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Banda Aceh, Oct 18 (EFE/EPA).- An Indonesian man makes stools from used plastic bottles as part of environmental solution. Zainuddin is a teacher who starts using used bottles as materials for making stools and sofas, a side business he started during the COVID-19 pandemic. He developed the idea of making stools using used bottles as a form of environmental preservation and increasing the family's incomes during the economic recession caused by the pandemic. (Camera: HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK). SHOT LIST: ZAINUDDIN MAKES STOOLS FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES AT HIS WORKSHOP IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA.
A young Iraqi man is scavenging scrap metal off the streets, which he then turns into artwork and sells in order to support his family.
New York exhibit shows work by Colombian artist Federico Uribe, who creates animal sculptures, landscapes out of used bullet shells. Elly Park reports.
British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor creates artwork of a migrant boat and displays it on the sea bed off the coast of Lanzarote in the Atlantic Ocean
British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor creates artwork of a migrant boat and displays it on the sea bed off the coast of Lanzarote in the Atlantic Ocean
Lille (France), Oct 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Luis Miguel Pascual) He never set foot in the industrious city of northern France, but Goya's influence reached Lille almost half a century after his death, when the Museum of Fine Arts of that city acquired two works by the Spanish artist.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION ON GOYA THAT IS EXHIBITED IN LILLESOUNDBITES FROM THE EXHIBITION CURATOR, REGIS COTENTIN- "A sensitive experience in which we give all the keys to interpretation and reading clues to Goya's life and work, condensed into two paintings, the young and the old, which belong to the Museum of Fine Arts in Lille, which close The exhibition". - "It is a gesture of generosity with the public, so that they can make their own interpretation of the paintings. Once they discover them, it is they who will decide if they are the masterpieces that we consider. We constextualize Goya's work in a moment in which Spanish art, in particular that of Goya, was little or not represented in France. It was not liked, it was considered that Goya painted too fast and that he did not deal with the right subjects "