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Strawed!
Woven Straw Mat. This is a new art medium my Dutch friend and I are exploring: Co-Creating with villagers canvases and products out of used drinking straws.My new Dutch friend Maartin has been visiting Bianca and I here in Sagada. It's perfect timing because Bianca...
Trash for Sale
My exhibition at the Baguio Museum ends this week. The two small paintings have sold but not the big one (4ft x 2.5ft) Price 1100$. It is made by the trash weaving women in Natonin. The frame is custom constructed to be easy to assemble and dissemble. Orders welcome!...
Luminal Deliveries
Phew! I have returned from three weeks of Jedi traveling between villages. I have Wifi and can now at last post some pictures of the luminal deliveries, cocreations and connections that occurred as I passed through this particularly impoverished and disconnected...
Making mandalas with Trash and Organic Materials
Here's a little video of my work with the crazy remote school I mentioned in my past post. The movie features a series of trash and plant mandalas made by students from the Ga'dan tribe. BNTAS Annonat Extensionis a remote school in the Paracelis region of the...
122 Letters
I've been sharing my recent work with a crazy remote and challenged school in the mountains of Paracelis, Philipinnes. The school serves the isolated Ga'dan tribe. The teachers make a 2 hour commute over rough road, then stay the week in the two room school-- the...
Becoming a Jedi…
I am finally getting the hang of being a Jedi. It's easy actually. It's all about flowing with the force. You flow, the force does the rest.In this way I showed up to the Gag'gad'dumpay Youth conference on the Environment with Irene and several other teachers last...
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Russell is a regenerative artist, inventor and philosopher based in Bali, Indonesia. He is one of the principals of global the Ecobrick. His regenerative theories are inspired by his time amongst the Igorot people, his journey with plastic and his work mandalas. Russell is currently working on a new theory of Earthen Ethics and Plastic Sequestration. You can follow him on Facebook
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