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Title:
Plastic Bottle Vines
Plastic Bottle Vines
Author:
Ron Wild
Ron Wild
Category:
RE-act
RE-act
Description:
PlasticBottleVines continues a war on the increasing use of bottled water. It shows the bottles cut into vine-like strips and woven through a trellis. This use of bottles opens up the discussion that these seemingly attractive vines are actually killing us. They will find their way into our oceans and food-chain. They will still be around long after the trellis has decayed and civilization as we know it has collapsed.
PlasticBottleVines continues a war on the increasing use of bottled water. It shows the bottles cut into vine-like strips and woven through a trellis. This use of bottles opens up the discussion that these seemingly attractive vines are actually killing us. They will find their way into our oceans and food-chain. They will still be around long after the trellis has decayed and civilization as we know it has collapsed.
Description:
PlasticBottleVines continues a war on the increasing use of bottled water. It shows the bottles cut into vine-like strips and woven through a trellis. This use of bottles opens up the discussion that these seemingly attractive vines are actually killing us. They will find their way into our oceans and food-chain. They will still be around long after the trellis has decayed and civilization as we know it has collapsed.
PlasticBottleVines continues a war on the increasing use of bottled water. It shows the bottles cut into vine-like strips and woven through a trellis. This use of bottles opens up the discussion that these seemingly attractive vines are actually killing us. They will find their way into our oceans and food-chain. They will still be around long after the trellis has decayed and civilization as we know it has collapsed.
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