Green Art Blog Additional Posts
Showing 1 - 20 of 73 Articles
< Previous 1234 Next >
Turning Weapons into Art
 
Decommissioned and ready for reuse as art.
Paintings of Seeds
 
A small sampling of painters who have been inspired by seeds...
Seeds
 
The intricacy and diversity of the seed.
Chinese Garbage
 
Yao Lu an emerging Chinese artist digitally reworks photos of garbage into traditional Chinese landscape paintings.
The Art of Firewood
 
Inspiration for logs and firewood.
Button Art
 
There must be millions of small boxes and bottles of buttons tucked away in people's dresser drawers throughout the world...
Cork Art
 
Innovative use of sustainable, recyclable cork.
Netherlandish Redo
 
Updating the Dutch/Flemish portrait with modern disposables...
Chicken Wire Sculptures
 
Artists around the world are finding chicken wire and wire mesh an exciting medium to sculpt with.
Barbed Wire and Wire Sculptures
 
Wire sculpture inspiration. Large scale works incorporate metal waste within the wire wrapped sculptures.
Telephone Wire
 
Inside a thick insulating sleeve are 50 PVC-coated easily bendable, copper wires in all different colors. Keep the PVC out of landfills by turning it into art.
Circuit Board Art
 
Hidden from view for years, circuitry was only for function, covered with components and buried within a machine. Until artists started seeing circuitry's unique beauty.
Willow Sculpture
 
Weaving art with willow branches.
Alexandre Farto
 
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, (aka Vhils) deconstructs building's walls using chisels, drills, jackhammers and small explosives to produce his large-scale wall murals. Farto exposes layers of history through the destruction of selective pieces of wall and billboard.
Driftwood and Scrap Wood Sculptures
 
Recycled wood sculptures by Andries Botha, Deborah Butterfield, Heather Jansch and more...
Fibonacci in Nature
 
The fibonacci spiral is a path of least resistance.
Ilana Shafir
 
Mosaic inspiration inspired by nature.
Ant Photography
 
Mr. Pavlov sets up the props, the ants happily play with them.
Terraced Farms
 
Although a great deal of labor to create, many of these terraces have been in use for over a thousand years.
Arthur Rackham Illustrations
 
Hugh Comstock was very familiar with Rackham's illustrations and when his wife asked him to build her a showroom for her handmade rag dolls “Otsy-Totsys”, the first time builder looked to Arthur Rackman's illustrations and built his wife a Rackham-inspired cottage called Hansel.
 
Showing 1 - 20 of 73 Articles
< Previous 1234 Next >

 

Reuse of Books = Art



book art


Jonathan Callan of London - The Defrauder. Source.




reuse art


Jonathan Callen uses large screws to hold the books together. Source.




books as art


Jonathan Callen - The theoretical assumptions of management, 2008.
Bio:  www.artnet.com  Kudlek van der Grinten Galerie




reuse art


Cara Barer of Houston, Texas.
"No important books have been injured during the making of any of these photographs."




book art


Cara Barer   www.carabarer.com
"I realized I owned many books that were no longer of use to me, or for that matter, anyone else. Would I ever need “Windows 95?” After soaking it in the bathtub for a
few hours, it had a new shape and purpose."




recycled book art


Cara Barer   www.carabarer.com
"With the discarded books that I have acquired,
I am attempting to blur the line between objects, sculpture, and photography."




recycled book art


Cara Barer
Whirligig 2006, 36” x 36” edition of 12, 24” x 24” edition of 15, 14” x 14” edition of 35   www.carabarer.com  For Gallery Contacts: www.carabarer.com




art from old books


Matej Krén
Book Cell, Centro de Arte Moderna - Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal, 2006. The artist has done numerous such book installations. www.matejkren.cz/en




art from old books


Matej Krén
Inside of above Book Cell.
The artist currently lives and works in Prague.
Photo by Ferran Moreno Lanza, www.flickr.com





recycled book art


Wim Botha
Born in 1974, graduated from the University of Pretoria in 1996, and currently lives in Cape Town. Pic source: www.piecefleet.com Dealer: www.michaelstevenson.com





recycled books art


Pablo Lehmann - Dialogues - Intricate book cut outs - which are then photographed. This photo does not due the work justice - please look at Pablo's website. www.pablolehmann.com.ar




reuse books for art


Pablo Lehmann - Ties 1
Argentinian. Professor at IUNA, Buenos Aires.
www.pablolehmann.com.ar 




carved books


Brian Dettmer   www.briandettmer.com
Formerly of Chicago, now living in Atlanta.




carved books


Brian Dettmer   www.briandettmer.com
"I begin with an existing book and seal its edges, creating an enclosed vessel full of unearthed potential. I cut into the surface of the book and dissect through it from the front. I work with knives, tweezers and other surgical tools to carve one page at a time, exposing each page while cutting around ideas and images of interest. Nothing inside the books is relocated or implanted, only removed. Images and ideas are revealed to expose a book’s hidden, fragmented memory. The completed pieces expose new relationships of a book’s internal elements exactly where they have been since their original conception."




carved books


Brian Dettmer   www.briandettmer.com
 




book sculpture


Brian Dettmer   www.briandettmer.com
See the excellent video interview with the artist below...



reuse book art

Biblios
Guy Laramee: www.guylaramee.com



reuse book art

Grand Larousse (2010)
Guy Laramee: www.guylaramee.com



reuse book art

Historia das americas (2009)
Guy Laramee: www.guylaramee.com




art from old books


Matthew Cusick
Bonnie, 2004. Maps on wood panel.
www.mattcusick.com




art from old books


Matthew Cusick
Fiona's Wave, 2006.  Maps on wood panel.
www.mattcusick.com




art from old books


Matthew Cusick
Leviathan, 2008. Maps, illustrated Bible, ink, on panel.
www.mattcusick.com




art from old books

Rune Guneriussen - Norway
It´s common knowledge, 2009, edition of 5+1, 187cmx150cm, c-print
www.runeguneriussen.no
 



Maurizio Cattelan


Maurizio Cattelan
Oh Mariana, Mariana, Mariana
www.nymag.com




art from old books

Robert The
'Reader's Digest' Cake frosted with wax, 1998.
www.blogs.walkerart.org  Walker Art Center Library’s collection.





art from old books


Robeert The

Britannaca Book Broom
www.beautifullife.info
 



art from old books


Robert The
'Poetic Justice'
www.bookgun.com




paper art


White Undulation by Amy Genser
Rolled paper.
www.amygenser.com




old book painting


Nick Georgiou

The Happy Shaman
www.myhumancomputer.blogspot.com





old book art


Nick Georgiou
The Meeting (in Nick's Studio) of newspaper people.
www.myhumancomputer.blogspot.com




painting with books


Nick Georgiou
Of Queens, NY - currently living in Tucson, AZ
Nick says his art is inspired by the death of the printed word.
www.myhumancomputer.blogspot.com




art from old books


Jacqueline Rush Lee

'Stack' 50" high, from the Volume series created in 2000. The books are wet, dried, then screwed together into organic and geometric forms.
www.jacquelinerushlee.com




recycled book art


Jacqueline Rush Lee
Slice Trio, from the Volumes series 2001, created in 2000.
www.jacquelinerushlee.com





books as art


Alicia Martin
Spanish - Galleria Galica, Italy
www.galica.it





recycled book table


TU Delft architecture bibliotheek
www.spaceinvading.com





books as art


Alicia Martin
Spanish
www.blipoint.com/blog





book partition


Book Room Partition - Sweden
www.eldingoscarson.com
Hit Oktavilla - 2 videos show build process.



old book reuse


We Are Lost Somewhere, 2011
Cut map from The Times Atlas: British Isles
By Claire Brewster, clairebrewster.co.uk




reused books art


Mike Stilkey
Of Los Angeles. Source. www.mikestilkey.com




art from old books


Mike Stilkey
Of Los Angeles. www.mikestilkey.com
Pic Source: www.thisblogrules.com




reuse of old books


Mike Stilkey   The Pipe 
2009, ink, colored pencil and lacquer on vintage book pages, 33x24 inches

www.mikestilkey.com





recycled book art


Alex Queral
Carves faces into phonebooks.
Born in Cuba, received an M.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. His works have been exhibited in Canada, England, Mexico and throughout the U.S..
www.projectsgallery.com




art from old books


Yuken Teruya
Based in New York, the artist constructs intricate paper cuttings with various materials such as toilet paper rolls and paper shopping bags. His ideas often reflect the life and history of Okinawa, his homeland.
www.yukenteruyastudio.com



vases from old books


Book Vases by Laura Cahill
Laura uses a band saw - then inserts glass tubes inside for the water. She says “I discovered that the glue in old books make them extremely difficult to recycle.”
Via www.dezeen.com




book art


Waldo Lee
, aka WALEE - digital artist/photographer - plays some photoshop games.  www.walee.com



recycled books


Book Bow Tie. Bind some pages in the centre with a piece of leather or fabric. via: no-aesthetic.tumblr.com




book art


Origami Books
Just unfold and read! By Isaac Salazar www.flickr.com/photos/bookofart




chair made from books

The Book Chair






book art


Booklight by Ng Sek San.
www.ponyupdesign.files.wordpress.com




reuse of books

Book Stool
This is a cardboard stool, printed to appear to be a stack of books. It can hold up to 200kg. Via: boingboing.net



books as art


Three story high stack of Abraham Lincoln books. Via www.mymodernmet.com






Brian Dettmer

Excellent Video - worth a watch!
Courtesy of Die Gestalten Verlag: www.gestalten.com




BookLovers - check out this amazing site: bookshelfporn.com





 

 

Share this page...
Become a Fan of Inspiration Green

 

 

Write a comment

  • Required fields are marked with *.

If you have trouble reading the code, click on the code itself to generate a new random code.
 
devans00
Posts: 22
Comment
Love Books
Reply #22 on : Thu September 20, 2012, 21:50:00
Marvelous page of book art
chloe sorsby
Posts: 22
Comment
Art
Reply #21 on : Mon September 03, 2012, 10:39:59
This is possibly the best webstie ive ever come across for art. So inspirational and full of personality. When you think it cant get better it does! really enjoyed the #Art from old books. Brilliant.
Janet Battaglio
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #20 on : Sun July 15, 2012, 08:21:57
As an artist and collector of books I was absolutely thrilled to see so many creative book ideas together in one collection of images...the work is abosolutely wonderful and thought provoking...I am currently helping a friend organize her home and can't wait to share some of these images with her on what we can do with all those books she dosen't want to part with. She collects art so why not! I have seen wood piles stacked differently to identify the owner so moving from this and with your ideas we may build some of that new furniture she wants out of books....thanks for the inspriration.....at the very least I will be contacting for permission to reproduce a print one of these ideas to hang as a reminder to my fellow hoarders!!!!
Catherinaanna
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #19 on : Fri April 06, 2012, 16:07:18
Wow! Exciting! Came to this by accident. Thank you for your work.
Zaharia
Posts: 22
Comment
Zaharia
Reply #18 on : Wed April 04, 2012, 13:36:43
I didn't know where to find this info then kboaom it was here.
Jacqueline Rush Lee
Posts: 22
Comment
Books screwed together
Reply #17 on : Fri January 20, 2012, 16:48:29
Thank you for showcasing my work. I always appreciate it when bloggers take the time to peruse artworks and post inspirational works. I'd like to add that the works that you posted above are from my VOLUMES series from 2001, originally created in 2000. These are books that were wet, dried, then screwed together into organic and geometric forms. As in most of my work the colored edges from the inks are showcased, concepts and techniques that continue into my works of today. I thought I'd point out the dates as I think it's important to include them with the work as it gives the viewer the perspective of a timeline of who created what, when and why. Thanks! Jacqueline (Rush Lee)
Amanda J Wells
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #16 on : Thu January 05, 2012, 02:25:38
What a glorious site! Thanks
Anonymous
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #15 on : Mon August 01, 2011, 16:19:50
I always wonder what to do with the books we can't use at the Friends of the Library sorting garage. Now I only have may imagaination to limit me.
Harley Jaap
Posts: 22
Comment
Books
Reply #14 on : Mon June 27, 2011, 06:23:53
these creations are example of extreme artistic passion
Just superb.

<a href="http://www.bookjingle.com">sell used textbooks</a>
sandy wischnewsky
Posts: 22
Comment
My library.
Reply #13 on : Wed May 11, 2011, 15:20:05
wow, this adds a whole new twist to my library. I'm so impressed!
Christopher Swift
Posts: 22
Comment
Wim Botha misrepresented as Martej Kren
Reply #12 on : Mon May 02, 2011, 05:48:44
While Martej Kren's work is very impressive, the carved head is infact Wim Botha's - a South African artist:
http://www.michaelstevenson.com/contemporary/exhibitions/botha/index2009.htm

Check it out.
Scott Blake
Posts: 22
Comment
Add one mre artist to the list
Reply #11 on : Sat February 26, 2011, 08:58:29
Thomas Allen's "Paper Cuts"
http://thomasallenonline.com/
Cynthia Morris
Posts: 22
Comment
Love it!
Reply #10 on : Tue February 22, 2011, 21:51:21
What a great gallery of book art. I love it! The images kept getting more and more intriguing.

Thanks for putting this together. Book love at its best!
Anonymous
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #9 on : Mon February 21, 2011, 17:41:21
I'm completely awed...They're all magnificent.
Choi to the World
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #8 on : Mon February 21, 2011, 14:45:29
Living in a family of librarians I was told that a book should never be thrown away. But what do you do with a book that has done its time? This is inspiring and amazing a great use for old, but as we seen here, never useless books. Books in themselves are beautiful objects regarless of what is written inside and this just utilizes their form to the next level. Thanks for this compilation of beautiful book art.
Patrice Bauer-Collins
Posts: 22
Comment
Creativity!
Reply #7 on : Sat February 19, 2011, 20:06:47
WOW! Anything i can readily think of to say bout this sounds so trite when I read what I have written! Your creativity is amazing. T have thought of all the various ways in which you've used these books is mind-boggling! Your art works are truly inspiring and thought-provoking.
I think I'LL START OUT WITH A COFFEE TABLE!
Lesly
Posts: 22
Comment
BOOKART
Reply #6 on : Fri February 11, 2011, 03:13:21
Amazing - so creative - I started the page by thinking this is more installation work and not practical but ended up thinking "what fun"! I wish I was so clever!
Aurore
Posts: 22
Comment
art
Reply #5 on : Tue February 01, 2011, 07:52:42
interesting! At first, I was shocked to see that many books going, but $ stores are packed with them and trash cans too throughout America and the world. Inspiring to see what free time can achieve with lots of lost knowledge
Debra Sutter
Posts: 22
Comment
recycled books
Reply #4 on : Mon January 31, 2011, 21:42:44
HEY JUST A BIG SHOUT OUT TO SAY, I LOVE WHAT YOU DID WITH YOUR INSPIRATION! THANK YOU FOR SHARING! <3 DS
jorgekafkazar
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #3 on : Mon January 31, 2011, 13:43:33
Very creative. Fascinating. Fourth dimensional craft. Love it all!
Philip Nel
Posts: 22
Comment
Book Sculptures
Reply #2 on : Mon January 31, 2011, 08:57:56
Thanks for gathering these images. Beautiful work, great concept. Would love to attend an exhibit of works such as these.
loro
Posts: 22
Comment
Re: Art from old books
Reply #1 on : Thu January 20, 2011, 11:24:22
Thanks for nice photos, really enjoyed. Appreciate your concept, taste and pretty collections.
Green Art Blog Additional Posts
Showing 1 - 20 of 73 Articles
< Previous 1234 Next >
Turning Weapons into Art
 
Decommissioned and ready for reuse as art.
Paintings of Seeds
 
A small sampling of painters who have been inspired by seeds...
Seeds
 
The intricacy and diversity of the seed.
Chinese Garbage
 
Yao Lu an emerging Chinese artist digitally reworks photos of garbage into traditional Chinese landscape paintings.
The Art of Firewood
 
Inspiration for logs and firewood.
Button Art
 
There must be millions of small boxes and bottles of buttons tucked away in people's dresser drawers throughout the world...
Cork Art
 
Innovative use of sustainable, recyclable cork.
Netherlandish Redo
 
Updating the Dutch/Flemish portrait with modern disposables...
Chicken Wire Sculptures
 
Artists around the world are finding chicken wire and wire mesh an exciting medium to sculpt with.
Barbed Wire and Wire Sculptures
 
Wire sculpture inspiration. Large scale works incorporate metal waste within the wire wrapped sculptures.
Telephone Wire
 
Inside a thick insulating sleeve are 50 PVC-coated easily bendable, copper wires in all different colors. Keep the PVC out of landfills by turning it into art.
Circuit Board Art
 
Hidden from view for years, circuitry was only for function, covered with components and buried within a machine. Until artists started seeing circuitry's unique beauty.
Willow Sculpture
 
Weaving art with willow branches.
Alexandre Farto
 
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, (aka Vhils) deconstructs building's walls using chisels, drills, jackhammers and small explosives to produce his large-scale wall murals. Farto exposes layers of history through the destruction of selective pieces of wall and billboard.
Driftwood and Scrap Wood Sculptures
 
Recycled wood sculptures by Andries Botha, Deborah Butterfield, Heather Jansch and more...
Fibonacci in Nature
 
The fibonacci spiral is a path of least resistance.
Ilana Shafir
 
Mosaic inspiration inspired by nature.
Ant Photography
 
Mr. Pavlov sets up the props, the ants happily play with them.
Terraced Farms
 
Although a great deal of labor to create, many of these terraces have been in use for over a thousand years.
Arthur Rackham Illustrations
 
Hugh Comstock was very familiar with Rackham's illustrations and when his wife asked him to build her a showroom for her handmade rag dolls “Otsy-Totsys”, the first time builder looked to Arthur Rackman's illustrations and built his wife a Rackham-inspired cottage called Hansel.
 
Showing 1 - 20 of 73 Articles
< Previous 1234 Next >