tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875391750798926508.post4977925660824712439..comments2013-06-17T09:56:07.784-07:00Comments on Holly Carter - Artist: The Environmental IssueHolly Carterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09891705591052052733noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875391750798926508.post-59038487857916012962011-11-14T11:58:12.261-08:002011-11-14T11:58:12.261-08:00Thanks Gwynne! I am going to keep racking my brain...Thanks Gwynne! I am going to keep racking my brain for new ways to use found and recycled objects. Just thought of a new one while walking Lucy today, old dog tags.Holly Carterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09891705591052052733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875391750798926508.post-58151308530689394212011-11-14T10:48:11.203-08:002011-11-14T10:48:11.203-08:00What a lovely blog this is. I appreciate the story...What a lovely blog this is. I appreciate the story behind your pieces too. We all suffer the cognitive dissonance about our art vs the environmental impact. Well, unless we make found object art! <br /><br />This is always an issue for me, even when it just boils down to what I use to improve my house. Try camping up in the redwoods and then considering buying a wood floor or wood furniture ... and the oil required to ship plastic water bottles overseas to this country, just so the plastic bottles can be recycled and then shipped back to China for recycling ... Bleh! Sustainability is such a huge concept to wrap your head around.<br /><br />But writing is definitely a small load on the environment!Gwynnehttp://www.bewilderkits.comnoreply@blogger.com