Event Year: 2022 Event Location: Virtual Competition: Energy Inspired Art Division: 3-5 School: Westside Elementary Team Size: 1
By Gwen L. 5th Grade
Westside Elementary
“A Windmills Breeze” is a mosaic that was created from a variety of recycled bottle caps and other materials such as blue rubber gloves and a science fair board to display it.
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10 thoughts on “A Windmill’s Breeze”
Really creative! I think you did a great job blending the colors of the caps into your creation!
This artwork is really quite pretty. It’s cool to see what new generations can do with recycling material and things that most people would just throw away. Great use of recycling and helping save the planet.
Excellent use of repurposing and reusing. Your art piece has many dimensions to it. Thank you for the explanation. Such a beautiful piece of art work with an excellent message. Nice work.
This is a beautiful piece of artwoek. I really think it showcases what someone can do with recycling and shows a very creative way to turn “trash” into something amazing. Very well done Gwen!!
Really creative! I think you did a great job blending the colors of the caps into your creation!
Gwen is very appreciative of all the kind comments. Thank you for sharing.
This Is a REALLY Cool Idea
Using the clear bottle lids to create shades of blue is very creative. Using different sized bottle lids also makes it very visually appealing.
This artwork is really quite pretty. It’s cool to see what new generations can do with recycling material and things that most people would just throw away. Great use of recycling and helping save the planet.
I love the upcycling and the artwork! Wonderful work!
Excellent use of repurposing and reusing. Your art piece has many dimensions to it. Thank you for the explanation. Such a beautiful piece of art work with an excellent message. Nice work.
This is amazing! Good luck!
Great way to show how we can do our part to save the planet!
This is a beautiful piece of artwoek. I really think it showcases what someone can do with recycling and shows a very creative way to turn “trash” into something amazing. Very well done Gwen!!