22 examples of the fact that there is a place for everything in art, even garbage
When would you know from what rubbish artists sometimes create their masterpieces! Moreover, litter here should be understood literally: what one person took to the landfill, another may well use to create a real work of art. Like a dead tree turned into something mythical, or a stone pile that turned into funny little things. And the photo examples from our selection will clearly demonstrate this to you.
A sculpture of the Clydesdale horse by George Zimmerman, made from used farm equipment
"I made my friend earrings out of ordinary pasta"
"This owl was carved by someone on a dead tree near the path that I usually walk through the local forest"
The Vinogradsky column is the simplest device for breeding microorganisms for the purpose of scientific observations. But for an unprepared viewer, it looks like a work of art
"My friend makes figurines and even sculptures from garbage collected on the beach. This is one of them"
"This monster at the entrance to the bakery is completely made of baked goods"
The English alphabet, cut from a pencil lead. Fine work!
A deer's head made from used car parts
"My friend found a face carved out of wood in the mountains."
"My neighbor creates sculptures out of scrap metal"
"A piece of the plastic lining from the knife fell off, and I cut out the dragon's head from the remaining plastic"
Garden sculpture from used disposable containers
"You can also make an excellent sculpture out of sand on the beach"
"This is a mini sculpture made of walnut"
"I saw this cat in Kiev. It is made of used plastic forks"
"My grandmother knitted herself a shopping bag from torn plastic bags"
Natural stone is a sculpture in itself
Sculpture from dried wood collected in the forest in Estonia
The village bus stop is made of an old excavator bucket
"My girlfriend made herself a dinosaur head out of waste paper"
"My wife gave me this ring for our anniversary. It's made of old computer chips and glows in the dark."
Wooden fresco "Flamingo and flower" on a dead tree