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  2. Sculptor Thomas Dambo Turns Trash Into Trolls. He Hopes His ...

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    He’s written a book, too, called “Trash, Tolls and Treasure Hunts.” Dambo’s official “Trollmap” shows his sculptures dot 20 countries on five continents. There are also Facebook groups ...

  3. Portuguese artist Bordalo II to create rooster sculpture from ...

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    Bordalo II, a Portuguese street artist known for making elaborate animal sculptures out of recycled trash, will create a rooster in New Bedford.

  4. Bordalo II - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture in Łódź is the largest of the series, consisting of a large swallow on a building facade. Others in the series include a giant bear in Turin, Italy, and, in Portugal, a crab in Ericeira, and a fox and a frog in Lisbon. [7] Big Trash Animals was also created in North America and Latin America. [8]

  5. Marina DeBris - Wikipedia

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    DeBris's "Inconvenience Store" was a joint recipients of the Allens People's Choice Award at the 2017 Sculpture By the Sea. [65] [66] The "Inconvenience Store" was also awarded with the Sydney Water Environmental Sculpture Subsidy for her work on water pollution and consumption, [67] and won the Waverley Council Mayor's Prize.

  6. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    His collage-like sculpture is assembled from metal, wood, and plastic that he collects from trash, yard sales, and flea markets. [3] For some commissions, he uses objects, often of sentimental value or with personal meaning, contributed by the patron who has commissioned the art. [4] Sewell has produced over 4,000 works over the last 50 years.

  7. Lincoln Street Art Park - Wikipedia

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    Recycle Here! is a recycling center and drop-off facility located at the Lincoln Street Art Park, that opened in 2007. [6]In 2010 the 501c3, Green Living Science, was created by Recycle Here! to extend the work of the recycling center into educational outreach in the Detroit Public Schools and other public programs.

  8. Rock Garden of Chandigarh - Wikipedia

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    The garden is most famous for its sculptures made from recycled ceramic. In his spare time, Nek Chand started collecting materials from demolition sites around the city. He recycled these materials into his own vision of the divine kingdom of Sukrani, choosing a gorge in a forest near Sukhna Lake for his work. The gorge had been designated as a ...

  9. Cleaners mistake art installation for trash and throw it away

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    The intense debate on the media and social platforms, even internationally, proves the interest, but also the irritation contemporary art can cause." type="quote" author="Museion Bolzano ...