
Talk about eco-friendly! Artist Stuart Haygarth collects debris that has washed ashore and makes spectacular sculptures out of it. Take for example this luminous, ephemeral almost jelly fish-like chandelier made entirely out of plastic bottle ends.

Talk about eco-friendly! Artist Stuart Haygarth collects debris that has washed ashore and makes spectacular sculptures out of it. Take for example this luminous, ephemeral almost jelly fish-like chandelier made entirely out of plastic bottle ends.

It's the best kind of recycling in our opinion. We just need to work out how to make our own. Thanks to le territoire de sens for tipping us off!
What happens to the rest of the bottle once Haygarth cuts off the ends? Does he throw them away, or use them in another project I wonder?
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This is mesmerizingly beautiful.
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Wow!
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