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Pieces | 285 |
Size | 1140x900 |
Complexity | normal |
Added | ИринаЗ |
Published | 9/9/15 |
Players | 3 |
Best time | 00:19:04 |
Average time | 03:23:01 |
One day, the American artist Sandhi Schimmel Gold saw a mosaic portrait of fragments. Impressed by the porter and unable to purchase it (it was too heavy), Sandy decided to do something similar herself. She didn’t shoot the bottles, but decided to use advertising garbage instead of fragments, which constantly clogs up the mailbox. Sandy herself calls her works "the unity of beauty and ecology." She uses handouts, calendars, postcards, and even her own home bills as materials for her work. Materials that have already served their time are also used: frames, canvases. The artist uses environmentally friendly adhesives and varnishes for fixing. Sandy sometimes takes weeks to create portraits from spam mail.
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