Brilio.net/en - One mans trash is another mans treasure. And these boys in Haiti embody this statement to the full. They are known as the Atis Rezistans, or the Artists of the Resistance. Incredibly, these groups of guys from Port-au-Prince, Haiti are internationally recognized for making sculptures out of used car parts, old toys, recycled wood and human skulls! Founded by Andre Eugene, they want this social movement to give opportunities for artists as to improve overall living conditions, for many of the nations people are still stranded in slums. These renowned artists also aim to connect with the spiritual world of Voodoo as a means to cope with the nations economic and political instability. In Haiti, Vodou is a popular religion, and its practitioners are known as servants of the spirit.
Eugene Andre and Celeur Jean Herard stand in front of a pile of waste. They have been transforming discarded scraps into art for almost 20 years. (Image via Washington Post)
Human skulls are also part of the mix, because why not? (Image via flickr)
Beautiful pieces of art that were made out of recycled tyres. (Image via The Jakarta Post)
Unique sculptures made out of discarded baby dolls. (Image via The Jakarta Post)
Super awesome, right? Hopefully, these artistic ideas will inspire you to think out of the box in an eco-friendly way. After all, we should do our part to give back to the Earth no matter what it takes, instead of damaging its ecosystem. May the Atis Rezistans keep spreading hope to help establish positive changes that the nation deserves.
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