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Stuart Haygarth's:
1. "Chandelier" made of hundreds of discarded party poppers.
2. "Millennium
Disposable", which is made of over 400 disposable champagne flutes and one of Stuart's most famous pieces called
3. "Tides", that was made of hundreds of pieces of plastic junk which washed ashore near his home in England



Not like most eco-artist Haygarth turns the things we throw away into really cool and beautiful objects.
But most eco-artists tend to be less interested in creating beauty and more into political statements. Haygarth,
Haunch of Venison gallery in London is opening a survey of Haygarth's work, and Wallpaper* has a charming slideshow of the pieces on display.
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