
Beyond Borders is working with
artisans in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western
Hemisphere with virtually no resources the country has
an 85% unemployment rate. Beyond Borders provides
micro-loans for the people in Haitiand is working towards
bringing their amazing artwork to the market place to
increase their daily quality of life. Oil drums
are their raw materials. The process of converting oil
drums into sculptures is both a tribute to man’s
imagination and resourcefulness in the face of dire
economic needs. The artist first removes both
ends of the oil drum. The ends are used for smaller
sculptures. Next, the drum is stuffed with straw
and lit on fire to burn off any residues. When
it cools down, it is sliced down one side and flattened
into a four by six foot piece of metal canvass. The
artist with a stick of chalk draws out an image on this
metal sheet. Next, with only a hammer and a chisel,
the design is cut and the sculpture is made.
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