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Art and hearts


Lynne Stein has always seen the benefits of using recycled materials to create art and came to resurrect this old tradition with children from Dwyran and Newborough primary schools.

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Lynne has been working with Oriel Môn, Llangefni, to highlight the heritage of mat-making on Anglesey, including using marram grass to create rugs in Newborough.

She brought her traditional techniques to the primary school children of Newborough and Dwyran to help create mats, rugs and wall-hangings by making the most of recycled materials.

Pupils working with recycled materials

She and the children used heart motifs to depict the theme of Saint Dwynwen, Wales' patron saint for lovers and friendship who has strong links with the area.

Lynne has also worked with a youth group from the Tanlan Craft Centre, Bodorgan, making creative use of the flotsam and jetsam which washes up on the area's beaches.

A display of Lynne and the children's work will be travelling round the libraries of Anglesey this summer. For more details, contact Oriel Môn on 01248 724444.

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    Danielle Hanmer
    I live in Chester but have been creating my own recycled art from the sea on your beach for the past five years - maybe some of you have seen it. I get so many comments about it and it is one of the loves of my life, despite the fact that one day I will come down and it will be all gone back to the wind and the sea. Newborough is one of the most beautiful places in the world. I hope that the local people feel the same.
    Wed Jan 21 09:23:07 2009

    Robi Thomas, Swansea
    I have been an avid hooker for many years and have now combined it with my textile and working on anything I can find in fabric and found items of jewellery, beads, buckles and buttons. Its great to see so many now taking up this mantle, well done Lynne.
    Tue Jan 6 09:50:47 2009

    Helen Clark from Macclesfield
    I saw one of Lynne's wall hangings at Rode Hall, near Congleton in February and would love to contact her as I understand she sells the kits.
    Tue Oct 7 09:05:53 2008

    Brett from Bournemouth
    This is really inspiring, I am graphic designer hoping to start changing rubbish into something else, I can't wait to start now!
    Mon Sep 24 11:46:49 2007

    Sandra from Hampshire
    We have been using plastic milk containers in school to create Elmer the Elephant, the children thoroughly enjoyed this art session.
    Fri May 11 08:51:33 2007

    Diane, Lanzarote
    Cesar Manrique is an artist as famous as Picasso in the Canary Islands and he used recycled materials in the making of his extraordinary mobiles on some of the island's roundabouts (old water containers etc). I loved Lynne Stein's artworks, where can I see them when I visit Newborough at the end of October?
    Fri Oct 13 10:03:06 2006

    MR Reza Hashemi - London
    I do recycle art for the past 5 years and I make about 200 designs, I would like to show them in every school and teach the students how easy it is to make it,I would like to invite you to visit my website www.geocities.com/recycleartdesign I hope you enjoy them as much as i do
    Mon Sep 11 10:14:33 2006

    Cynthia Morse from Livermore, California, USA
    I just happened upon this site. The art that the students and their talented teacher create is just wonderful. I especially like the ideas of the young woman who uses book pages and bits of jewelery! There is such a warmth to the creations. It probably comes from the caring of the teacher and the students, and also from the materials themselves. I do this kind of recycled bits-and-pieces creation myself, and it always has so much more depth and spirit than when using brand-new materials. Congratulations to all!
    Sun Mar 19 06:40:10 2006

    nicola murray
    I think that recycle art is very interesting and is fun to make too. Carry on making it cos it needs somewhere to go - why not make it look good.
    Thu Mar 2 11:35:43 2006

    Tyzha, Indonesia
    I've just tried to made something like a wall magazine for a competition. We used recycled paper, eggshells, everything that everybody says is only trash - but the great thing is, it's so cheap and attractive!
    Fri Feb 17 02:21:10 2006

    Tina, Great Yarmouth
    I create from all recycled materials, especially paperback books. My art is miniature, i.e ATC size upwards, but because I use a lot of embellishments (recycled jewellery etc). I have to place them in a box, this is where the paperback comes in. Most of my miniature sculpture includes paperback book pages.
    Tue Jul 5 11:54:49 2005

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