The art of recycling |
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Written by CAROL POMEDAY | |
Wednesday, 14 September 2011 21:12 | |
Artist Sally Duback’s free-flowing creation will hang in Neenah paper millDimensional artist Sally Duback of Grafton and Mequon is the ultimate recycler. For her latest commissioned piece, Duback created free-form sculptures of paper pulp made from cast-off clothing that will be arranged on a 15-by-40-foot wall at SCA Wisconsin Tissue Mill in Neenah. She was scheduled to install the work, which depicts the flow of life, this week in the paper mill’s new eco-friendly addition. “The initial proposal was for 14 to 15 pieces, but I just kept grinding them out. I’m up to 21,” Duback said last week. Duback will also conduct a papermaking workshop with employees’ children. The sculpture was made from employees’ old clothing. Read more here...Good Living |
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