Glenwood Springs Artist Annie Bell Gives New Life to Discarded Objects in ‘Simplicity’
Annie Bell uses discarded objects and vintage patterns to create whimsical sculptures, promoting waste reduction and reuse through her exhibit at The Art Base.
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Glenwood Springs artist Annie Bell gives new life to discarded objects in ‘Simplicity’
“Reduce, reuse, recycle” has been part of American culture since the 1970s, when Congress passed the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. It’s a phrase often associated with sustainability, but not always with art — unless you ask Glenwood Springs artist Annie Bell. Bell’s creative path has taken several turns. She began as a photographer, developing film in darkrooms before moving into real estate when online media transformed the photograph…
Glenwood Springs artist Annie Bell gives new life to discarded objects in “Simplicity”
“Reduce, reuse, recycle” has been part of American culture since the 1970s, when Congress passed the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. It’s a phrase often associated with sustainability, but not always with art — unless you ask Glenwood Springs artist Annie Bell. Bell’s creative path has taken several turns. She began as a photographer, developing film in darkrooms before moving into real estate when online media transformed the photograph…
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