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ART - Other/Misc.

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Analysis of ochre pieces found at Porc-Epic Cave in Ethiopia. © 2017 Daniela Eugenia Rosso of the University of Barcelona and Francesco d'Errico and Alain Queffelec. Old Art, Natural Minerals, Ochre, Ethiopia, Art World, Art Painting, Analysis
Analysis of ochre pieces found at Porc-Epic Cave in Ethiopia. © 2017 Daniela Eugenia Rosso of the University of Barcelona and Francesco d'Errico and Alain Queffelec.
Pigment Forager is Creating Ochre Archive with Material Around the World Natural Colors, Nature Crafts
Pigment Forager is Creating Ochre Archive with Material Around the World
Kathi's Garden Art Rust-n-Stuff: ART CURRENTLY FOR SALE Junk Metal Art, Metal Art Diy, Metal Yard Art, Junk Art, Scrap Metal Art, Metal Artwork, Metal Crafts, Metal Welding Art, Metal Art Welded
Kathi's Garden Art Rust-n-Stuff: ART CURRENTLY FOR SALE
Tide chandelier, made bij Stuart Haygarth. Made out of things found on the beach! Sea Glass Crafts, Sea Glass Art, Recycled Art, Recycled Materials, Recycled Material Art, Recycled Items, Beach Crafts, Diy Crafts, Instalation Art
Tide chandelier, made bij Stuart Haygarth. Made out of things found on the beach!
These artists prove that they can turn ocean rubbish into really classy art. For World Oceans Day, take a look at these astonishing works of art that prove rubbish has many more non-trashy uses than contaminating our oceans.  Using recycled materials such as plastic, random found objects and a lot of creativity, there is no doubt that these art pieces are definitely not rubbish. Arte Assemblage, Things Organized Neatly, New York Harbor, Collections Photography, Trash Art, Foto Art, Find Objects, Botanical Drawings, Rosenthal
These artists prove that they can turn ocean rubbish into really classy art. For World Oceans Day, take a look at these astonishing works of art that prove rubbish has many more non-trashy uses than contaminating our oceans. Using recycled materials such as plastic, random found objects and a lot of creativity, there is no doubt that these art pieces are definitely not rubbish.