Creativity Recycled from Plastic Bottles- Green fundas of Amy M. Young

Being experimental augments one’s creativity! Well, I m sure about this one because not many people like to experiment with their waste products esply. waste plastic bottles.

And those who do like Amy M. Young, they create marvelous eye-catching work! His stunning sculptures are drawing crowds because they happen to be churned out of useless plastic bottles which are otherwise a nuisance of a waste (because of their non-biodegradability!).


Besides the giant sphere and Zen-temple, the whole animal kingdom seems to have come alive with chameleon, elephant, fish or lobster!

Also the sculptures are a refreshing change because we have seen a lot of recycled newspaper stuff but plastic bottles were pretty ignored till Young laid his hands on them.

Readers I’m sure this fella, can be the Nek Chand of west!
Source: thecontaminated

 


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