I'm delighted to announce that I'm now part of Art-Recyclism and would
like to thank the award-winning artist, Oskar Krajewski, (the driving force
behind the group) for inviting me onboard and for featuring my sculptures on
their new website.
Detail from 'The City' sculpture by British artist, Wayne Chisnall. |
Art-Recyclism's goal is to promote sustainability through art and work
with artists who create work using recycled/reclaimed materials. As the
website's mission statement says,
" A Visionary Recycling Artist’s role is to inspire
and be inspired by scientists, experiment with materials, guide and visually
entertain the public.
At Recyclism we pledge to
make people environmentally aware through beauty and ingenuity.
We are suffocating our
planet with plastic and we believe that Art can play an important role in our
survival."
'Tattooed Tumour Box', sculpture by British artist, Wayne Chisnall. |
We all understand that recycling alone isn't going to save the planet
(or rather, our lives on the planet - the planet will roll on nicely with or without
us thank you very much) but it is one of many important steps that we should be
taking. Cue another piece of text lifted from the website -
"Recyclism is a very
current theme and hot topic in the world right now. It is a platform to show
the world how to transform our waste into beautiful and useful objects. This is
not something new, artists have been working with reclaimed materials for the
past century but it has never been more relevant than now.
The Objective for
Recyclism is to challenge our consumerist society and fly in the face of the
multiple corporates who show a disdain for sustainability."
'Planetoid 210', sculpture by British artist, Wayne Chisnall. |
If you are an artist who makes work from reclaimed materials, and you
would like to get involved with Art-Recyclism and have your work featured on
the website, Facebook page and Instagram page then please feel free to get in
contact. Similarly, if you are passionate about environmental issues and feel
that you might have something to contribute to Recyclism, or that we could
collaborate with you and help promote your cause, then also please feel free to
get in touch.
Email: info@art-recyclism.com
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