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Carly Fischer Recreates Common Garbage to Litter Gallery Floors With

The idea of adding more trash to the world doesn't appear to faze Carly Fischer, an artist hailing from Melbourne, Australia. Of course, it doesn't have anything to do with the fact that Aussies seem like such happy-go-lucky creatures. It is because Carly Fischer's trash isn't the normal person's trash, it's art.

Using paper of all things, Carly Fischer has replicated common garbage items including Coke cans, broken clocks, plastic crates and even cereal boxes. Nevertheless, her plastic bags are incredibly realistic. They look just like plastic despite being made out of paper.

Carly Fischer litters her rubbish copies on the floor of galleries. Thankfully, a janitor has yet to clear the room by accident. Nevertheless, since Carly Fischer's work is often site specific--inspired by particular cities--janitors can probably guess her work isn't normal garbage.
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1. Upcycling Art - Opportunity for artists to create upcycled art using common garbage items such as paper and plastic instead of traditional materials.
2. Environmental Awareness Art - Opportunity for artists to use trash as a medium to raise awareness about environmental issues.
3. Site-specific Art - Opportunity for artists to create site-specific art using materials sourced from the local environment or inspired by the city.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - Artists can leverage the trend of using trash as a medium to create unique and eye-catching works of art for exhibitions, galleries, and public spaces.
2. Waste Management Industry - Companies in the waste management industry can partner with artists to develop innovative solutions for repurposing and recycling common garbage items.
3. Eco-friendly Retail Industry - Retailers can collaborate with artists to create upcycled and environmentally conscious products from waste materials, catering to the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly goods.

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