Trash Art
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The Genesis Years: 2019-2023
Eric’s Genesis Years spanned from June 2019 to June 2023. These four years marked a period of intense exploration and innovation as an artist.
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Decorative Toter Wraps Ⓡ
Fed up with your garbage can’s smelly aura and questionable cleanliness? Give it a facelift by investing in one of our stylish, durable garbage can wraps! Reclaim some pride for your trash bin – invest in quality wrapping today!
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Artificial Trash
A collection of AI designed trash cans. Art directed by Eric P. Rhodes.
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Robness on Music, Spirituality, and His Obsession With Vaporwave
When he was seven years old, Robness loved watching MTV, listening to Nirvana and Billy Idol, and naturally, wanted to become a rock star. Today, he is a visual artist and the godfather of Trash Art.
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Yeli on Photography, the Bored Apes, and Trash Art
Yeli is a digital artist. We had a truly great time talking about her favorite books, her work in the NFT world, her latest digital art series, and her investment in the Bored Apes
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SPUDs of the Metaverse
How to Join! The minimum requirement for SPUDs membership is that you hold at least one potato-themed NFT or one whole $TATR (as in Ŧ1.00). Note: holders of $TATR have governance privileges that NFT holders do not. Learn more about $TATR here. The Potato Collection Immerse yourself in the delightful and captivating world of the…
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Reviiser on Blue Collar Jobs, Temporary Paintings, and the Trash Art Movement
From an early age, Dave had artistic ambitions. He went to an art college, but he dropped out before graduating. After spending a few years working as a lineman – one of the top 10 most dangerous jobs in America – and doing art on the side, he decided it was time for a change.
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Shaolin Shoppe on Vaporwave, Crypto Art, and the Best Kung-Fu Movie Ever
Shaolin Shoppe is a crypto artist, bass player, and one of the OGs in the trash art space. He got into crypto art before it was cool, spending only 3$ to mint his first NFT. Shaolin’s style is influenced by vaporwave, trash art, and glitch.
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WTF is Trash Art?
Trash Art was not pursuing a definitive individual label when it emerged. Instead, it simply planted a flag firmly in the middle of the debate between “what is” or “what isn’t?” Art and stated clearly to the gatekeepers, “You do not define Art anymore.”
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The Origins of Trash Art
This article covers the origins of trash art, which can be seen in the found art and junk art movements. The thoughts here inform the discussion about trash art in the next article. This article is the first in a two-part series.