Posts Tagged ‘recycled artwork’


Posted on April 4, 2009 - by CDS

Latest Project: Bewley’s Rerun Productions

Latest Project: Bewley’s Rerun Productions

www.rerunproductions.com

This is probably the fifth or so website we’ve done for Rerun. We just love working with them and we love their recycled products. This new version is completely XML powered, with lots of awesome features, including a PayPal cart, mp3 player, galleries, inertia content scrollers, draggable “specs” cards, customizable background patterns and more. We’re very proud of this design and interface, http://www.rerunproductions.com. The CSS version is still available as well, at: http://www.rerunproductions.com/index_css.shtml. Hope you enjoy this site and find it entertaining!


Posted on August 30, 2008 - by CDS

Styrobots

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Artist Michael A. Salter’s Styrobots are created from reclaimed styrofoam packaging. The bots range in size from a couple feet tall to the giant 22 foot bot on display at San Jose Museum of Art.

 Source: Michael A. Salter


Posted on August 19, 2008 - by CDS

Recycled Lamps from Bewley’s Rerun Productions

I just wanted to post a little information about Steve Bewley’s artwork at Bewley’s Rerun Productions, in Arroyo Grande, California. Steve and family make beautiful, artistic lamps and other furnishings out of discarded materails. The lamps are made from scrap metal, computer parts, guitar and piano strings, baseball bats, brake rotors, space shuttle parts, typewriter parts, reclaimed woods and much more. Looking at them, you wouldn’t know that each one is around 80% recycled. Even the handmade shades are organically made from banana tree leaves and vegetable dye. They are truly unique.

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Bowtie in “Amber”

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Dynasty Floor in “Amber”

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Baseball Bat Lamp

Bewley’s Rerun Productions website

For purchasing, please call (805) 489-5152 or email bewley@rerunproductions.com  



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