Junk-City. Japanese artist Enoki Chu made this fine looking piece of art entirely out of polished metal junk, including drill bits, machine parts, and others. The whole piece looks like a futuristic cityscape and has a diameter of 15 feet and stands 11 feet tall. So it's a pretty good size. It's titled RPM-1200, but I'm renaming it Do Not Sit Here.
Because it would hurt if you did. Like real bad. Serious pain. In your rear. Two more pictures after the jump, including a closer-up one. Junk City looks straight out of The Fifth Element 2 [dvice] Kris Kuksi Apocalyptic Sculptures by. Kris Kuksi is a 36-year-old sculptor from Missouri, USA. His sculptures are created out of discarded toys, old mechanical parts and other tossed away items. The sheer amount of detail within is work is truly incredible. He is able to create entire worlds that almost appear frozen in time. According to Kuksi’s artist statement, his work is “feeling that he has always belonged to the ‘Old World’. Yet, Kris’ work is about a new wilderness, refined and elevated, visualized as a cultivation emerging from the corrupt and demoralized fall of modern-day society. A place where new beginnings, new wars, new philosophies, and new endings exist.”
In any case, Kuksi’s mindblowingly detailed toy sculptures remind us that trash and discarded materials can be refashioned into nearly anything we want. Cool art work from car parts. Kenneth Armstrong’s salvaged material designs. Garbage Necklaces - Recycled Jewelry by Indregru Converts Trash to Treasures. 11 Amazing Robot Sculptures Made From Trash - Ecofriend. Stunning $11,000 worth of junk art to decorate your house. Some people can make art out of anything and everything, and make it so appealing that it sells for big bucks! Artist Sayaka Ganz, 33, has created beautiful animal art using nothing but thousands of plastic spoons, knives and forks! She has managed to create a dog, eagle and fish, and a set of galloping horses ranging from 18 inches to eight feet in length, with around 500 pieces of junk, including sunglasses, cutlery and bendy baskets.
Some of the wireframes are quite complicated and can take up to nine months to make. And seen as a collector’s item, you can get one for yourself at $10,895. [TheSun] God, DotA, Leadership, Funny, SEO - rosellemontclair.com » Art: Amazing Junk Sculpture by Jessica Joslin - Travel, Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Food, Videos, Junk, SEO, Crazy, Adsense, Love, Tips & Tricks.