A former recipient of the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) Van Lier fellowship, mixed - media artist Camille Hoffman uses
everyday consumer detritus to construct assemblages representing pristine natural landscapes.
Not exact matches
Collective ideologies — education systems, cult groups and extremes of belief — have played a critical role in Dan Arps» practice, which responds to
consumer capitalism, dated design and the
detritus of
everyday life.
His work explores
consumer culture and how we repurpose the material world, both natural and artificial, via sculptures and collages created with found objects and the
detritus of his
everyday life — shopping receipts, ticket stubs, stray plastic bags, leftover hotel shampoo bottles as well as natural elements he finds outdoors, like marble and stones.
Fascinated by the
everyday detritus of life, Upritchard first became known for recycling
consumer and domestic debris into ritualistic objects.