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ARTISTS GO GREEN
Many artists are now offering a wide range of hand-crafted products and artwork from green materials.
From handcrafted items and products made in their independent workshops, including jewelry, and personal accessories to non-traditional home décor made from recycled and reclaimed objects, these artists are committed to sustainability and factor the environment into their work.
This spring, Box Heart wants to expose the amazing creativity of artists who take discarded materials and transform them into unique and innovative works of art. Here's a few we think you'll enjoy! |
| Delaware artist Brian Marshall spends his spare time in his garage fashioning lamps, clocks, and sculpture out of reclaimed materials such as; coffee tins & pots, silverware, vacuums, gadgets, and hardware. |
| Pennsylvania artist Beth Taylor creates her line of "A Quirk of Art" jewelry from recycled tin, eyelets, washers, springs, and hardware. |
| Pennsylvania artist Sherry Rusinack has begun a line of steampunk jewelry using old watch parts to create one-of-a-kind necklaces. |
| Pennsylvania artist Alex Lobus uses salvaged wood to create his intarsia-like collages. |
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