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30 Materials found in New Port
Date:
February 23, 2015
Author:
lees266
Category:
Studio
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I guess this is a net sheet for apples or other fruit. I found this in front of a super market.
This is a local newspaper for residents in Jersey City. I got this from New Port PATH station.
I don’t what this is exactly. I picked this up in my apartment building.
This is a plastic bag from Morton Williams, which is a biggest local super market.
This is an advertisement flyer I got from my post box.
This is also an advertisement flyer for New Port residents.
This is kind of weekly newspaper for Indian residents because there are many Indians live in New Port
I’m not sure what this is but anyway I found it on my door knob.
This is a guide map for PATH users.
This is a mall directory map in New Port Centre Mall. NPCM is a biggest main mall in New Port.
An advertisement flyer
This is a tiny little tooth paste I found on the ground.
This is receipt from Molton Williams Market
This is a Korean rice package I found in my apartment’s dumping ground. I could find these kind of things easily because there are a lot of Koreans who line in New Port.
These are a fork and knife that could freely get in Morton Williams Market.
This is a kind of mesh I also found on the ground.
This is a wooden stick I also got from dumping ground.
This is a chopstick I can freely get from Japanese food court.
This is a small pack of dried red pepper powder that I can also freely get from Japanese food Court.
An advertisement flyer from New Port Leasing Office.
An advertisement flyer from New Port Health Center
An advertisement flyer from New Port Centre Mall
A Plastic bag from Target mall.
This is a sesame oil bottle I picked up from recycling box.
A paper bag from bakery shop near my apt bldg.
An advertisement flyer from New Port Health Center
Pieces of paper to sell furniture to neighbors.
A Jersey City magazine for residents.
A sharpie I picked up from the ground.
A free straw from Molton Williams market.
This is just a general arrangement of whole materials I found in New Port. I first arranged them all to think about a particular concepts.
This is an arrangement that is classified with colors. From the left to right, the color changes in to white- red-green-yellow to black.
I chose those materials and arranged them because I just liked their own unique textures.
I tried many ways of arrangement, and this was my favorite.
Those are my designs that were inspired by materials from New Port, especially from the net sheet and a mesh.
One Response
Tamar · February 24, 2015 at 15:30:48 ·
great artifacts!
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great artifacts!