Repurposed material to steampunk airship fin (technique)

Опубликовано: 15 Июнь 2026
на канале: Stephan J
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Stephan J. Smith, (Dr. Steampunk) of Artsmith Craftworks describes his process in transforming some repurposed materials into cool art. In this case, the objects are scrap pieces of cardboard being transformed into stabilizer fins for an Artsmith Craftworks steampunk airship!

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"When trash meets vision, art happens!!"
Our modern life creates a constant stream of refuse; some is recycled, some is buried in landfills, some sits at the bottom of the ocean. And some, the truly lucky bits, are re-purposed into new things: things of usefulness, beauty and inspiration. This is what I love to do.

My main interest is dimensional art in various forms. I currently focus on paper, including cut paper sculpture and handcast paper, but with an emphasis on mache. I also have a special love for recycling materials that would have otherwise gone into the trash. Many of my papier mache projects wind up using pieces and parts of plastic, metal or wood that came from packaging, manufacturing or scrap.

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-Stephan J Smith