A few months back
Plastic Seconds took part in the first major exhibition and auction by
Stitch at
The Dairy, near Russel Square.
Stitch is an organisation that raises environmental awareness through the arts.
Stitch does this by hosting events that use art to inspire and engage people with environmental issues.
This art auction featured the works of 40 artists - both emerging and established - working with a variety of different mediums to communicate a range of environmental issues including; Waste, Loss of Biodiversity, Sustainability, Water, Food, Farming, and more. The pieces started at £20 up to around £15,000 – so there was definitely something for everyone! Works by artists such as
Richard Long,
Darren Almond,
Marc Quinn and
Richard Wentworth, as well as many others, were featured. The event was in unison with
EJF,
Living Earth Foundation,
Greenpeace and
10:10. You can see the works by checking our online catalogue
HERE.
The pieces by
Plastic Seconds were modelled on the auction night by members of the
Stitch team :-) The fab lady that is
Pandemonia attended the show and
she featured us on her account of the night here!
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Plastic Seconds LIGHT BULB NECKLACE modelled on the night by a lovely lady. |
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Another Plastic Seconds 20s style necklace modelled by Markella Koniordou |
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Here a girl modelling an amazing Fish and Chips creation by the equally amazing The Rodnik Band from their SS12 'Save The Sea' collection |