Models of Trash Bash Art Festival 2023At Nehalem Bay Winery View fullsize Model: Adria Badagnani, Master of the Ceremony View fullsize Designer & Model: Jessi Just, The Executive Moth and Her Cocoon Materials: Faded curtains, silk flowers, plastic picnic table covers, tea strainers, polystyrene foam, wire View fullsize Model: Jessi Just View fullsize Creation: Miss Picnic Model: Shelby Jay Designer: Shelby Jay Materials: Foam cones, packing peanuts, egg cartons, pipe cleaner and an old picnic blanket. Designer Statement: In the Manzanita-made card game, Naked Court, there is a card with a beautiful illustration of a corncob corset…which inspired my look. It’s time to picnic! View fullsize Creation: Hands of Blue Model: Ben Ballou Designer: Ben Ballou Materials: Nitrile gloves, Black garbage bag and cardboard boxes Designer Statement: I've worn all of these gloves. I am the housekeeper at NCRD. But don't worry, there's nothing dangerous in any of them! View fullsize Model/Designer: Ben Ballou View fullsize Creation: Express Yourself From the Heart to Reduce Waste Model: Victoria McOmie Designer: Victoria McOmie Materials: Weather Pro Wrap from a dumpster, used saw blade and project scraps from home trash. Designer Statement: Thinking outside the dumpster creates new ways to use single use packaging materials. Expressing myself through art at community events makes life better! View fullsize Model/Designer: Victoria McOmie View fullsize Creation: Picking a Winner Model: Penny Cole Designer: Penny Cole Materials: Used bingo cards from the Rockaway Beach Lions Club bingo game on April 22nd. Designer Statement: "The bingo cards are all paper and are completely recyclable. They are all collected after each game and recycled responsibly." View fullsize Creation: Book Fairy Model: Dori Bearden Designer: Margaret Tierney Materials: old books.....scrap ribbon....embroidery hoop...wooden stick....wine bottle fairy lights...scrap feather...glitter Designer Statement: "Never underestimate a book by its cover. All things are possible" View fullsize Model: Dori Bearden View fullsize Creation: Cutie Teas, Good things come in Threes Model: Dori Bash, Mary Eldred, and Norma Jean Goss Designer: Dori Bash Materials: Cardboard, cutie mandarin bags, tea bag wrappers, bottle caps Designer Statement: "Pick up trash every time you walk the beach and be mindful of what you purchase, for instance buy tea in bulk!" View fullsize Models: Dori Bash, Mary Eldred, and Norma Jean Goss View fullsize Creation: Trashy Ballerina Model: Mariah Ureel Designer: Mariah Ureel Materials: Bubble wrap & foam, coffee bags, doily and drape from a free box Designer Statement: "Baristas are happy for coffee bags to be upcycled!" View fullsize Model: Mariah Ureel View fullsize Creation: Steampunk Model: Peggy Schumann Designer: Margaret Tierney Materials: Hat from 2nd hand store..halloween mask cat face rusty washers old keys broken jewelry and pieces of rabbit fur added corset...wedding corset was white acid washed in vinegar and then dye black broken jewelry chains old keys and old rivets added straps came from old luggage...pants old jeans with old washers added neckless..broken jewelry old keys ring mouse came from sweater clip from the 50's on old ring base..pocket watch broken added old chains from jewelry compass glass jar paper compass glued on old leather belt wrapped old chain from broken jewelry all had a little swartzky crystals added to them Designer Statement: "Never throw out old jewelry ssoooo many uses. Always reuse what you have or check with a friend what they don't use anymore." View fullsize Model: Peggy Schumann View fullsize Creation: Pack it up Model: Aina Tonjes Designer: Aina Tonjes Materials: Thrifted hat and ribbon, packaging materials. Designer Statement: "Buying locally made items from local stores reduces the need for shipping materials. " View fullsize Model: Aina Tonjes View fullsize Creation: Ben Buoy Bottle Boy Model: Ben Rosenberg Designer: Ben Killen Rosenberg Materials: Bottle caps, buoys, roofing materials Designer Statement: "Bottle caps are the most common items that I find washed up on the shores of our beaches. Some caps are also intently left behind, along with 'poop bags' by folks who say 'I'll pick it up on my way back'. Sadly marine animals, birds, and fish see bottle caps as food, which get ingested and pose potential fatal results. With the onslaught of construction, countless materials get thrown out that can otherwise be used for building projects on a minimal budget." View fullsize Model: Ben Rosenberg View fullsize Creation: Eclipse sunglasses Model: Olivia Jane Gibson Designer: Jo Newhouse Materials: Eclipse sunglasses Designer Statement: "This is trashion past. Glasses collected at old CARTM after the eclipse of 2017. " View fullsize Model: Olivia Jane Gibson View fullsize Creation: Second Chances Model: Madison Kennedy Designer: Rhonda Gewin Materials: 1970's wall paper, surveyors tape measure, flexible conduit, fabric softener dryer sheets, colander & toilet paper rolls. Designer Statement: "What is trash to some is art supplies to others. With a different perspective and a little imagination everything deserves a second chance to be useful." View fullsize Model: Madison Kennedy View fullsize Creation: Mother of Pearl Model: Carol Parks Designer: Carol Parks Materials: Oyster and clam shells, used fishing nets, seaweed, cardboard, accessories from the 2022 Bay City Arts production of Narnia the Musical Designer Statement: "All oyster shells were collected from the waste piles at the Fish Peddler in Bay City." View fullsize Model: Carol Parks View fullsize Creation: A Black ball gown created in a 1950's style Model: Mary Moran Designer: Mary Moran Materials: This gown is fashioned from used black bubble wrap from Polaris Gallery and assorted torn trash bags. It has been enhanced with red produce bags saved from three years of grocery trips. The hat was created from more bubble wrap and assorted plastic bits. My Jewelry is made from various found objects. Designer Statement: "This gown was originally created several years ago but has been remade for this show. It shows that, once again, What goes around, comes around, and around, and around. Who knows where it will end up next." View fullsize Model: Mary Moran View fullsize Creation: McGlade of Landscape Past Model: Robyn McGlade Designer: Jon Helzer & Robyn McGlade Materials: "Distressed tarp Leaky Xtra Tuff boots & Raincoat Discarded landscape materials including weed barrier, tree tie, netting, plant tags Discarded computer & telephone cords Fine Gardening magazines Metal scraps Designer Statement: "This creation is nearly a hundred percent trash diverted from it's trip to the landfill. Most discarded items can be turned into high art. This is what can happen when you clean out the shed. " View fullsize Model: Robyn McGlade View fullsize Model: Robyn McGlade