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Bernard PrasArtist <a href="http://www.bernardpras.fr/">Bernard Pras</a> knows how to turn trash into treasure. The French artist recreates classic masterpieces, entirely of recycled materials! Pras' epic installations portray everyone from Marilyn Monroe to the King of Pop, and he even recreates classic paintings like Dali’s self portrait and "The Scream."1
Bernard PrasFrom afar, each of Pras’ pieces appear like seamless paintings. Hokusai’s classic “The Wave” crests with white caps, and Van Gogh’s infamous “Starry Night” swirls in hues of blue.2
Bernard PrasBut look closer, and we see that Pras doesn’t use paint or paper for his collages, but instead <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vik-muniz-creates-giant-portraits-using-garbage-from-rio-de-janeiro’s-landfills/" target="_blank">hundreds of pieces of discarded trash</a>.3
Bernard PrasOne can marvel at Pras’ creativity when taking a survey of his <a href="http://inhabitat.com/david-ellis-transforms-piles-of-trash-into-moving-musical-sculptures/" target="_blank">recycled materials</a>. Old shoes, doll hands, colored wires, loose beads, potato chip bags and toilet paper rolls are hardly recognizable with the artist’s expert arranging. The arrangements are then photographed, and seen as a two dimensional surface.4
Bernard PrasYet when we do finally notice that can of Pringles or cast off Barbie doll, do we realize the grandiose (or sometimes more modest) scale of Pras’ installations.5
Bernard PrasThese collages, which are figures or imagery made up of stacking other objects, is the historic tradition of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anamorphosis" target="_blank">anamorphosis</a>. Pras gives an eco spin on the craft by using his pieces to not only <a href="http://inhabitat.com/yulia-brodskayas-amazing-paper-furl-artwork-is-a-modern-take-on-the-tradition-of-quilling/" target="_blank">creating realistic portrayals</a> of his subjects, but drawing attention to the massive collection of trash used to form each piece.6
Bernard PrasThe resulting images are both commanding in form and medium, giving new life to pieces normally <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eco-artist-builds-a-recycled-amusement-park-out-of-plastic-bottles/" target="_blank">bound for the landfill</a>.7







