Sydney Harbour Recycled in Wood
There is an Environment Friendly Recycling message here.
My
original application was using two document folders as the harbour
Bridge. Then I took my ex-architect friend Richard Cheah's advice
to use the bridge's nickname literally - coat hanger. I think it looks
better. Can you spot the St. Mary's Catheral? (It's the two small red
pointy nozzles/spires behind the opera house).
The staggered Sugarine boxes are the Pier One.
This one renders the Harbour in wood. It is important to blend the materials into the wooden background.
This
is a highly economical way to produce art. I simply put the cans back
in the cupboard after use. No waste. Even the wooden background were
inserted images only.
Please email me for your comments / enquiries.
website: www.pong.com.au
Stephen Pong
2013
Recycling Artist