cinder + salt
Repurposed Rainbow #6
Repurposed Rainbow #6
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Repurposed Rainbows are a series of upcycled art pieces made from plastics and other debris collected during beach, trail and street clean-ups, as well as non-recyclable 'trash' that was interesting enough to hold onto. The rainbows start with a cardboard arch, cut from scrap boxes at the cinder + salt print studio, and are then decorated with our supply of creative reuse materials.
The back of each rainbow includes a handwritten description of what is included on it, as well as where the materials came from. They are numbered and signed by artist Rachel DeCavage.
Rachel is the owner & creative director of cinder + salt. She is a lifelong environmental activist determined to take in as much of the Earth's beauty & wonder as possible in her lifetime. During her travels she regularly offsets her trips with volunteer work and collecting waste when in nature. She uses these collected materials to create one of a kind art pieces for cinder + salt to build eco-optimism and inspire others to engage with nature in meaningful ways.
About this piece :
An arch steeped in family history. The red metallic ribbon has been used to wrap Christmas gifts repeatedly for decades; every year someone gets it, saves it and reuses it the next season. My sister found that it was cheaper to get a $10 parking ticket each day than to pay for the garage so the orange arch is thanks to a criminal. Also included are various mailers, palette wrap, hard plastics from Costa Rica beaches & an old vinyl tablecloth.
Measures 12.5" wide by 7.5" tall. Hanging loop is 2.25" long for a total height of 9.75"
Due to the repurposed nature of this piece, all sales are final. Some debris, particularly ocean-worn plastics, are delicate and may break over time; treat your rainbow with care and hang or display in a safe area (keep away from cats and kids).
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