Arts Works from discarded pieces

- We all tried by building houses of cards or the failure of the sand, but most of us are not quickly and stopped the attempt, while others devote their lives to build a huge forms of using materials of no value.

1 - Building houses using real playing cubes

2 - Cities made ​​up of teeth cleaning sticks

3 - Paintings of toast

4 - َArts work from breakfast cereal

Ryan Alexsev finds inspiration for his works of art in children's breakfast cereals Using colored breakfast cereals and candy bars that it finds Ryan makes art forms, perhaps the best description of it is scary. Ryan was used in the manufacture of breakfast cereals model of the work For the Love of God, a skull covered with diamonds, so if you see it accurate that is because it used a real skull, as used in the manufacture of a panel of Osama bin Laden.


5- Full Heads of matches

Scottish artist David Mach, he makes statues of things ties, coats, tires, old newspapers, and also matches where the Mach uses about 30 thousand a matchstick to make limited copies of the statues to sell almost the same number. Takes to complete each statue about a month, because it needs to paste all the promises carefully in plastic or fiberglass, and does not color the sticks himself but Istordam from Japan, people of color to make the statues for many celebrities and often animals mysterious, because of the belief by some that the fire in those statues will give a form Mach the better, usually at the end of every show, he set fire to one of the heads.

6- Mattress table of beans M & M
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Plush Flowers

- Plush (from French peluche) is a textile having a cut nap or pile the same as fustian or velvet.

Originally the pile of plush consisted of mohair or worsted yarn, but now silk by itself or with a cotton backing is used for plush, the distinction from velvet being found in the longer and less dense pile of plush. The soft material is largely used for upholstery and furniture purposes, and is also much employed in dress and millinery.

Modern plush are commonly manufactured from synthetic fibres such as polyester. One of the largest uses of this fabric is in the production of toys, with small stuffed animals made from plush fabric, such as teddy bears, known as plushies. The French term for "teddy bear" is ours en peluche. Plush is also one of the main materials for the construction of designer toys.

















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Street Artists

- Street art is any art developed in public spaces — that is, "in the streets" — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art. Artists have challenged art by situating it in non-art contexts. ‘Street’ artists do not aspire to change the definition of an artwork, but rather to question the existing environment with its own language. They attempt to have their work communicate with everyday people about socially relevant themes in ways that are informed by esthetic values without being imprisoned by them. John Fekner defines street art as “all art on the street that’s not graffiti.









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