
Recycled Into Art: “Ms. Sommerhoff is one of those artists who regard trash not as an eye sore but as a golden opportunity. One can see through the bright paint of her wall reliefs and recognize the plastic foam packing material, which forms the matrix for sculpture” writes the NY Times about Herrat.

About her ArtWorks she says: “The materials used in my art work come out of trash bins, from roadsides and the local dump. They were used in schools (milk cartons), businesses (styrofoam and cardboard) – for packing and storage, as well as in our homes. The materials are symbolic of our time, and I am utilizing it while it is still around and before something different will take their place in the future”.
We ca only add: amazing style, great talent.
Enjoy Ms. Sommerhoff’s website
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Unique ::: Inventive ::: Recyeled ::: Too KEWL!!!!
You work is inspiring.
Derrick Douglass ::: ChiefRemixOlogist
http://www.thriftstoreremix.wordpress.com
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