JJ is a writer with a love for the planet and all of the creatures... JJ is a writer with a love for the planet and all of the creatures in it. She enjoys coming up with new plant based dishes, taking pictures of those dishes to put up on Instagram with a great filter and some pertinent hashtags and then eating those dishes. Yeah, she’s that person. She also likes to tell people she’s been drinking almond milk since before it was cool, has a small thrift store addiction and cannot pass up a garage sale. She lives with her two kids, two dogs and husband in the wild west. Read more about JJ Dolm Read More
Most people throw something away and never think beyond the use that item had before it was deemed trash. Japanese artist Natsumi Tomita is not one of those people. Taking discarded items that didn’t quite make it to the landfill (thankfully), Tomita creates colorful, playful and creative animal sculptures.
“Each of these things, which we usually use everyday, had a story, until they were thrown away.” The artist said about her unique medium. “There are bicycles that were once ridden, broken dustpans, signboards from loan sharks, lost umbrellas. Every object had purpose and meaning before they were tossed away. Taking these things that I collect, I connect them and create new life for them.”
Art is an incredible way to give new purpose to an item that has no perceived value anymore. In the true spirit of “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,” one person’s discarded bottle cap or broken desk fan can suddenly become the most talked about item in your home, office or gallery!
Lead image source: Xaxor
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Eric Shell I love these!
I always enjoy looking and appreciating new and original artwork. Love it!
Laura Kathryn