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12 Impressive Art Works Made From Recycled Materials

Recycling is the process of transmitting old objects into new useful things, this process has benefits to get a clean environment and to give a new life of protection to animals which were destined for the landfill. Everyday, our baskets get filled with garbage of several materials such as old plastic, metal, plastic bags, bottle cap, canes, old clothing, plastic bottles, food remains or any other old objects; we have never think to recycle these old objects to get new installations instead of throwing it. There are some artists who are specialized to turn old objects into new impressive installations, they believed that anybody’s trash is their treasure. After seeing these 12 Impressive Art Works Made From Recycled Materials, make sure that you will be inspired to turn some trash of your own into a treasure.

Wave Art Made from Old Records

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Gown Made from M&M’s Bags

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Dragon Sculpture Made from Various Materials

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Fish Sculpture Made of Plastic Bottles

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Chicken Sculpture Made of Egg Shells

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Computer Key Bag

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Book Igloo

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Bottle Cap Portrait

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Ball Gown Made from Recycled Blue Jeans

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Skull Art Made from Recycled Metal

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Explosion Art Made from Recycled Clothing

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Dress Made from Plastic Bags

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