PK STYLE

 
 

PK Abstract Tali Art; shown here at John Hardy Boutique & Gallery, Bali.

TALI ART

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, wood

Details: Plastik Kembali “Tali Art” is the original technique we created in 2019 with our signature “PK tali” – the rope we hand-twist from recycled plastic and waste textile or natural fibers. The essence of Tali Art is a nod to abstract, natural shapes or minimalist, modern design. Tali Art can be created in a variety of shapes, sizes and designs; the color palettes vary depending on your vision.

 

PK’s “Tali Coral” private commission for Australian client.

Tali coral

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, thread, wire, steel frame

Details: Plastik Kembali “Tali Coral” is created from PK’s signature tali – the hand-twisted rope created from recycled plastic and waste textile – which is further hand-crafted via crochet, macrame, coiling and other knotting techniques. The Tali Coral artworks can be full color or a single hue, depending on the vision and message you wish to convey.

 

Detail of “Bronze Age”; private collector, New Zealand.

BRONZE AGE

Materials: Upcycled plastic bag, waste textile, acrylic paint, automotive paint, wood

Details: With PK’s “Bronze Age,” the illusion of bronze metal is created with a foundation of upcycled plastic bags coupled with acrylic and metallic paint. The bronze look and feel reminds us that not everything is always as it seems. This could be a positive interpretation of our waste crisis – perhaps solutions are hidden right before our eyes. It’s only up to us to find them and to unearth the value within.

 

PK’s Bajai shown at Potato Head, Seminyak, Bali.

LARGE-SCALE TALI SCULPTURE

]Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, various frames / structures

Details: Plastik Kembali’s Large Scale Tali Sculptures – each created with PK’s tali hand-twisted from recycled plastic and waste textile or natural fiber – take on a variety of shapes and sizes, all rooted in specific inspiration you wish to convey. Contact Candice at Nyaman Gallery to discuss your project today: +62 813 3848 8072. Or click the button to complete our online form and we’ll get back to you soon.

PK Surfboard at Marina Del Ray, Gili Gede, Lombok.

SURFBOARD

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, upcycled surfboard

Details: Plastik Kembali Surfboards feature PK’s “tali” – our hand-twisted rope created from recycled plastic and waste textile attached atop upcycled surfboards. Plastik Kembali Surfboard designs recall traditional motifs or abstract, natural moods, shapes or landscapes. Surfboards can also be created on your own, personal board or damaged boards from your hotel or resort.

 

“Mata Hari” arat Four Seasons Resort Bali At Jimbaran Bay.

mata hari

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, hose or rope, wood

Details: Plastik Kembali “Mata Hari” (“Sun” in English) is created by hand-twisting PK’s signature “tali” – the hand-twisted rope made from recycled plastic and waste textile or natural fibers – around a hose, tube or rope. PK’s “Mata Hari” technique can be created in a variety of palettes; for a deeper color hue, we can also add a layer of acrylic paint for a minimalist style.

 

“Alang Alang” pieces shown at John Hardy Gallery & Boutique, Bali.

ALANG ALANG

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, alang alang, wood

Details: Plastik Kembali “Alang Alang” artwork is created by hand-twisting PK’s original tali around bundles of natural alang alang purchased locally along the south coast of Lombok. The effect is a flowing, ethereal artwork that brings the outside in allowing nature to dance alongside recycled and upcycled material. The juxtaposition of materials is conversational to say the least. Color palettes determined by your vision and design.

 

PK’s Molded Sculpture; shown at Harvey Galleries, Sydney, Australia.

LARGE-SCALE MOLDED SCULPTURE

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, wood, steel frame

Details: Plastik Kembali’s Large Scale Molded Coral Sculptures – created with 100% recycled polypropylene pellets melted in the PK oven – can take on a variety of shapes and sizes, all rooted in specific inspiration or messaging you wish to convey. Contact Candice at Nyaman Gallery to discuss your project today: +62 813 3848 8072. Or click the button to complete our online form and we’ll get back to you soon.

PK Bungkus at Rumah Rubah, Bali. Photo: Josh Robenstone

BUNGKUS

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, additional waste plastic, wood

Details: Plastik Kembali “Bungkus” – or “Wrapped” artwork – is created by coiling PK’s signature tali around additional waste textile or plastic packaging. Each wrapped “tube” is assembled into an abstract design and attached to wood. Pieces are either created with original “tali” colors or, for deeper color experience, we add acrylic paint to create a modern, minimalist style.

 

PK “Tenun” Weaving at TA’AKTANA / Marriott in Labuan Bajo.

tenun

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, waste textile, natural fiber, thread, wood or steel frame

Details: Plastik Kembali “Tenun” artworks (“Weaving” in Bahasa Indonesia) elevates and reimagines traditional weaving techniques through the use of recycled plastic, waste textile and natural fibers. Each piece is handcrafted on PK’s custom-built looms, offering four set sizes for your decor. Edging detail varies based on weaving inspiration and vision.

 

“Spinning Wheel” artwork at Sempiak Seaside Gallery, Lombok.

SPINNING WHEEL

Materials: Recycled polypropylene, wood, steel

Details: Inspired by the vintage, hand-painted, striped spinning tops made in Lombok, “Spinning Wheel” reveals a playful vibrancy and hope for a sustainable future for us all through artwork created with 100% recycled polypropylene. With a bright reverberation through color – an interplay to inspire a new focus in the current waste crisis – perhaps we can find a new view together. Each piece is hand-crafted with a round, steel frame to elevate the modern feel.

 

PK’s “Cove” installation at Sempiak Seaside Gallery, Lombok.

PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS

Materials: Vary depending on project.

Details: From hotels and resorts to government buildings or corporate headquarters to special events or meetings, Plastik Kembali is ready to partner with your organization to create a large-scale public art installation inspired by your vision, mission and goals for inspiration and messaging. Contact Candice at Nyaman Gallery to discuss your project today: +62 813 3848 8072. Or click the button to complete our online form and we’ll get back to you soon.