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Art at the Supermarket

by Bonnie Alter, London on 11. 3.06
Food & Health (food)

sainsburys%20bag.jpg Here is a recycled bag for use at the supermarket that could become a collector’s item. Sainsbury’s has teamed up with three quite famous English artists to create reusable shopping bags that are almost stylish enough to wear to that art opening tonight. Commissioned by Arts Council England, Michael Craig-Martin, Anya Gallaccio and Paul Morrison have designed these colourful and sturdy bags that will brighten up shopping and get people to think about art and the environment. They want shoppers to make the link between the desire to reuse something because it is attractive, and the act of recycling. Michael Craig-Martin’s is pictured—a combination of pop art and retro style. Anya Gallaccio’s has vibrant photos of vegetables in a string bag and Paul Morrison’s is black and white, suggesting a woodland scene. The bags cost 50 pence ($1) and the proceeds go to charity. Flying off the shelves... :: Arts Council England

Comments (2)

Organic fabric? Non-toxic dyes? I am putting my organic food in this, after all.

jump to top Tim says:

Does anyone have good suggestions about who makes these tote bags in an eco-friendly manner for groups to use as fundraising premiums or promotion?

jump to top Scott says:

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