Monday, June 21, 2010

From Trash to Future Landscape


Selma Art Camp kids designed a landscape of the future from trash salvaged by their instructor, Charlie "Tin Man" Lucas.

Double click the photo, and look closely. There are houses of the future designed from paper dispensers, roads and walkways from old siding, fencing from former bathroom tile, cornerstones from molding, and even people and an American flag.

5 comments:

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

A good way to get kids thinking about conservation and the effect of trash on environment.

Thanks for sending good thougts for Woodstock, but we lost him last nite.

barb
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Janet said...

Thanks, Barbara. So sorry to hear about Woodstock.

Lois said...

Those kids are very resourceful!

Buck said...

Kids can be so creative; I'm so glad we didn't grind that out of ours!

Marie said...

It is essential to make kids aware of what is going on and of the importance of preserving what can still be saved.