5.16.2008
kathryn kenworth.
"Referring to urban scavengers or those who collect cast-offs, Feeder celebrates the underbelly. Trucks and carts piled with cardboard, bags and boxes of recycling dot city streets yet - generally go unnoticed. These drawings and sculpture focus on those clusters and debris that are purposefully scraped up and salvaged... ultimately creating an inconspicuous yet definitive mark on the urban landscape."
Love.
welcome.
design is inevitable. celebrated. design for mankind.
5.16.2008
kathryn kenworth.
"Referring to urban scavengers or those who collect cast-offs, Feeder celebrates the underbelly. Trucks and carts piled with cardboard, bags and boxes of recycling dot city streets yet - generally go unnoticed. These drawings and sculpture focus on those clusters and debris that are purposefully scraped up and salvaged... ultimately creating an inconspicuous yet definitive mark on the urban landscape."
Love.
3 comments:
- Jude said...
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Well, you know I notice, as I usually pick these things up and include them in my always voluminous collection of lost little objects to be recycled and given second lives as something else. ☺ I am such a fan of repurposing, so this kind of work always speaks volumes to me.
- May 16, 2008 at 11:51 AM
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Hahahahah you are SO cute, Jude.
- May 16, 2008 at 12:04 PM
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I agree with you about these. Well someday Ill create a blog to compete you! lolz.
- May 22, 2008 at 9:14 AM
3 comments:
Well, you know I notice, as I usually pick these things up and include them in my always voluminous collection of lost little objects to be recycled and given second lives as something else. ☺ I am such a fan of repurposing, so this kind of work always speaks volumes to me.
Hahahahah you are SO cute, Jude.
I agree with you about these. Well someday Ill create a blog to compete you! lolz.
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