Site Meter
Art
Yuka Yoneda

Recycled Plastic Wrap Art!

by , 02/06/10
filed under: Art, Recycled Materials

art, eco art, recycled materials, amputecture, plastic wrap, sculpture, eco design, sustainable design, recycled plastic wrap, green design

If you’ve ever lamented having to throw away a piece of saran wrap, this might cheer you up. This rather striking piece of outdoor eco-art is made out of 10,000 feet of recycled plastic-wrap salvaged from a warehouse! Reader amputectecture says:

“This piece invited people to leave the prescribed paths and enter the chained-off grass. The plan was comprised of four triangles, radiating from one tree in varying heights to create a temporary exhibition space.”

Very cool. Thanks for the tip amputecture!

READ MORE >

Related Posts

2 Responses to “Recycled Plastic Wrap Art!”

  1. lyngirl lyngirl says:

    so beautiful. Love that the plastic didn’t go to waste.

  2. [...] team Numen/For Use transformed 700 rolls of clear packing tape into an incredible human-size inhabitable spider web at DMY Belin 2010. The weaving took place over [...]

Leave a Comment

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Please note that gratuitous links to your site are viewed as spam and may result in removed comments.

Add your comments

NEW USER

CURRENT USERS LOGIN

Lost your password?

get the free Inhabitat newsletter

Submit this form
popular today
all time
most commented
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
What are you looking for? (Solar, HVAC, etc.)
Where are you located?