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MICHELLE READER Sculptures from recycled materials

Michelle Reader - Sculptures from recycled and unusual materials

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A selection of Michelle Reader's sculptures.

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MICHELLE READER

Sculptures from recycled

materials

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Bombus Lucorum, bumblebee sculpture

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Litter flowers in the Forest of Dean

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Clown sculpture in Basingstoke

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Jaguar, sculpture made from materials recycled by Sky TV, including

satellite dishes and remote controls.

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Bellyful of Plastic,

made from Thames litter

for the Cleaner Thames

campaign

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Black cab made from Nespresso coffee capsules

for International Recycling Day

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Duck

Small sculpture made

from materials including

coffee cups, paper and

plastic bags.

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Two of eight sculptures made in

shopping malls across the UK for

Enviromall campaign

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Junkmail Postman

Created for BBC1’s ‘That’s Britain’

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Redshank

Created for Recycled

Sculpture Show at

London Wetland

Centre, Barnes.

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Elk, small sculpture made from aluminium cans

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Daffodil and Agapanthus, for RHS

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Find out more about these

sculptures and others at:

www.michelle-reader.co.uk