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Phipholle
“Phipholle, Salvage Art&Creation,
Phipholle is a French upcyler based in Bristol. Passionated about DIY and disheartened to see the quantity of waste our society is producing, she has been exploring for the last 10 years the creative potential of materials that she has been able to salvage in the street or in her everyday life. She regularly takes part in upcycling projects, showcases and sells her work. Phipholle is also an experienced workshop leader. She frequently organises workshops for adults and kids during festivals and events. She loves sharing clever recycling techniques with as many as possible and help people become more aware of their own creativity and realise that at their own level, they can tackle environmental issues.
Main materials used for her jewellery and accessory: inner-tube, drink-can, re-used paper, cardboard, old silver cutlery, fabric…