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The Creative Life of Retired Teachers: Bringing Scrap To Life

In daily life, there are many objects that are thrown away after they are used. In fact, as long as these waste items are slightly trimmed, plus some creativity, they can turn waste into treasure and rejuvenate new vitality.

The Creative Life of Retired Teachers: Bringing Scrap To Life

Two forks, a few semicircular metal flakes, a pair of scissors, a hot melt glue grab, a piece of scissors, and soon a cute little tiger will be ready.

Wu Bin: "I was first painted, painting and sculpture are connected, and they are all a process of artistic modeling. ”

The Creative Life of Retired Teachers: Bringing Scrap To Life

Wu Bin was originally a teacher at the School of Design of Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, and because of the relationship between teaching, he fell in love with the creation of waste objects. In the past, he only did some small ornaments in the classroom and at home, but after retirement, he directly moved his hobby to Anning Guangkun Village, where he stayed for 5 years.

Wu Bin: "Slowly my small space can no longer be put down, but I still want to make more works and let more people feel." ”

The Creative Life of Retired Teachers: Bringing Scrap To Life

Cobras made of tires and headlights, lizards made of scrap parts of vehicles, floral shapes made of tree roots and metal pieces, fish made of scissors... In Wu Bin's eyes, everything is available, and the gorgeous "transformation" depends on ingenuity and ingenuity.

Wu Bin: "These are all for burning firewood, but through our design, we re-give it an image, we add some of our own elements into it, and after re-creating, we have formed such a group of works, and they like it very much after they come." ”

The Creative Life of Retired Teachers: Bringing Scrap To Life

Wu Bin said that before retirement, he taught students to do creativity with teaching tasks, but after retirement, it was much easier.

Wu Bin: "No one gives me a fixed, non-mandatory styling, or gives you the pressure of a task, I can do whatever I want very freely and easily." ”

Not long ago, wu Bin's creative zodiac head for the Spring Festival was also ready. Counting this tiger head zodiac, this is already the fifth special Spring Festival gift he has made.

Wu Bin: "This is the head of the plough used in the village, this is the tin of the oil tank, this is the small lights of the motorcycle, this is the rearview mirror of the motorcycle, with these are very lifelike, very simple." ”

When it comes to the Spring Festival, Wu Bin will let his tiger head appear. The desire to gather twelve zodiac works on the wall outside the door is slowly being realized.

Wu Bin: "There is no lack of beauty in life, but there is a lack of eyes to find beauty, which is to cultivate all of us's yearning for life and a beautiful vision, with these, life may be richer." ”

The Creative Life of Retired Teachers: Bringing Scrap To Life

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