A giant rug, phone jewellery, a clown, delicate hats, a secret garden, collage with a statement and a zombie are just some of the astonishing artworks made from waste at the 2014 Parkes Waste to Art & Design Exhibition.
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This is the 10th Waste to Art exhibition. Back in 2004, 38 entries were entered over four categories.
In this year's exhibition there are 72 entries in 14 categories.
Winners are:
Primary 3 Dimensional Winner - Secret Garden by - by The Little Art Company Beginners Group (Lilia Howard, Lucy Noakes, Mitchell Arndell, Darcy Summerhayes, Ruby Wilson, Sara Santhosji, Joshua Bail, Thomas Ball, Aimee Ross, Aden Neems).
Highly Commended Primary 3 Dimensional - "Block Mania 1" - The Little Art Company Juniors Group (Matilda Wilson, Zoe Anderson, Jesse Woods, Charlie Strudwick, Gemmah Neilsen, Marnie Noakes).
Primary 2 Dimensional Winner - "Butterfly" - by Laura Kirk.
High School 3 Dimensional Winner - "Waste to Man" by Harrison Jones.
Highly Commended High School 3D - "Currajong" by Jamie Maxwell.
High School 2 Dimensional Winner - Keys by Charlotte Fisher.
Highly Commended High School 2D - Fallen on Salt Island by Andrew Ashe.
High School Functional Winner - Library Handbag by Mikala McLean.
Highly Commended High School Functional - Coffee Table by Jock Darcy
Community 3 Dimensional Winner -Lunch by Bob Hansford.
Highly Commended Community 3D -Jack and Jim by Rod Tanswell.
Community 2 Dimensional Winner - My Life in the Pool by Hana Cowperthwaite.
Highly Commended Community 2D - Sunshine by George Heath.
Community Functional Winner - Centenary of Linen and Lace by Roseanne Jones.
Highly Commended Community Functional - I NEED a new phone by Sharyn Preisig.
Open 3 Dimensional Winner - Brown Tree Frog by Bob Hansford.
Highly commended Open 3D - Clown by Elsie Mahon.
Open 2 Dimensional Winner - Boss of the Hen House by Elsie Mahon.
Open Functional Winner - Fly Away, Cat's Ears by Christine Somers.
Highly commended Open Functional - Fantastic Plastic by Elsie Mahon.
Building/Sculpture 2D Winner - Wastefall by the Middleton Public School.
Community Building/Sculpture 3D Winner - Best Dressed Tree in Town by Middleton Public School.
Community Building/Sculpture Functional - Who said size does not matter by Helen Standen.
Visitors to the exhibition are also invited to vote for their favourite. The "People's Choice award will be given at the end of the exhibition.
The exhibition is open at Parkes Library until Wednesday April 30.
The winners of the Parkes local exhibition go onto the Regional competition and exhibition which is being hosted by Dubbo City Council with the opening planned for Saturday June 28.
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Middleton Public School continued its success of recent years in the Sims Metal Waste to Art and design competition by taking out first place for it’s work in the Building/Sculpture 2D section.
Under the supervision of Mrs Helen Standen, all 250 students completed the colourful work titled ‘Wastefall’ through the use of plastic lids and bottle-tops.
All up the ‘Wastefall’ features some 50 strands made up of hundreds of pieces that were brought in by students and strung together to resemble a waterfall feature. One strand alone consists of 170 lids and bottle-tops.
Mrs Standen is pictured with students (left to right) Maeve O’Brien, Matilda Langham, Hayden Lamond and Caylan Neilson.