MY FIRST ARTICLE
Okay. This isn’t going to win any awards. Actually I am not too pleased with it. I was in a rush and had to meet a deadline along with all the other trillion things I have going on. Here is the link . And here it is….
One Man’s Trash Is One Man’s Art and Vice Versa
Art is very subjective. It doesn’t have to hang on museum or gallery walls. Art simply put is an expression of emotions, vision and/or aesthetics. Art can also be functional. A beautiful piece of pottery can be used for food or drink.
Art created from found objects and junk is a very creative way of recycling, repurposing and reusing. In our throwaway society there is an abundance of materials for this type of artist to express themselves. A phrase has been created for this type of art. It is called “Junk Art”.
Using found objects isn’t a new idea though. Outsider Artists have been using junk for a long time. You probably remember driving by some old home seeing all kinds of “junk” around their yards. This junk was different. It was in unique sculptures, bottle trees, unusual mail boxes, ornate fences and sometimes even the house. You have seen their paintings on old boards, window panes and saw blades. The expressions of these artists are as unlimited as the supplies or junk used for creating these works.
This photo of an old truck parked in a flower bed is a great example of junk art. The truck with its patina of age and rust is beautiful on its own. Park it in a flower bed and surround it with lush plants and other found objects and it becomes a masterpiece to some. It certainly becomes an interesting subject to photograph.
All critique is welcome.
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Awesome pics! I love the post so much!
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You know I am a sucker for anything made out of junk!
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My mom loves modern art, I don’t get it. Never will. fine art is the same as humor one man’s big belly laugh is another’s ‘Huh?”
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I really like that!
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