Up-Cycled Street Can Paintings

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The My Dog Sighs ‘Canman’ Series is Made Out of Crushed

The street artist known as My Dog Sighs creates stunning portraits made out of litter that he finds on the streets. He predominantly uses crushed cans that he covers in a coat of grey paint as a starting base, and then proceeds to create the detailed faces.

Each piece has a life of its own and is incredibly surreal. What makes his works so great is that he is using up-cycled materials that would have otherwise gone to waste. These distinctive pieces prove that it is possible to recycle, reduce and reuse, even when it comes to artwork. In fact, this would be a great do-it-yourself project that is also ideal for children. My Dog Sighs is sending a message that garbage does not belong on the streets.
Trend Themes
1. Up-cycling Art - The trend towards creating art with found or repurposed materials, such as the up-cycled street can paintings by My Dog Sighs, presents opportunities for sustainable art studios and eco-conscious galleries.
2. Sustainable Sculpture - Using recycled materials like crushed cans as a base for intricate sculptures, as seen in My Dog Sighs 'Canman' series, could create opportunities for innovative environmentally-friendly art installations.
3. Eco Art Education - The up-cycling art movement, as demonstrated by My Dog Sighs' work, could be incorporated into art education programs to promote sustainability and encourage creativity with unconventional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry could incorporate sustainable materials and practices, found in artists like My Dog Sighs, to attract environmentally-conscious consumers and present innovative creations.
2. Sustainability - Incorporating up-cycling practices and eco-friendly materials, similar to My Dog Sighs' artwork, presents innovative sustainability opportunities for industries like fashion, home decor, and construction.
3. Education - The use of up-cycled art materials, like crushed cans in My Dog Sighs' artwork series, presents opportunities for educational institutions to promote sustainability awareness and encourage creativity with unconventional supplies.

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