Heidi_Leverty_Tincarnation_15_25735_360Heidi Leverty retrieves and sculpts the discarded remnants of our lives, capturing the unique and extraordinary in the things we throw away. Her art relies on trash – paper, metal, fabric and plastic diverted while in transit to recycling. (Above: Tincarnation 15, 32 x 32″)

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Leverty’s photographs are a product of chance, sculptural forms which emerge in a transient moment of cohesion.  These images from Bau-Xi Gallery are from the Outbox series, her current work. (Above: Textile 2 /Below: Zip it Up 1)

Heidi_Leverty_Zip_it_Up_1_28408_360Leverty is ahead of her time. While recycled material as a subject is becoming more widespread, she has made it her primary focus for more than seven years. Leverty has been featured internationally and through the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs in embassies and private collections around the world.

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heidi-compostation-Compostation 01 / Below: Textile 3

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Heidi Leverty’s website, here.

At Bau-Xi Gallery, here.


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