Fly-Tipping Waste Used in New Art Display

May 23, 2022

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Michelle Reader, a England-based sculptor, has been leveraging her creative side to make pieces made from fly-tipping waste.

Her new work is on display at a Recycled Sculpture exhibition in Nottinghamshire. Waste used for the artwork which includes a wild goat, bumblebee and vulture includes washing machine parts, skis and a gas mask.

Reader's idea came about after a massive littering increase during the pandemic. Her goal is to "encourage people to think more about recycling."

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