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We have always been taught to make the best out of waste in our art and craft classes. We made baskets with ice cream sticks, wall hangings with disposable glasses and a lot of other things too. But did it ever occur to you that the whole point behind making stuff out of waste is to clear the waste?
Alejandro Duran, a New York artist, decided to make something out of beach waste. Trash at beaches is a huge problem being faced by a lot of countries and it requires proper waste management. Huge amount of waste gets collected near the Mexico’s Caribbean coastline in Sian Ka’an. Alejandro created a set of artwork by collecting trash from around 50 nations and 6 continents around the world. The way he has captures each arrangement is beautiful too.
1. The Cool Blue
 2. The Luminous Waves
 3. The Frizzy Terrain
 4. The Green Canyon
 5. Colourful Coconuts
 6. Rainbow Caps
 7. The Browns and The Whites
 8. From the branches
 9. The Red River
 10. Black & White
11. The Scattered Sky
Duran was honoured with Juror’s award recently and his work was also exhibited at Habana Outpost in Brooklyn.
I am very impressed. I’m sure you are too 🙂
Source: Soo CuriousÂ
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