Australian artist Freya Jobbins creates these sculptures made of recycled dolls and plastic toy parts.
“My work explores the relationship between consumerist fetishism and the emerging recycling culture within the visual arts."
“Due to our society’s overspending on children’s plastic toys, especially dolls, the materials for my assemblages are very accessible.”
"The plastic toy assemblages, disturbing to some, I see as my humorous side and my printmaking is what I consider more my voice."
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Check her website: www.freyajobbins.com
Source: Dailymail
“My work explores the relationship between consumerist fetishism and the emerging recycling culture within the visual arts."
“Due to our society’s overspending on children’s plastic toys, especially dolls, the materials for my assemblages are very accessible.”
"The plastic toy assemblages, disturbing to some, I see as my humorous side and my printmaking is what I consider more my voice."
[link]
Check her website: www.freyajobbins.com
Source: Dailymail
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