Creative art concept challenges perceptions of tyre recycling
Alexandra Jansson Moreno has created the sculpture series A Knot in Motion as part of Art of Recycling, a creative concept initiated by Swedish Tyre Recycling.
Alexandra Jansson Moreno has created the sculpture series A Knot in Motion as part of Art of Recycling, a creative concept initiated by Swedish Tyre Recycling.
How can tyre recycling be interpreted through art? In a new short film from Swedish Tyre Recycling, we meet artist Agnes Widbom, who creates images from recycled tyre granulates, sunlight and her breath using an early photographic process.
Swedish Tyre Recycling has been honoured with two design awards – one for the design of their anniversary book and another for the short film When glass meets steel, featuring glass sculptor Lisa Hartwig Ericson.
Alexandra Moreno was invited by Swedish Tyre Recycling to interpret tyre recycling through her artistic expression, as part of the art concept Art of Recycling. Moreno created a sculpture titled A Knot in Motion, made from granulate and granulate powder derived from recycled tyres.
What happens when a glass sculptor blows glass with steel wires from end-of-life tyres? This innovative experiment was undertaken by glassblower Lisa Hartwig Ericson through the creative initiative Art of Recycling, a concept launched by Swedish Tyre Recycling that invites artists to interpret tyre recycling through their own artistic expression.