They say it takes "creativity" to create a work of art but I say it takes "creativity" and "real talent" to make a masterpiece out of junks. This is what Faith Pearson had proved after showing to the world, her one-of-a-kind artworks made out of printer cartridges.It all started when a printer inks retailer company in London asked her to create something out of empty ink cartridges to encourage customer in recycling their cartridges.
Here are the pictures of the things she created out of ordinary ink cartridges:
With the use of empty CMYK ink cartridges (probably from Canon looking at its design), she created a replica of what seems to look like the Star Trek Spaceship. I even found the picture which she might have taken the inspiration from.
This one, on the other hand, shows what looks like a hallway inside a spaceship probably in the Star Trek itself or in the Star Wars-inspired galactic spaceship. Although the action figure may look like a more modified and advanced version of RoboCop.
From spaceships and intergalactic vessels, let's proceed to the monsters of the big screen. Here we got a replica of the famous Empire State Scene from the movie, The King Kong, with the Empire State build out of empty cartridges.
And remember the famous movie, Godzilla. Well, here's the big lizard showing no mercy as it destroys the big apple, New York City. Like the first replica, the buildings are made out of inkjet cartridges; you can perfectly notice that from the film nozzles seen in the right building made from black cartridges.
With all these wonderful artworks, think of what more can you do with those empty cartridges. All you need is a dose of imagination and a touch of creativity, and viola! I'm sure you will be able to create something like this too!
Credits: BuzzleFeed.com




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