Stéphane Halleux is an artist who cannot be buttonholed into any specific era. Contemplating his work is like gently slipping into a world where the past and the future collide instantaneous recreating the delicious naïve…
junk art
One piece from here, one from there and…
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Artūras Tamašauskas created this dragster (Bolid). The main details: A saxophone; A mark of the car “Volga“; The corps of a bicycle lamp; A trumpet flapper; A curtain nozzle; The wheels of a child carriage.
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Remarkable works of Artūras Tamasauaskas. This Lithuanian artist has made Steampunk sculptures for several years now. His creations are made from recycled materials such as brass or copper.
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Pierre Matter works mostly with bronze and embellishes the sculptures with recycled objects, using welders, plasma cutters, laser cutters, and grinders to shape and sculpt. “I’m a kind of salvager. I feel like a child…
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Tomas Vitanovsky recycles old motorbike parts into Steampunk animal sculptures.
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Edouard Martinet has become the art world’s virtuoso insectophile, transforming bits and pieces of cast-off junk culled from flea markets and car boot sales into an exquisitely executed insect, fish and animal forms.
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Scary and kind of cute at the same time. Artwork of Igor Verny.
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The Trans-Antarctic by Daniel Pessel. Its robust design favors materials such as steel, copper, aluminum, leather and wood. The list of of parts used in this project is long: a sewing machine and many parts…
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Stéphane Halleux is an artist who cannot be buttonholed into any specific era. Contemplating his work is like gently slipping into a world where the past and the future collide instantaneous recreating the delicious naïve…