish, so I don’t do a lot of them,” the artist commented on his work.
Avery’s art shows us that every item in this world has value and purpose – we just have to be creative and discover their beauty.
Check out his sculptures of koalas, monkeys, birds and other lovely creatures in the photos below.
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]]>The post Yayoi Kusama’s Eccentric Art Collection appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The movements she follows are pop art, minimalist, feminist, and environmental art. Her artwork reveals her inner anxiety and her need to focus on repetitive patterns. Painting is her form of release and she once said that “Art Is My Medicine.” Check out a few of her artworks to see her psychological world revealed through her thought-provoking pieces.
Yayoi began drawing pumpkins as a young girl before the war in Japan ensued. Her family also owned a kabocha squash plant nursery which might have inspired her pumpkin fascination.
Yayoi Kusama was known to have OCD and anxiety, her obsession with dots became apparent through her works. This room is mesmerizing, don’t you think?
Yayoi produced over 20 versions of the mirror rooms. This is an example of her perceptual vision that appears to be a 3D space through the use of various lights and angles. We feel like we’re floating in space through this mesmerizing installation.
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]]>The post Animal Sculptures Created From Recycled Materials appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Avery is a teacher, writer, and illustrator from Perth, Australia, but he’s also a sculptor who uses old, recycled materials to create breathtaking works of art. He collects electronic waste, mostly discarded CD’s and DVD’s, and then glues them to the wire mesh frames in order to create his intricate animal sculptures.
“My sculptures are all constructed with recycled materials — old CDs, computer hard drives, etc, so I classify my work as “sustainable art.” They’re a lot of fun to make, but they take an extremely long time to finish, so I don’t do a lot of them,” the artist commented on his work.
Avery’s art shows us that every item in this world has value and purpose – we just have to be creative and discover their beauty.
Check out his sculptures of koalas, monkeys, birds and other lovely creatures in the photos below.
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]]>The post Yayoi Kusama’s Eccentric Art Collection appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The movements she follows are pop art, minimalist, feminist, and environmental art. Her artwork reveals her inner anxiety and her need to focus on repetitive patterns. Painting is her form of release and she once said that “Art Is My Medicine.” Check out a few of her artworks to see her psychological world revealed through her thought-provoking pieces.
Yayoi began drawing pumpkins as a young girl before the war in Japan ensued. Her family also owned a kabocha squash plant nursery which might have inspired her pumpkin fascination.
Yayoi Kusama was known to have OCD and anxiety, her obsession with dots became apparent through her works. This room is mesmerizing, don’t you think?
Yayoi produced over 20 versions of the mirror rooms. This is an example of her perceptual vision that appears to be a 3D space through the use of various lights and angles. We feel like we’re floating in space through this mesmerizing installation.
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