3 artists who are working for sustainable

I would like to introduce three artists who are working for sustainability.

The first one is Caitlind Brown, he made a beautiful art with 6, 000 used light bulbs, it’s called ‘The cloud of light bulbs’ . A scale interactive lighting device, each bulb is hung with metal wires, which allow the viewer to control the switch of the bulb, creating a huge cloud of flashing lights. Most of the 6,000 bulbs come from donations and recycling. The rubbish that throws away casually, also can be so beautiful originally.

Caitlind Brown: The cloud of light bulbs

The second artist is Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo carved thousands of small iceman, 1, 000 of them on the steps of a concert hall in Berlin, Germany. Each iceman melts and breaks at different times depending on the temperature. The artist hopes that through this kind of artistic action, the audience can make it easier for more people to remind people of the climate change that is relevent to all life on earth.

Iceman made by Nele Azevedo

The last artist is Jonas Merian. He is a freelance furniture designer. He collected different materials such as scrap iron boxes, even old secondhand bricks from destroyed houses, which is called ‘up cycling ’. What he did is a sustainable way for reusing wasted materials.

Teapot light made by Jonas Merian

Through the search of these three artists, I know that sustainable development can be combined with visual communication design in the future, which will be a very beneficial trend in the near future

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