'Dumpster- and Recycling-artist' Ron van der Ende makes realistic bas-reliefs from salvaged wood, recycling timber from torn down houses.
His beautifully marbled steak combines nicely with his woodstack and charcoaled piece of firewood: an instant recycled art barbeque!
By the way. Ron also runs a blog called artbbq listing fellow artist's studio playlists. Can't be a coincidence.
Ron van der Ende, 'Still Life', 2010
Ron van der Ende, 'On Re-Entry (Burning Log)', 2010
Ron van der Ende, 's.t. (Wood Stack)', 2011
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Saturday, May 7, 2011
CONSUME TO FURNISH
Waste, especially synthetic waste, is of increasing interest to artist and designer as resource.
Renowned conceptual artist Dan Peterman is a pioneer in this field. The staple of his work consists of furniture in multi-colored grey tones created from recycled "consumed" plastic. For instance 'Running Table' is a public picnic table created from the equivalent of two million plastic milk bottles. Other furniture is created from the anual plastic waste of a certain number of people.
In 'Store (Cheese)' Dan Peterman came up with a solution to dumping DDT-contaminated milk by turning it into cheese as a modulatory minimalistic work of art.
In 'Bottle Cap Pasta' Peterman makes Pasta using a utensil with a used bottle cap to shape the dough. The installation further contains recycled plastic floor, pallets and tables and refrigerators.
Dan Peterman, 'Running Table' (1997)
Dan Peterman, 'Store (Cheese)' (1991-1993)
Dan Peterman, 'Bottle Cap Pasta' (2001)
Dan Peterman, 'Bottle Cap Pasta (detail)' (2001)
Dan Peterman, 'Accessories to an Event (Ahlen)' (2003)
Renowned conceptual artist Dan Peterman is a pioneer in this field. The staple of his work consists of furniture in multi-colored grey tones created from recycled "consumed" plastic. For instance 'Running Table' is a public picnic table created from the equivalent of two million plastic milk bottles. Other furniture is created from the anual plastic waste of a certain number of people.
In 'Store (Cheese)' Dan Peterman came up with a solution to dumping DDT-contaminated milk by turning it into cheese as a modulatory minimalistic work of art.
In 'Bottle Cap Pasta' Peterman makes Pasta using a utensil with a used bottle cap to shape the dough. The installation further contains recycled plastic floor, pallets and tables and refrigerators.
Dan Peterman, 'Running Table' (1997)
Dan Peterman, 'Store (Cheese)' (1991-1993)
Dan Peterman, 'Bottle Cap Pasta' (2001)
Dan Peterman, 'Bottle Cap Pasta (detail)' (2001)
Dan Peterman, 'Accessories to an Event (Ahlen)' (2003)
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