Turning Trash In a Fantastic Star Wars Art Exhibit

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This one are spoted by our friends from io9.com. We have in Anchorage Museum in Alaska a exhibit called The Art of Fandom, and artist “Red” Hong Yi, who creates artwork from everyday materials like seeds, chopsticks, ceramics, and, yes, even paper created some Star Wars art. Photographed by Gizmodo’s own Mike Damanskis, Take a look!

The Anchorage Museum in Alaska is currently featuring an exhibit called The Art of Fandom, filled with works inspired by some of fandom’s coolest movies and shows. The international collection features artists like Sebastian Masuda, Cliff Wright, and Marco d’Alfonso, with works based on Wonder Woman, The Lord of the Rings, classic anime, and a lot more. According to the website, the exhibition is designed to look at “the things people like in our mass and global culture through collectables, contemporary art and design, far art, and fandom sub-culture.”

Visit the io9.com website to see more arts, or if you have the opportunity to visit the Museum, pay a visit.

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Sergio Lopes
Sergio Lopes
Nerd, geek, garage musician, gamer and father. He was the editor of the São Paulo Jedi Council, currently editor in two blogs, at Comix Revenge where he writes about comics and Geek culture and also Star Wars, and also in the Sociedade Jedi where besides talking about Star Wars, is a bridge between what happens in Brazil to the world.
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This one are spoted by our friends from io9.com. We have in Anchorage Museum in Alaska a exhibit called The Art of Fandom, and artist “Red” Hong Yi, who creates artwork from everyday materials like seeds, chopsticks, ceramics, and, yes, even paper created some Star Wars art. Photographed by Gizmodo’s own Mike Damanskis, Take a look!

The Anchorage Museum in Alaska is currently featuring an exhibit called The Art of Fandom, filled with works inspired by some of fandom’s coolest movies and shows. The international collection features artists like Sebastian Masuda, Cliff Wright, and Marco d’Alfonso, with works based on Wonder Woman, The Lord of the Rings, classic anime, and a lot more. According to the website, the exhibition is designed to look at “the things people like in our mass and global culture through collectables, contemporary art and design, far art, and fandom sub-culture.”

Visit the io9.com website to see more arts, or if you have the opportunity to visit the Museum, pay a visit.

Sourceio9.com
Sergio Lopes
Sergio Lopes
Nerd, geek, garage musician, gamer and father. He was the editor of the São Paulo Jedi Council, currently editor in two blogs, at Comix Revenge where he writes about comics and Geek culture and also Star Wars, and also in the Sociedade Jedi where besides talking about Star Wars, is a bridge between what happens in Brazil to the world.
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