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Artists as hoarders

If you’re already wondering whether you’re a hoarder, rest assured that I won’t be visiting to check. Instead, here’s another definition of hoarding to consider–collecting for repurposing. Now, doesn’t that sound better?
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An obsessive collector, Clare Graham doesn’t give any of this a second thought. His stuff–a staggering amount of dominoes, buttons, ropes, wires, pop tops, scrabble tiles, yardsticks, swizzle sticks, bottle caps, soda cans, tin cans, and other disposable items–is piled in a 7,000-square-foot warehouse, MorYork, in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. He started his “habit” in Canada, when only eight years old, using the dozens of drawers in a roll top desk to catalog and organize such found items as crystals, rocks, and animal bones. As an adult, Graham often waits years to accumulate just the right size, texture, and quantity of objects before piercing, stringing, collaging, and bundling them into his unique sculptures. I saw a room loaded with them at the Craft & Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles in October 2014. Incredible recycling!
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