ECO ART: Reclaimed Garbage Transformed Into Amazing Sculptures
Most discarded objects such as plastic toys, utensils and metal objects will fall fate to an eternity in a landfill, but artist Sayaka Ganz sees a second life in them. In a move for both the planet and art , Ganz recovers all of this junk and upcycles it into animal shaped sculptures.

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ECO ART: Reclaimed Garbage Transformed Into Amazing Sculptures
ECO ART: Reclaimed Garbage Transformed Into Amazing Sculptures
Most discarded objects such as plastic toys, utensils and metal objects will fall fate to an eternity in a landfill, but artist Sayaka Ganz sees a second life in them. In a move for both the planet and art , Ganz recovers all of this junk and upcycles it into animal shaped sculptures.

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ECO ART: Reclaimed Garbage Transformed Into Amazing Sculptures
ECO ART: Trashed Beer Cans Become Butterflies in Flight
When you take a close look at a beer can, you may notice that they have a really nice arc to them. Artist Paul Villinski has taken that same arc and turned it into butterflies in flight. Rescuing crushed beer cans from the streets of New York City , Williams carefully cuts each can and creates a marvelous fluttering array. He states that similar to the life of a butterfly, his process is representative of a cultural conversion all its own exploring “themes of transformation and recovery through metamorphosis.” + Paul Villinski + Superuse via Wunderkammer Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Beer can butterflies , eco-art , Paul Villinsky , Recycle

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ECO ART: Trashed Beer Cans Become Butterflies in Flight
ECO ART: Trashed Beer Cans Become Butterflies in Flight
When you take a close look at a beer can, you may notice that they have a really nice arc to them.

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ECO ART: Trashed Beer Cans Become Butterflies in Flight

