The provided illustration depicts the process by which G-Cube( garbage cube) sculptures are made by an artist, using plastic waste.
Overall, 10-step process includes many key stages, beginning with gathering the plastic wastage and culminating in a ready sculpture being demonstrated at the art gallery. Furthermore, the entire process consists of utilization of both human actions and some special machinery to achieve expected result.
The process starts with collecting the plastic wastage into bags, after which they are conveyed via pickup to the studio. Once transported, plastic is put into mould (50 centimeters in length and width), where it is crushed and compressed via compressor. After that, the plastic cube then boiled in 150°C in order to get a liquid resin, and then poured again into mould, marking the end of forming process.
At the stage-7, resin is left for 24 hours to freeze and be ready to usage. When it is frozen enough, blocks are pulled from mould and created a sculpture by an artist, before being exhibited at the art gallery.
