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Animals in the style of "steampunk" by Edward Martin (Edouard Martinet)
The artist and sculptor creates unusual sculptures of living organisms, using all that can be found at the flea market or just in the waste. The result is impressive, especially because in the end, this "junk" is not bad money.
Just imagine, this Frenchman is enough to become the owner of a rusty pan, a handful of keys from the keyboard, automotive headlights and a few centimeters of wire to create another job. Edward Martin (Edouard Martinet) - a true master of his craft and patrons flea markets. Sculptor uses solder to create jobs, which is another hallmark of the art of Edward. Before you start creating a new sculpture, he draws a detailed sketch.
Just imagine, this Frenchman is enough to become the owner of a rusty pan, a handful of keys from the keyboard, automotive headlights and a few centimeters of wire to create another job. Edward Martin (Edouard Martinet) - a true master of his craft and patrons flea markets. Sculptor uses solder to create jobs, which is another hallmark of the art of Edward. Before you start creating a new sculpture, he draws a detailed sketch.
Sculptures of Ron Pippin (Ron Pippin), the union of science and art
Elephants, elephant and elephants