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Recycled art activist Thomas Dambo of Denmark has erected a 20-foot-tall sculpture named “Big Rusty” off Route 38 in Hainesport Township, Burlington County, NJ.com reported.
An eco-friendly art event is coming back to Lansing! ScrapFest has announced its 15th annual sculpture competition in Old Town. The event will showcase what local artists can do with recycled ...
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The troll that Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo is building in the town of Victor is the second of its kind in the state. The first was built in 2018 and resides in Breckenridge.
Dozens of sculptures made from recycled materials created by Carroll County High school students were on display at the second annual environmental symposium on Oct. 28, where attendees voted to ...
At the annual Recycled Art Sale you can find thousands of pieces that have been donated to The Art Center from private collectors, galleries, estates, corporate art collections, and institutions ...
WILLIAMSBURG — The Eiffel Tower-like base of what will be New England’s tallest recycled sculpture, at 42 feet, was unveiled on the lawn of Meekins Library on Saturday.
Campers will sculpt with Legos, wood pieces and recycled objects to create realistic and abstract art in 3D, designing their own inventions and stretching their imaginations. Campers are asked to ...
The sculpture was created with 1,000 pounds of butter by Jim Victor and Marie Pelton of Conshohocken. The two have designed and crafted 22 PA Farm Show butter sculptures since 1995.
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