Riccardo Berlingeri is the recipient of a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship.
My work "treats" and "corrects" discarded materials transforming the dramatic
Artist Susan Kattas has painted very large and lyrical stained canvas, selling her work to private collectors, designers and corporate clients. More recently she has created several unique and inventive collages, recycling discarded address labels.
Terry Joe Sledd, book artist, making one of a kind books for journaling and other writings, or as an object of beauty and mystery. Terry starts with discarded materials, especially wood and puts together objects of wonder.
Created from discarded railroad spikes and welded with precision by artist Josh Baker, The Imperfect Cross makes a great decorative gift for a special day.
Neil Brown is a photographer and artist from the UK currently living in Faversham, Kent. His work explores photographic processes from his own photography work to found or discarded photographs.
Welcome to Eco-Art Creative Metal Recycling where cast-off, discarded and scrapped metals find new life through the imagination of artist Tim Pace. Tim creates unique metal sculptures, both decorative and functional, for the home, garden or office.
Mixed media artist Elaine D. Walton uses discarded items, found objects, ephemera, re-purposed household items, miscellaneous receipts, and things her friends give her to create works of art about subjects that she finds intriguing.
Industrial machinery and fabrications, such as corrugated surfaces and scaffolding, fascinate me particularly in a discarded state of dereliction; corrodin
One Christmas, when I was a young child, I was given a paint by numbers kit. I promptly discarded the instructions and painted my first oil of a horse on a windswept hill. My love of art was born. In my early 20's, I embraced the magic of phot...
Oona Grimes salvages discarded and obsolete materials. Mistranslation, apophenia, myth, gossip, news stories and verse provide cocktail-shaken distillations of
Ruth Rosner is a sculptor of totemic art. She scours streets and trolley tracks from Boston to Barcelona for rusted metal, wood, stones, discarded objects, which she transforms with clay and plaster and wire to create evocative female figures.
Here at Skrapworks I try to create unique works of art from found and salvaged materials. They save a trip to the dump and I get the chance to breath new life into materials that were going to be discarded.