The Eric Barclay Painted Packaging is Empty Bottle Brilliance
Regan Canie — October 31, 2011 — Eco
References: ericbarclay.blogspot & boxvox.net
Before you toss that mustard bottle or trash your tin cans, take a look at the Eric Barclay Painted Packaging and you'll begin to see your plastic leftovers in a whole new light.
The Texan artist has a unique ability to animate or animalize recyclable goods with his precise hand-painting, and brings second life to the almost-discarded debris. The illustrator, who has previously done work with big brand names like Nokia, Sprint and Hyatt Hotels is no stranger to the well-deserved spotlight on his drawings and adaptions, but his conversion of a condiment bottle to a circus lion or a pop can to a panda bear are his smaller scale must-see works.
The Eric Barclay Painted Packaging is so eco-friendly and artistically innovative that it may be the only way you'll now want to see your rubbish restored.
The Texan artist has a unique ability to animate or animalize recyclable goods with his precise hand-painting, and brings second life to the almost-discarded debris. The illustrator, who has previously done work with big brand names like Nokia, Sprint and Hyatt Hotels is no stranger to the well-deserved spotlight on his drawings and adaptions, but his conversion of a condiment bottle to a circus lion or a pop can to a panda bear are his smaller scale must-see works.
The Eric Barclay Painted Packaging is so eco-friendly and artistically innovative that it may be the only way you'll now want to see your rubbish restored.
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