5. Criterios para la gestión del digerido
5.1. Formas de utilización
List of Exhibited Works
1. Nail Head Necklace, Recycled and reused sterling silver, titanium, iron wire, found nails. 2018.
2. Nail Head Bracelet, Recycled and reused sterling silver, iron wire, found nails. 2017. 3. Nail head, Recycled and reused sterling silver, found nail. 2018.
4. Nail head, Recycled and reused sterling silver, found nail. 2018.
5. Power Suit,Recycled and reused sterling silver, found glass, dolls hair. 2015. 6. Braced Figure, Recycled and reused sterling silver, found ceramic, dolls hair,
titanium. 2015.
7. Repaired Figure, Recycled and reused sterling silver, found ceramic, dolls hair, titanium. 2015.
8. Repaired Arm, Found porcelain arm, recycled and reused sterling silver. 2014. 9. Caged Arm, Found plastic arm, recycled and reused sterling silver. 2014. 10. Diver, Found terracotta body, recycled and reused sterling silver. 2014. 11. Neck Brace, Ceramic fragment, found glass, recycled and reused sterling
silver. 2017.
12. Repaired Blue Lobster Claw, Found ceramic, recycled and reused sterling silver. 2017 & repaired, 2018.
13. Diving Bell, Found ceramic fragment, recycled and reused sterling silver. 2017. 14. Braced Shell, Recycled and reused sterling silver, shell. 2012.
15. Shell Repair 1, Recycled and reused sterling silver, shell. 2012. 16. Shell Repair 2, Recycled and reused sterling silver, shell. 2012.
17. Structured Shell Repair, Recycled and reused sterling silver, shell. 2012. 18. Folding Square, Recycled and reused sterling silver. 2012.
19. Scissor Extender, Recycled and reused sterling silver, shell. 2012. 20. Button Action, Recycled and reused sterling silver. 2012.
21. Rotary Sickle, Recycled and reused sterling silver. 2015.
22. Rotary Sickle and Bird, Recycled and reused sterling silver, bronze. 2015. 23. Callipers, Recycled and reused sterling silver, bronze. 2015.
24. Grasping Finger Ring, Recycled and reused sterling silver, found glass bead. 2015. 25. Ring for Mary Shelley, Recycled and reused sterling silver. 2016.
26. Ring for Mary Shelley, Recycled and reused sterling silver. 2016.
27. Fixed Handle, Broken ceramic, reused and recycled sterling silver. 2014. 28. Fixed Dog, Broken ceramic, reused and recycled sterling silver. 2014. 29. Fixed Cat, Broken ceramic, reused and recycled sterling silver. 2014.
30. Rescued Ducks, Found damaged ceramic ornaments, recycled and reused sterling silver. 2017.
31. Rescued Dog, Found ceramic head, waste extrusion from a building site, recycled sterling silver, titanium, cash cards. 2017.
32. Bird of Prey, Glass fragment, recycled and reused sterling silver, reused steel spring. 2015.
33. Free Kick, Recycled and reused sterling silver. 2012.
35. Umbrella Action Finger Tapper, Recycled and reused sterling silver, copper, found wire. 2014.
36. Waiter’s Friend, Recycled and reused sterling silver, 9ct gold, found steel. 2016. 37. Nail Head Ring, Reused sterling silver, found nail. 2017.
38. Nail Head Ring, Reused sterling silver, found nail. 2018.
39. Yve-Alain Zinger, collaboration with Nick Ashby. Found non-retracting ID holder, oil on cedar panel, recycled and reused metals. 2016.
40. Rosalind Zinger, collaboration with Nick Ashby. Found non-retracting ID Holder, oil on cedar panel, recycled and reused metals. 2016.
41. Slavoj Zinger, collaboration with Nick Ashby. Found broken ID Holder, oil on cedar panel, recycled and reused metals. 2016.
42. Cabinet of selected finds. Left end, items found mudlarking on the Thames, including pipe stems, coins, toys, tokens, buttons, marbles, nails. Right end, selected small items found Annerley and Ipswich Road and other locations. 43. Tool for a Hacker, Recycled sterling silver, found street sweeper bristles. 2013.
Images of the Exhibition
Recycled Narratives at Woolloongabba Art Gallery, front gallery, view two.
Recycled Narratives at Woolloongabba Art Gallery, front gallery, view four.
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