An curved arrow pointing right. Zak Miskry is an artist who makes sustainable metal sculptures out of disassembled electronics. He gives waste materials a new life in the form of animals and insects.
Zak Miskry is an artist who makes sustainable metal sculptures out of disassembled electronics. He gives waste materials a new life in the form of animals and insects.
The French artist created his jolly running ostrich by securing the assorted metal parts with a few screws and opted not to use a welding iron. His pigeon and a very cute robin sculpture appear to ...
As an anthropologist and archaeologist whose research focuses on early hunter-gatherers, Andy White understands mankind’s urge to create. “It’s part of who we are,” he explains, “to make stuff, and ...
Bordalo II’s amazing creatures are scattered all around Lisbon, where the artist lives. Curious rabbits, toucans, raccoons and even feathered hummingbirds are all part of a project to raise awareness ...
The heavy beasts look like they’re up for a scrap – scrap metal, that is. These sculptures are the work of artist John Lopez who welds the pieces from abandoned farm machinery. Based in Lemmon, South ...
The national birds and animals of India, South Korea, Canada, the USA, China and several other countries are the inspiration behind the sculptures put up at the G20 Park in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
An artist is creating animal sculptures from unwanted metal he finds in skips. Ed Hill from Ermington, Devon, uses items such as scissors, spanners, cutlery and barbed wire to make the forms of birds ...
The Nevada Department of Transportation has a warning for motorists: Beware of giant animals near a Las Vegas freeway beginning Friday. It’s not the filming of a Hollywood movie or a science ...
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