The diagram illustrates how G-Cube sculptures are manufactured from plastic waste through the linear production.
Overall, the process is comprised of 10 stages, commencing with collecting rubbish from numerous site and culminating with final art products all set to be displayed in to art gallerries.
In the first stage, the artist collects garbage from anywhere before being loaded into the truck to the studio. At here, rubbish is subjected in a crusher, where small pieces are created. The next step involves being pressed by a compressor, with measuring 50 centimeters on all sides. Following this, these cubes are put into the mould to reshape its form, preparing for the futher stages.
In the subsequent stage, liquid resin is heated to 150 degrees Celsius and poured into a mould containing compressed blocks. By this stage, these materials are left to cool during a day to form solid blocks. Once this step is completed, the artist are ready to desing into sculptural arts and displayed at museum or art galleries.
