After doing this assignment I realized how trashed our world we live in is becoming. It hurts so much to see it this way and realize that we as humans have been doing this to our home, and remain doing it as time goes. Our “Ocean, rivers, creeks, and sidewalks” have become our new dumpsters. I decided to make this sculpture because the bottom represents the ocean and all the water that has been used as a trash instead of the amazing thing that it is, our ocean. These simple things hanging around in the water are causing many animals to go extinct and just problems around the world. If we could all just pick up after ourselves then our world and environment would not be this bad.
This is the blog for Composition classes at CSULA who are cleaning the beach and making art out of trash. We are creating a digital gallery of your work, so please follow your instructor's directions and post a photo. Thank you so much for your contribution!
Monday, February 18, 2013
The Mother of Trash
I made this out of paper and flyers that were given to me by my school. I also made it out of old shoe laces and a plastic bottle and egg shells that I found around my dorm. The materials I used were meant to bring awareness of how much we use those items in everyday life and we just don't realize it. I decided to make a female face because she represents "Mother Nature". The mouth flips up and down. She frowns when we have a dirty environment and she smiles when it is clean.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Other people’s habits affect everyone
I was not shocked to
see the amount of cigarette buds I found at the creek. Aside from cigarette buds, I also found quite
a bit of containers, eye drops, lighters, and tobacco cans. I was a bit upset
whit my finding because of the fact that not only are the people’s habits
affecting them, but they are also affecting the whole environment. It is there
choice to do the things they do: however, have some decency and discard the
items you use in a trash can instead of throwing them in the street where they
will eventually wash up to the ocean. The cigarette buds are very toxic and
they are all over our oceans. Many animals also mistake these items for food
and eat them, which is also very toxic for them. Same thing with the eye drops and lighters
animals can mistake them for food and could kill them.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Santa Box
I named my creation
Santa Box. It is a Santa Clause living inside a tissue box with a router on the
back resembling a jet pack. I chose to create this garbage doll because it
describes how our future issue will be. Santa Clause is living inside and
around trash. If we do not clean up our act, we will be the same way as Santa.
Poor Santa has but one reindeer left, resembling extinction and how garbage
affects the animals as well. Many landfills are jam packed with scum and there
is less and less room for our trash everyday. Our garbage should be put to
better use like art or recycled or reused. There are many things that we can
benefit from trash. We just got to be smart about it.
I chose to make a river because I believe that more people should be informed of the damage they are causing to the oceans. By dumping our trash into the rivers in the city we are polluting the ocean. I added cigarette butts on my project because that is one of the things you find most in the rivers. This should concern us a great deal because we are feeding our sea life trash, and then we eat the animals. We need to find better trash cans or just simply educate the next generation to be a little more careful with their choices.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Trash City
Trash City
This art project is a bunch of cans and plastic bottles glued to cardboard. The message that is being said is that some areas of a city are filled with trash. If it continues then our cities will be like if they are made out of trash like my display.
Recycled Doll
This art project I created with the use of trash that was left behind at the Ballona Creek is supposed to represent all the children that don't have toys and can't live like the rest of the kids. By simply picking out a few of the trash pieces from what I gathered at the clean-up, I was able to create a doll that may even have some meaning to a little girl. Many little girls don't have toys and may never even had the chance to play with a real doll. My point with this project was to make it clear that there is enough trash out there to make nearly anything. This doll can bring happiness and joy to a child. The ocean may also thank me in helping get rid of these garbage pieces that were going straight to the water. It was definitely a new experience to me and I had fun creating this new thing.
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