The diagram illustrates the process of manufacturing G-cube sculpture by artists using recycled plastic.
Overall,this is a linear process and it is evident that there are ten major steps in the process,beginning with collecting plastic waste and finishing with storing in an Art gallery to display.
It can be clearly seen that during the first age,plastic waste is collected by the artist from the environment and transported them to the studio by a truck. In the next stage, a crusher is used to crush the plastics into small particles.This process is taken place in a studio. Those crushed plastics are transferred into a compressor to compress into cube shapes, which are each 50cm in width, height, and depth.
After compression, the cubes are placed into a mould and liquid resin is heated under 150 celsius to pour on to the cubes, which is acted as a safe coverage. After pouring liquid resin, the cubes are left to cool for 24 hours. Followed by,cubes are taken out from the mould as finished blocks.Additionally,those blocks are used to make variety of sculptures and stored in an art gallery to exhibit.
