Daily News | There’s now a giant troll made of trash in South Jersey
The enormous troll named “Big Rusty,” will be made entirely of trash, or “treasures” as the recycled art activist Thomas Dambo calls it. Hikers and art enthusiasts will be able to meet the trash-adorned troll in Hainesport starting Wednesday.
Dambo said his work with conservation art and the troll figurehead itself ar derived from his childhood books and time spent as a rapper, where he learned how to create intricate backstories for works of art. he wants to show people that “trash can be treasure,” especially amid increasingly large landfills and climate change.
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