In photos_ 31 Filipino artists flip junk into masterpieces

In images: 31 Filipino artists flip junk into masterpieces

‘Aruga’ by Ferdinand Sanchez (proper) was chosen by Watsons Philippines as the primary place winner of the “Reuse with Watsons, A Sustainability Exhibit” for efficiently camouflaging recycled packaging supplies right into a steampunk paintings.

MANILA, Philippines — On the lookout for inspirations on learn how to flip trash into money?

In time for Ocean Month this June, which goals to make clear the adverse results of plastic air pollution to marine life, private care retailer chain Watsons lately unveiled its “Reuse with Watsons, A Sustainability Exhibit” at Drybrush Gallery, degree 2, Mall of Asia Sq., Pasay Metropolis.

On show are the works of 31 artists, specifically: Iñigo Acuña, Astrid Anabo, Neptalie Aunzo, Arnel Borja, Meijan Cabagay, Ape Castillo, Jeff Dahilan, Ronwaldo Dasal, Cesar Dela Torre, Angelo Delola, Daniel Dumaguit, Noli Española, Juno Galang, Esther Garcia, Ann Gatdula, Loise Angelo Go, Edgardo Granada, Anne Labesores, Ronald Limayo, Linggit (Briks Benigno), Ricardo Mallari, Ron Masaga, Luisito “Jon” Paras, Pancho Piano, Isah Rodillo, Roland Rosacay, Ferdinand Sanchez, James Sanorjo Jr., JL Timbreza – Siao, Dominic Urbano and Ariel Villalobos.

The artworks, which vary from school-project-looking to mind-boggling, showcase the artists’ ingenuity in repurposing and upcycling the bottles, cartons, medication blister packs, and different used packaging from manufacturers that may be purchased from the private care chain retailer.

Remodel your rubbish into gems! Take inspiration from these masterpieces:

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Up to date paintings produced from hair care and lotion bottles (left); Shampoo sachets was tree leaves, whereas the grass have been minimize from outdated plastic packaging (proper).

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Artwork toy produced from recycled bottles and caps (left); blended media work produced from wipes canisters and toothbrushes (proper)

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Clay masks and its packaging included within the paintings (left); plastic bottle caps reworked right into a fantasy portray (proper)

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Owl installations fabricated from plastic caps and repurposed wooden (left); foil packaging used as stuffings on this psychedellic set up crammed with cubes (proper)

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Combined media mural together with upcycled paper and packaging

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Artpieces produced from recycled foil packaging and bottle caps

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo A hen or crow-like determine produced from upcycled pump bottle (left); mosaic paintings produced from recycled packaging

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Turtle duplicate in a recycled glass bottle (left); extra recycled packaging was a social consciousness portray (proper)

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Artwork set up (left) and multimedia portray produced from upcycled bottles

Philstar.com/Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo Plastic bottles was koi fish (left) and lamp (proper) set up artwork

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