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Eco Series

Pollinators Bowls

Delicately winged insects are arranged within a circle of flowers, transforming a piece of recycled plastic into a mini showcase of the beauty of biodiversity and awareness of environmental preservation. This sweet and functional artwork serves as a reminder of the fine balance within our ecosystem.

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Decorated Hangers

This innovative eco art piece takes a broken porcelain tureen lid and transforms it into a charming decorative item. The lid is adorned with beautiful leaves as a reminder of the nature it intends to support by breathing new life into recycled items. A sturdy handle is added, allowing it be hung on walls or hooks, making it both functional and artistic. 

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Small Flower Dishes

Recycled plastic containers are creatively transformed into charming small flower dishes, perfect for adding a touch of nature to any space. These eco-friendly dishes not only showcase your favorite blooms but also reduce plastic waste. Embrace sustainability while enhancing your home decor with these delightful flower dishes!

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Base Materials for Any Eco Artist

A humble sour cream container serves as an ingenious base material for transforming into practical art. First, Marie painstakingly cleans the container and removes labels. She then paints or decorates it to fit her aesthetic, turning it into a unique dish or stylish storage solution. By cutting and reshaping the container, she can also create useful organizers or decorative holders for your home. Many pieces must be "cured" for 28 days, in order to withstand top-shelf dishwasher cleaning. However, Marie makes little effort to disguise the origins of her products... their humble beginnings are a badge of honor!

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Small Nature-Inspired Dishes

Recycled plastic containers take the form of small, pretty dishes adorned with earthy colors and organic shapes. Each piece reflects the intricate patterns and textures found in nature, such as floral or leaf-like designs. Perfect for holding trinkets or as decorative accents, these celebrate sustainability while adding a touch of natural elegance to any space.

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Small Fish Dish

A captivating piece of eco art featuring a fish swimming thoughtfully over a vibrant, colorful background. What was once waste is now an eye-catching decorative plate! This artwork made of recycled materials celebrates creativity, color, and the importance of sustainability in art.

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Circus-Themed Containers

Recycled plastic containers are transformed into circus-inspired bowls that blend sustainability with artistry. Each bowl showcases unique designs inspired by the fun and creativity of the circus. These eco-friendly creations not only serve as functional tableware but also make an environmentally conscious choice.

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Small Circus-Themed Containers

Recycled plastic containers become vibrant pieces of eco art. This unique circus-themed piece transforms everyday waste into a colorful celebration of creativity and sustainability. 

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Small Lion Container

Recycled plastic containers turned into charming, sustainable lion-themed decor. These small containers boast vibrant colors and playful designs, making them perfect for organizing small items or as delightful gifts. 

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Tilting at Landfills Exhibition

APRIL 25, 2026, ASHEVILLE. Marie Colton Woodard's eco-series titled "Tilting at Landfills." Featured in the Art Fair, hosted by Trinity Episcopal Church in the lovely mountains of North Carolina, and showcasing her talent in turning everyday pieces of waste - in this case, recycled plastic - into pieces of pretty, practical art for the home.

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