Art by John Guy Johnston
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View this post on Instagram The second of two artworks installed down by the Whau River, in association with Whau River Catchment Trust (@whauriver) cleanup events. It's a long rope made from repurposed single-use plastic. Some images of the cleanup ➡️ – #sculpture #artinstallation #artwork #plastic #environment #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art #jjprojects #johnjohnston A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 18, 2018 at 2:28pm PDT
The second of two artworks installed down by the Whau River, in association with Whau River Catchment Trust (@whauriver) cleanup events. It's a long rope made from repurposed single-use plastic. Some images of the cleanup ➡️ – #sculpture #artinstallation #artwork #plastic #environment #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art #jjprojects #johnjohnston
A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 18, 2018 at 2:28pm PDT
View this post on Instagram Images of 100 metres of handmade plastic rope installed for the Whau Arts Festival (@whauthepeople). It's made from repurposed single-use plastic. Swipe <- First 📷by @animaytey – #sculpture #artinstallation #artwork #plastic #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art #jjprojects #johnjohnston A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 14, 2018 at 2:27pm PDT
Images of 100 metres of handmade plastic rope installed for the Whau Arts Festival (@whauthepeople). It's made from repurposed single-use plastic. Swipe <- First 📷by @animaytey – #sculpture #artinstallation #artwork #plastic #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art #jjprojects #johnjohnston
A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 14, 2018 at 2:27pm PDT
View this post on Instagram Plastic Whau Days, installed last week on a boardwalk footbridge in Whau River mangroves for the Whau Arts Festival (@whauthepeople). It's made from repurposed single-use plastic. – #sculpture #artinstallation #artwork #plastic #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 11, 2018 at 2:29pm PDT
Plastic Whau Days, installed last week on a boardwalk footbridge in Whau River mangroves for the Whau Arts Festival (@whauthepeople). It's made from repurposed single-use plastic. – #sculpture #artinstallation #artwork #plastic #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art
A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 11, 2018 at 2:29pm PDT
View this post on Instagram This is 1 of 2 outdoor sculptures I installed this past weekend. This first one, Plastic Whau Days, was on a boardwalk footbridge through mangroves over the Whau River, for the Whau Arts Festival (@whauthepeople). Both works were in association with Whau River Catchment Trust (@whauriver) river cleanup events. The works were made with repurposed single-use plastic bags. Swipe <- – #sculpture #artinstallation#artwork #plastic #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 8, 2018 at 2:17pm PDT
This is 1 of 2 outdoor sculptures I installed this past weekend. This first one, Plastic Whau Days, was on a boardwalk footbridge through mangroves over the Whau River, for the Whau Arts Festival (@whauthepeople). Both works were in association with Whau River Catchment Trust (@whauriver) river cleanup events. The works were made with repurposed single-use plastic bags. Swipe <- – #sculpture #artinstallation#artwork #plastic #contemporaryart #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art
A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 8, 2018 at 2:17pm PDT
View this post on Instagram Tomorrow I’ll be installing my Plastic Whau Days artwork for the Whau Arts Festival. The installation involves long lengths of handmade plastic rope covering the railings of a boardwalk footbridge. It's made from repurposed, single-use plastic. Come down to the Whau River tomorrow to check out the whole work. Swipe to next image to see location map. – – #artinstallation #sculpture #artwork #plastic #festival #contemporaryart #festival #artwork #artgram#artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 3, 2018 at 1:50pm PDT
Tomorrow I’ll be installing my Plastic Whau Days artwork for the Whau Arts Festival. The installation involves long lengths of handmade plastic rope covering the railings of a boardwalk footbridge. It's made from repurposed, single-use plastic. Come down to the Whau River tomorrow to check out the whole work. Swipe to next image to see location map. – – #artinstallation #sculpture #artwork #plastic #festival #contemporaryart #festival #artwork #artgram#artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art
A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 3, 2018 at 1:50pm PDT
View this post on Instagram For the Whau Arts Festival, my outdoor installation down by the Whau River is happening this SATURDAY, 5th of MAY, after the festival was postponed due to severe weather last weekend. Weather outlook looking good! Swipe to next image to see exact location. The work has been handmade from repurposed, single-use plastic. Down by the Whau river, there will also be a riverside cleanup hosted by the Whau River Catchment Trust (all welcome), and blues music from Stefan. The main festival site will be just up the road at Riversdale Park, from 9am – 9pm. Check out website for the full programme (link in bio). – #contemporaryart #artinstallation #sculpture #festival #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art #artwork A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 1, 2018 at 2:48pm PDT
For the Whau Arts Festival, my outdoor installation down by the Whau River is happening this SATURDAY, 5th of MAY, after the festival was postponed due to severe weather last weekend. Weather outlook looking good! Swipe to next image to see exact location. The work has been handmade from repurposed, single-use plastic. Down by the Whau river, there will also be a riverside cleanup hosted by the Whau River Catchment Trust (all welcome), and blues music from Stefan. The main festival site will be just up the road at Riversdale Park, from 9am – 9pm. Check out website for the full programme (link in bio). – #contemporaryart #artinstallation #sculpture #festival #artwork #artgram #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #art #artwork
A post shared by John Johnston (@jjprojects) on May 1, 2018 at 2:48pm PDT