Here are some great bags made by loyal ArtsJunktion shopper Marie Mason. She designed and sewed these bags using repurposed materials found here at the depot.
They are for sale at the depot with proceeds supporting ArtsJunktion. Thanks Marie for turning unwanted scraps into something so beautiful!
Distributing unwanted materials for the purpose of art! Want more information? Check out our website for upcoming events, news, and more!
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
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Monday, 29 August 2011
Stuff Stuff Stuff ... we're stuffed
The world is stuffed
Close your eyes and imagine:
...your pile of unused stuff.
Close your eyes and imagine:
...your pile of unused stuff.
...adding the unused stuff from every house in your neighbourhood. Now your city. Now your country.
...all the factories producing more stuff every second: http://www.storyofstuff.com/
...all the people who don't even have what they need and can't afford to buy new or buy at all.
...being a part of the solution instead of the problem.
It's easy. Just take a deep breath, and let go.
Someone will thank you for it. It might even be you.
It's easy. Just take a deep breath, and let go.
Someone will thank you for it. It might even be you.
Monday, 22 August 2011
End of Summer + some more inspiration!
Well, if any of you have visited our depot this summer, you've surely noticed that the concrete interior remains cool despite the sweltering heat we've had! And then, if you stuck around longer than 20 minutes you surely noticed that one heats up quite quickly inside the depot regardless!
Despite the heat, we've had a glorious summer here at ArtsJunktion, thanks to our Green Team summer youth worker, Blue, who has been working on the beautification of our outdoor space and helps with the day to day tidying of our interior! Pictures to follow, of course.
And now for some more recycled art inspirations, check out Clare Graham's website which looks itself like an ode to AJ. She does things with bottle caps I've never dreamed of!! There are too many pictures to copy and paste into this blog post but if you have a moment follow the link to her site and browse her awesome art, all from recycled materials!
Despite the heat, we've had a glorious summer here at ArtsJunktion, thanks to our Green Team summer youth worker, Blue, who has been working on the beautification of our outdoor space and helps with the day to day tidying of our interior! Pictures to follow, of course.
And now for some more recycled art inspirations, check out Clare Graham's website which looks itself like an ode to AJ. She does things with bottle caps I've never dreamed of!! There are too many pictures to copy and paste into this blog post but if you have a moment follow the link to her site and browse her awesome art, all from recycled materials!
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Bottle Caps from Clare Graham Art |
Monday, 8 August 2011
Tupperware: How to recycle into art
Plastics seem to find their way over to the AJ depot fairly frequently. We don't take tupperware, cookie trays, yogurt tubs, etc for a variety of reasons. But now, we've got a project for you if you find yourself in the possession of some Tupperware you no longer want: Jellyfish.
Check out this beautiful picture from James Moulder's blog:
The top portion, the "body" of the jellyfish looks like it might be some sort of plastic bundt cake mold. I have to say the white, semi-opaque slickness of it lends itself really well to becoming a plastic jellyfish. The tentacles are made of beads and what looks like lace trim!
Try it yourselves! Be inspired by some unwanted plastic and send us a photo!
Check out this beautiful picture from James Moulder's blog:
Try it yourselves! Be inspired by some unwanted plastic and send us a photo!
Thursday, 4 August 2011
GUERILLA CROCHET -- A MUST SEE!!
I post this with the best of intentions, as I know that yarn can be a hard commodity to secure around here! (in other words, the insane popularity of yarn never seems to cease!)
But I just had to share this and HEY if you are addicted to both crafting and minimalism, this could be the answer. Spend all your time crocheting like mad and then leave it somewhere outside your house!
Any way you slice it, Guerilla Crochet is just brilliant and definitely provides a little chuckle. Check it out on Street Art Utopia!
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Collaborative Consumption: It's on the rise!
It is one of Time magazine's "Ideas that will change the world", collaborative consumption is the new way for everybody. Community-based sharing is what its all about and we at ArtsJunktion know that better than anybody!
Check out the website and the book for an educated approach to dumpster diving and get sharing!
Check out the website and the book for an educated approach to dumpster diving and get sharing!
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