Every garment has a story
Miami-based duo Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz, known as Guerra de la Paz, create large-scale sculptures from discarded clothing, reflecting on consumerism, waste and history. They speak about their work and the ‘history of things’ in this 2008 STUDIO 360 interview on NPR. They’ve also posted a YouTube video of the installation of the Crayola-rainbow sculpture “Tribute,” pictured above.
(via unconsumption)