The round form is made of 456 recycled plastic water bottles and each bottle contains submitted stories, or messages in bottles, of people's connection to water which is the rational behind the design. Javid wanted to explore the environmental and spiritual impacts connecting us to nature through water.
Friday, June 21, 2024
Floating garbage becomes Upcycle art in the inner harbour
Toronto's Harbour Square Basin near the ferry docks has another temporary floating art installation called "Upcycle" by artist Javid Jah. The semi-circular structure is weighted to float approximately at its centre and is anchored to keep it in place. The art will stay until the end of September 2024.
The round form is made of 456 recycled plastic water bottles and each bottle contains submitted stories, or messages in bottles, of people's connection to water which is the rational behind the design. Javid wanted to explore the environmental and spiritual impacts connecting us to nature through water.
The round form is made of 456 recycled plastic water bottles and each bottle contains submitted stories, or messages in bottles, of people's connection to water which is the rational behind the design. Javid wanted to explore the environmental and spiritual impacts connecting us to nature through water.
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