Students Transform Donated Cardboard From Colt Paper Into 3-d Masterpieces

 
TORONTO - Nov. 20, 2015 - PRLog -- TORONTO, November 20, 2015 – In an ultimate feat of recycling, local university and college sculpture students recently transformed Colt Paper’s donation of corrugated cardboard into amazing 3-D masterpieces.

Instructor and artist Carlo Cesta, an acclaimed Toronto-based sculptor and teacher at the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus and Centennial College, gladly accepted Colt Paper’s donation, then challenged his sculpture class to use the material creatively, with amazing results.

“Repurposing scrap cardboard into art benefits the students and the community,” says Sari Colt, CEO of Colt Paper and a lifetime supporter of the Toronto arts scene. “I wish more companies would make their scrap corrugate available to artists.”

Located in Toronto’s Junction Triangle area, Colt Paper opened its doors in 1935 and has become a stalwart of the community – one of the neighbourhood’s last surviving original companies.

Art by students in Carlo Cesta’s University of Toronto Mississauga Sculpture One class using corrugated cardboard donated by Colt Paper. Camera sculpture by Natalie Lei;  Photo credit : Carlo Cesta.

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Sari Colt

CEO of Colt Paper

416-535-7234

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