Solutions offered by the public range from thoughtful to wacky: «Why couldn't it be possible to collect
the larger pieces of trash by skimming the most polluted concentrations with troll nets and attaching them to helicopters that would then deposit them into the path of the ongoing lava flow of Kilauea to be consumed and incorporated into new rock?»
Not exact matches
Diaper Pail - Substitute: 13 gallon
trash can
Large Wet Bag - Substitute: Waterproof tote bag from a sporting goods store Cloth Wipes - Substitute: Thin Gerber wash cloths Diaper Liners - Substitute: Buy thin fleece material from your local fabric store, cut and place inside each diaper Diaper Pail Deodorizer - Substitute: Soak a 3 inch square
piece of fleece in tea tree oil and toss in your pail Diaper Sprayer - Substitute: Make your own for $ 10 with parts from a hardware store Wipes Solution - Substitute: Make your own with water, olive oil and a few drops
of lavender
Materials • Two «two - by - four» or similar size wood planks, about one half meter long works best • Small plastic tub with lid • Sand or another dense material to fill the tub • Water • Freezer • Books • Ruler • Protractor • A carpeted area or a rug that can get damp (or a protective covering, such as a
large plastic
trash bag) Preparation • Make sure that the
pieces of wood have surfaces that are similar in roughness and are about the same length and width.
Quickly find a barrier to wedge between the dog's faces, e.g., a
large piece of plywood, an open parasol, a folded lawn chair or card table, a dog mattress, a
large trash can lid, etc., that will block both their sight and teeth from each other.
Part
of a
larger series from the early 1990s, this
piece is focused on city mammals, as a cat, opossum, raccoon, rat, squirrel and mice meet unexpectedly one night in an urban
trash area.
Those plans include helping sculptor Jedediah Caesar — known for entombing
trash from his studio in gigantic lumps
of resin — to create a
large abstract sculpture in a yet - to - be-named public place, and helping photographic artist Walead Beshty create a sculptural
piece with audio elements inside a local mall.
A much -
larger version
of this
piece opened during Art Basel Miami Beach at Locust Projects, where the entire center
of the gallery had been excavated to create a concrete
trash crater.
The strongest
pieces are those which fall most in line with his film work: a painting like The Kotzur Gift (below) incorporates what looks like a still from his
Trash Humpers (2009) film and smothers it in
large, haphazard streaks
of industrial paint.
Constantly working on new
pieces, Bordalo II is now in Lodz, Poland where he was invited by the good lads from Urban Forms Festival.The Portuguese street art maestro was given a
large building to create one
of his unique installations which are built using
trash and found materials.
First off the US government is the
largest piece of fucking
trash on this planet.