Abstract

This study was conducted to discuss and identify the potential of discarded recycled materials from the daily use of society in Malaysia and turns them to produce creative artworks. The study was conducted based on the observations of the artworks exhibited during the SI+SA Exhibition at the Shah Alam Gallery, Selangor. This research focuses on the creation process, form and value of the creative artworks originating from recycled materials. The art study approach, where the foundations are derived from a qualitative approach that emphasizes descriptive and holistic explanatory systems, has been used and linked through a conceptual framework developed by the relevant concepts as the frame of its analysis. Data was collected through primary methods such as interviews and observations and secondary sources such as books, journals, newspaper clippings and magazines. The results show that the works from the SI+SA Exhibition attempted to convey a message to address humanitarian problems such as responsibility, behaviour, awareness and sacrifice. The structure of the message conveys content that represents the meaning of the values of health, hygiene and creativity that ultimately encourages the community to play their respective roles in addressing the issue of waste management and recycling on a global scale. It is hoped that this research can show that using recycled materials as an alternative to producing creative artwork is a practical approach. Indirectly, raising awareness about recycling is no longer an option but rather an obligation to all levels of society to be cultured in daily life to ensure the environment's future is secure.

Highlights

  • Improper waste disposal has resulted in environmental pollution, which has affected the quality of human life

  • It can be used to guide people who want to understand in-depth any visual artworks and inspire other artists who prefer to adopt recycling theme in their artworks

  • Recycled art is an initiative of artists in (1) producing creative artworks using waste materials

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INTRODUCTION

Improper waste disposal has resulted in environmental pollution, which has affected the quality of human life. This charge has been implemented to encourage Malaysians to use fewer plastic bags (Muhammad Farid Ahmad Tarmiji, 2020) Another developed country, such as France, has taken a more drastic approach to ban plastic bags altogether. One of the programmes that received much attention in the country's visual art industry is the SI + SA Exhibition at the Shah Alam Gallery This exhibition displayed artworks by a group of lecturers from the Department of Fine Arts, UiTM Seri Iskandar, Perak. The work reminds the author of the use of percha cloth as a ceiling to cover the zinc roof in a village house (Azizan Rahman Paiman, 2020) This exhibition is planned by Aznan Omar as the curator of Al-Birunni Gallery, together with representatives from all the departments in the Faculty of Arts and Design, UiTM Perak, Seri Iskandar campus. It can be used to guide people who want to understand in-depth any visual artworks and inspire other artists who prefer to adopt recycling theme in their artworks

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