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How to Bring Outside In With Sustainable Art

Historically, the combination of art, design, and sustainability is considered remarkable across periods, genres, mediums, and materials. Sustainable work of art and design refers to the object made from recycled materials and organic resources. In the wake of climate change and its impact on humans, it has become more important than ever.

 

Artists Creating Sustainable Art

Sustainable artwork is created with environmental degradation and optimal use of resources in mind. When recalling the names of the artist creating incredible art with organic material, Pannaphan Yodmanee’s work cannot be ignored. He uses rocks, minerals, and recycled materials to create abstract forms. These pieces of art are phenomenal and reflect the fluidity of life.

What’s more interesting is that the artists can enhance the atheistic of the spaces even by utilizing recycled material. This means natural materials like clay, stones, and wood can be built to look beautiful again and again. Environmental sustainability is at the forefront of the artists. Choi Jeong Hwa is one of the artists who are famous for utilizing commercial plastic and recycled banners to create sculptures. His work is the fusion of natural and man-made production.

Biophilic designers incorporate indoor flower and plant decorations in an artistic way that improves the sustainability of the atmosphere. It is a gentle way to beautify indoor spaces without compromising the environment. Biophilic designs help improve the environment by architecting designs that are alluring to view and encourage the use of natural resources.

Nowadays, many artists have a stronghold on design and sustainable art practice. The desire to bring the outside in with sustainable art is not a new idea. For centuries, human beings have tried to integrate architectural elements that promote sunlight and greenery in closed spaces. But, in the modern world, this sustainable art practice is upgraded as per the needs of times. In today’s world, architectural designs have completely changed and unless you are building from a sketch or doing a complete renovation of the building, it is impossible to follow the older ways of bringing nature with sustainable art. An easy way to incorporate sustainable art is using the furniture and interior made from organic and recycled material. In this regard, Takahiro Hirano’s work is remarkable. He builds furniture with recycled wood. He also utilizes salvaged wood to create his works of art. Takahiro transforms this part of the tree since this part of the wood is rarely used and goes to wastage otherwise.

 

Conclusion

Due to urbanization, there is a drastic change in the artist’s creative sense of incorporating sunlight and greenery. Earlier it was easy as the houses were built to make the most of the daylight and fresh air. Life has become easier with multiple artificial resources for energy, but natural resources must be used efficiently. Wastage of electricity, oil, petrol, etc., is not only compromising our future but damaging the environment because of pollution. Biophilic architecture and interior designs make way for the modern world to save natural resources by bringing outside resources in with sustainable art.

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