Simon missed putting out the recycle bin a few weeks back and so had to 'compact' things to accommodate four weeks worth of rubbish, rather than a fortnight.
He very carefully put things within things and packed the bin beautifully.
The above is a photo down into the green bin and then fiddled with slightly, using Photoshop.
I like it.
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Very artistic! I agree.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't tell me the story, I would have thought it's some kind of art display too..
ReplyDeletewhat a good eye you have, Lee.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt would fetch thousands at the Tate Modern!
ReplyDeletesend him over and see what he can do with my garage! i need a nice orderly pile of stuff. mine's all run amok! so i'm curious as what photoshop treatment you used.
ReplyDeleteThe Photoshop treatment was the 'Poster edges' filter and a slight tweak up of the green.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking that you are taking my leg and pulling on it. How can it be so that this is being the work of art? Please be telling me this.
ReplyDeleteI dont know art, but I know what I dont like.
ReplyDeleteContemporary amphora: a classic shot.
ReplyDeleteFour weeks of rubbish here, and we would be buried.........literally.....
ReplyDeleteIn california we had three bins, yard clipping, household trash, and recyle items. Here Only one bin, and no one recycles. I use plastic water bottles, that I know could be recycled....but I am not shipping them to California. haha
Damien Hirst, eat your heart out!!
ReplyDeleteThat could be worth a fortune! Sell it and see!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! That is something I can easily imagine viewing at a modern art museum. It definitely makes a statment.
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