plastic art
The artwork is mainly recycled plastic used . which may be an empty plastic bottle (plastic water bottle ) to an old piece of nylon . Very nice to see that there are LED lights are arranged in the artwork.
dated 2015 until 2019
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What a bin!
2019literally a container full of junk, rubbish that you see everywhere in your environment. LED lighting has been installed in the wooden box made by me + remote control! Between the troop 3 PET bottles have been built up to bells working on air pressure. A work of art to be happy, but whether you can stay happy is the question.
Bottom up
2016The raw materials on earth are running out. Many materials are discarded and wandering around in the nature in the environment of humans and animals. Examples include plastic soup in the oceans and PET bottles of soda that are left everywhere . For me, the materials used are a starting point for creating a work of art . What was left as useless is now transformed into a playful light object that gives color to the environment. Material: construction of recycled birch wood, 77 LED lights 220V, recycled bubble wrap, plastic bottles . Dimensions: Ø 30,71 inch
Catch me if you can
2016The reason for making this painting is an article in a magazine about large-scale overfishing of the oceans. Species such as the blue tuna disappear from overfishing. The species has no chance to recover as well as small fish are caught and processed in the food industry. An unfair battle between man and the animal. Material: linen canvas on wood frame, acrylic paint, varnish, fishnet, plastic bottles. Dimensions: 37,4X 37,4 inch
Spring
2016Finally spring and it is wonderful weather to make beautiful objects from waste. Waste that is just thrown away. A lamp in the shape of a flower and green leaves, in the flower itself is a LED light that can burn but can also be swapped in 5 different colors. This artwork was donated to Dutch Disign Hotel Artemis in Amsterdam after an exhibition in 2017
Streetlight
2016Streetlight, the raw materials are running out. Frequently used materials are discarded as waste and roam around in nature and in the environment of humans and animals. Examples of this are the plastic soup in the oceans and the PET bottles of soft drinks that are left everywhere. The (discarded) bottles found on the Street have now been used as a work of art. Almost 100 PET bottles are attached as a fan shape on a recycled wooden plate and nicely finished with a size of 80 x 80 cm. In the PET bottles LED lights are used and can light up in 7 different ways.
Top down
2016The raw materials on earth are running out. Many materials are discarded and wandering around in the nature in the environment of humans and animals. Examples include plastic soup in the oceans and PET bottles of soda that are left everywhere . For me, the materials used are a starting point for creating a work of art . What was left as useless is now transformed into a playful light object that gives color to the environment. Material: building recycled birch wood, 100 PET bottles and 100 LED low voltage lights a transformer at 220V. Size: 79 x 79 cm
Do not forget about me
2016
Do not forget about me.
Again made an artwork of waste plastic and wood found.
Use of five plastic bottles cut up and bent with a verfafbrander. There is a LED indicator placed on low voltage in the blue bottle plant stands on a hardwood base that spun on a lathe.
Save the fish
2015The reason for making this painting is an article in a magazine about large-scale overfishing of the oceans. Species such as the blue tuna disappear from overfishing. The species has no chance to recover as well as small fish are caught and processed in the food industry. An unfair battle between man and the animal.