MING
Reimagined Waste: Art, Light & Legacy
In China, fragments of Ming vases are sold as rare collectibles. Ming reinterprets this idea using discarded plastic from thrift stores. The material is carefully cut, arranged, and hand-formed into a new vase. What was once waste gains value through precision and craftsmanship. Each piece is unique, echoing the exclusivity of its historic counterpart. By repurposing plastic into a contemporary artifact, Ming questions how worth is assigned, transforming discarded materials into objects that challenge perceptions of authenticity, value, and heritage.
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