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Artists Use Recycled Materials at Celebration of Fine Arts

Heather Judge uses fossilized leaves, dried flowers and handmade paper to create her artwork

If you have ever wondered how an artist creates and develops their craft visit the Celebration of Fine Art “where art lovers and artists connect.”  The 22nd annual event offers the visitors the ability to meet 100 artists, view their studios and watch them work! Green Living found a few artists that use reclaimed and recycled materials! The event runs January 14th through March 25th, 2012. Open daily 10 am to 6 pm. Located at 18400 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85255.  celebrateart.com

 

 

Troy Moody, an artist from Tempe, used repurposed wood to create this glass and wood piece.

 

Mari Giddings-Axton and Joe Axton used 90% reclaimed materials including glass, steel, copper and aluminum

 

John Dulla uses old coins and dollar bills to create jewelry and art pieces like this money teapot
John Dulla from Wickenburg uses old coins and dollar bills to create jewelry and art pieces

 

Utah artists Kyle Ashley uses reclaimed metal objects to create sculptures

 

Photography by Beth Cochran.

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