A sculpture of an elephant is made entirely of plastic water bottles.




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How are art and conservation science connected in this sculpture?
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The artist was repurposing materials to create art.
The artist was repurposing materials to create art.

The artist only used brand-new materials to create art.
The artist only used brand-new materials to create art.

The artist created a piece that could not be seen by others.
The artist created a piece that could not be seen by others.

The artist used chemical reactions of materials to create the sculpture.

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The artist was repurposing materials to create art.
and your positive that thats the correct answer
Yes, I am confident that the correct answer is "The artist was repurposing materials to create art." This is because the sculpture is made entirely of plastic water bottles, which are typically discarded after use. By repurposing these materials, the artist is promoting sustainability and conservation by reducing waste and showcasing the potential for recycling and reusing everyday items in creative ways.
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