TASK 1:
Question: How an artist uses plastic waste to make G-Cube sculptures
ANSWER:
The diagram illustrates the process by which an artist transforms plastic waste into G-Cube sculptures. The process involves ten main steps, beginning with the collection of plastic waste and ending with the exhibition of the final artwork in an art gallery.
In the initial stages, the artist collects plastic waste and transports it to a studio using a truck. The collected materials are then put into a crusher, which breaks them down into smaller pieces. These crushed plastics are subsequently compressed into uniform cubes, each measuring 50cm in height, width, and depth. The cubes are then placed into a mould, ready for the next stage of production.
Once in the mould, the plastic cubes are combined with hot liquid resin, heated to 150°C. This mixture is left to cool for 24 hours, forming solid rectangular blocks. These blocks are then shaped by the artist into sculptures. In the final stage, the finished G-Cube sculptures are transported to an art gallery, where they are displayed for the public to view and appreciate. (173 words)