New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art

New Section!! – Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

up·cy·cle (ˈəpˌsīkəl)
“to reuse waste material to produce something of higher value”

 

 

Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

 

New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art
New Section!! – Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

Upcycling helps the environment by making use of unwanted materials instead of consuming new materials in product manufacturing, which means less pollution and energy consumption.

 

 

 

Although the tradition of reusing discarded materials to make new products is not new, the practice of incorporating found objects that emerged in mainstream art in the 20th century has now become a staple in contemporary art, home décor, furniture design and even sustainable home construction.

 

New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art
New Section!! – Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art
New Section!! – Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art
New Section!! – Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art
New Section!! – Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

 

 Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

 

 

 

Upcycle/Recycle Section – by @CarolineSrivast

 

New Section!! - Upcycle/Recycle Section - by @CarolineSrivast - be artist be art

 

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