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Recycling – Upcycling – Art!

Der in Odense, Dänemark geborene Künstler Thomas Dambo macht aus Müll Kunst.
Nachdem eine Ausbildung zum Tischler für Dambo nicht die Erfüllung war, begann er ein Design-Studium in Kolding. Schon sehr früh entdeckte er das große Potential in Dingen, die andere Menschen wegwerfen.

Nach seinem Abschluss gründete Thomas in Kopenhagen eine eigene Werkstatt, von der aus er sein Unternehmen gründete und seiner Leidenschaft als Straßenkünstler nachging. Jetzt ist er auf der ganzen Welt für seine großen Recycling-Skulpturen und -Installationen, sein Projekt Happy City Birds und die interaktive Pixelinstallation Happy Wall bekannt.
Begonnen hat die Reise mit dem ersten großen Straßenkunstprojekt; “Glückliche Stadtvögel” (Happy Birds). Seitdem hat Thomas mehr als 3000 Vogelhäuser gebaut und in verschiedenen Städten der Welt aufgehängt.

Die sechs vergessenen Riesen, die in den westlichen Stadtbezirken von Kopenhagen (Rødovre, Hvidovre, Vallensbæk, Ishøj, Albertslund und Høje Taastrup) zu finden sind, waren der Beginn der Serie “Die große Geschichte der kleinen Leute und der Riesentrolle”. Diese sechs Skulpturen wurden mit Hilfe von lokalen Freiwilligen aus Altholz hergestellt. Sie sind das erste Kapitel von dieser fortlaufenden Geschichte. https://thomasdambo.com/works/forgotten-giants/
Das Projekt möchte Kunst aus dem Museum holen, die schönen und oft übersehenen Naturgebiete zeigen und gleichzeitig ein aufregendes und anderes Erlebnis bieten. Inzwischen lauern Dambos Trolle in vielen Winkeln der Welt.

Auf einer Landzunge in Puerto Rico entstand Hector EL Protector, der von einem tropischen Sturm genauso zerstört wurde, wie weitere große Teile der Insel.

Hector El Protector war Thomas Dambos Beitrag zum Kunstfestival Culebra Es Ley auf der Insel Culebra in Puerto Rico.Hector wurde in 5 Tagen mit Paletten vom örtlichen Schrottplatz hergestellt. Hector ist eine permanente Installation, die die Insel vor Besuchern mit schlechten Absichten in Bezug auf die Natur der Insel schützt. Nicht lange nach der Zerstörung durch den Sturm wandten sich zahlreiche Bewohner mit der Bitte an Thomas Dambo, Hector Elö protector wiederaufzubauen. Dies gelang schließlich mit einer Crowd-funding Aktion, so dass Hector heute wieder über die Menschen und die Insel wacht.

       

Thomas hat Projekte für eine Reihe großer und kleiner Organisationen durchgeführt, darunter das Roskilde Festival, Visit Denmark, TEDx, Arla, das Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, Shake Shack, Life is beautiful, AON und die Kopenhagener Metro Company.

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Recycling – Upcycling – Art !

Thomas Dambo has made a long range of different projects for various customers all over the world. Him and his crew make everything from furniture and scenography to big and small art installations / sculptures, all from recycled materials.

Thomas Dambo is an artist / designer who specializes in making art pieces, sculptures, furniture and anything you / I can imagine out of trash, also known as recycled materials. He also gives a lot of speeches about upcycling and arranges workshops for schools, companies etc. teaching people to build stuff from trash.

Thomas originates from Odense, Denmark. He has always loved building stuff and began at an early age to build treehouses, boxcars from old wood he found around his old neighborhood.

After High School Thomas began studying to become a carpenter, he though quickly became bored with the repetive work and looking for a more creative way he applied for Kolding school of designs and was accepted in 2005.

During his early years at the design school Thomas started to see great potential in all of the stuff that people threw out. He was especially intrigued by all the ply wood that was daily thrown away by constructing sites etc, and one day when he came across a giant container filled with this he got the idea for his first major street art project; “Happy City Birds”. Since then Thomas has build more than 3000 birdhouses and spread them in several cities all over the world.

After graduating Thomas got his own workshop in Copenhagen from where he started his business, while also pursuing his passion as a street artist. He is well known around the world for his large recycle sculptures and installations, his Happy City Birds project and the interactive pixel installation Happy Wall.

On a promontory in Puerto Rico Hector EL Protector was guarding, but it was destroyed by a tropical storm as well as other large parts of the island.

Hector El Protector was Thomas Dambo’s contribution to the Culebra Es Ley art festival on the island of Culebra in Puerto Rico. Hector was produced in 5 days with pallets from the local junkyard. Hector is a permanent installation that protects the island from visitors with bad intentions regarding the nature of the island. Not long after the storm was destroyed, many residents turned to Thomas Dambo to rebuild Hector El protector. This finally succeeded with a crowd-funding campaign, so that today Hector again watches over the people and the island.

       

The Six Forgotten Giants in the western municipalities of Copenhagen: Rødovre, Hvidovre, Vallensbæk, Ishøj, Albertslund and Høje Taastrup were the beginning and the first chapter of Thomas Dambo’s ongoing story: “The great story of the little people and the giant trolls”.
All six sculptures are made from scrap wood with the help of local volunteers. https://thomasdambo.com/works/forgotten-giants/
The project wants to bring art out of the museum, show the beautiful and often overlooked nature spots, and at the same time give an exciting and different experience.

Thomas has made projects for a range of big and small organisations including Roskilde Festival, Visit Denmark, TEDx, Arla, Museo de arte de Puerto Rico, Shake Shack, Life is Beautiful, AON and Copenhagen Metro Company.

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