The diagram illustrates the process that artist transforms plastic waste into G-Cube sculptures.
In general, the process undergoes 10 stages in total starting from collecting waste in public places, then experiencing complicated manufacturing steps in the studio, and ending with the product’s display in art galleries.
In the initial stage, the artist goes to rivers or lakes to collect plastic waste and then delivers it to the studio by truck. Next, at the studio, the waste goes under the crusher to be crushed into pieces which are then put into a compressor with measuring 50cm in width, height, and length. Subsequently, the waste is press into special boxes to form its shape.
The next stage is heating liquid resin at 150 degrees, which then poured into the shape of waste formed before. After that, the artist has to wait for 24 hours for the shape being cooled and becoming hard blocks. These blocks then are sculptured into the G-Cube. Finally, the completed products will be delivered to art galleries and ready to be displayed.
