One Persons Trash Is Another Persons Treasure Prepared
- Slides: 17
One Person’s Trash Is Another Person’s Treasure. Prepared by Pan Valeria. 7 «а» form.
• In our world, people throw away tons of garbage. This is very bad for the environment.
• But a lot of people recycle garbage and make wonderful things, giving them the second life.
Things are made of plastic bottles.
Things are made of newspapers.
MANY WELL-KNOWN SCULPTORS CREATE REAL MASTERPIECES FROM GARBAGE. • For example, American Leo Sewell has created about four thousand sculptures. They are from animal shapes to a full-size sevenmeter dinosaur and a torch , whose height is 12 meters. Works of the author exhibit all over the world. Sculptor is proud that his work buy even Hollywood stars and famous politics, for example Sylvester Stallone.
His works.
• Italian artist Dario Tironi creates his sculptures using anything at hand. It may be bottles , old TVs , toys , magazines. The most famous figures of his collections are humans and dogs.
His works.
• And the last sculptor Brian Mock. His sculptures are really astonishing. He uses materials : nuts , keys, bolts. . . all that is made of iron. He says: " I'm intrigued by the problem of creating a completely unique pieces of useless , discarded items. I love my job and the opportunity to give these old subjects by a new , extraordinary life as a complex artistic sculpture makes this work even more pleasant. Seeing my sculptures , the audience questioned the reality of what they see. Audience reaction - the fuel of my work. "
His works.
The end.
- One persons trash is another persons treasure
- One face one voice one habit and two persons
- Penn state trash to treasure
- Strash ball
- A strange day in july picture
- One god in three divine persons
- One empire one god one emperor
- Little dog run
- One king one law one faith
- One god one empire one emperor
- One ford plan
- See one do one teach one
- One price policy
- Studiendekanat uni bonn
- One vision one identity one community
- One vision one identity one community
- Rock cycle
- The comparative relationship of one part to another