There is no truer example of the idiom “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” than junk art, where creative minds use discarded material to make something that inspires wonder or curiosity.
Patrick Amiot is an artist with a gypsy soul. His work ranges from quirky to folksy, whimsical to zany. In 1997, he and his wife, Brigitte Laurent, sold most all of their belongings, left behind their ...
Half a mile from the South Side’s Donkey Lady Bridge, a giant melange of steel and discarded materials looms over the Medina River. At its summit, a banner flaps in the wind with a message of defiance ...
A dozen touring Ferrari drivers once parked outside the gates of Blake’s Small Car Salvage in Erie to gawk at the hundreds of licence plates neatly affixed to the woven wire security fence. If only ...
One may assume that art constructed of found objects, trash and other discarded items would have more to do with folk or Outsider Art, as those materials are the staples of untrained artists who have ...
The act of Cardell Evans Sr. making art could put you in a mood for Halloween. His welding sputters electric-blue light across a dead tree. Alley cats and stray dogs of the night nearly hush. An ...
It’s safe to say that Vortex, a music festival put together by immersive art/entertainment behemoth Meow Wolf, has drawn high expectations for its first year in Denver. The event will take place ...