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Sculpture from the William Ricketts sanctuary It was an incredible place, William Ricketts (1898-1993) was an Australian potter and sculptor of the arts and crafts movement. His incredible works opened the eyes of Australians to the beauty of the land and the real raw nature of "wild life" and its essence. The Sanctuary was a real eye opener to the possibilities of spiritual artwork...
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Here are some enviromental-friendly artist who employ recycled tires to make the most stylish and unique artworks. Have a look and pay honour to what they have done. Chakaia Booker is an African American artist who was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1953. She received a Bachelor of Art in Sociology from Rutgers University in 1976. She then received her Master of Fine Arts from the City College of New York in 1993. She began working with rubber tires in the early 1990s and presently continues to work in this medium. Her sculptures are said to address African American identity. The black tires symbolize the strength of African American identity while the color nuances are meant to evoke the complexities of the black humans application....
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Check out these wooden shoes called woodwalk! Oh… they are real, hand-made and sadly limited (25 in all). Paul Coudamy designed them for K-SWISS and the producer is Elegangz. The final product is an outcome of time, precision and patience. No word on price (definitely priceless). I want one...
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