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Metal sculptures by British artist Penny Hardy (based on the artist’s own physique) which repurpose rusted gears, bolts and tools, displayed alone or in pairs to express aspects of human emotion relating to one another or the environment around them.
Prefacing his words with the admission that this is a ‘first world rant’, Graeme Kelly writes:
Have an ‘obvious’ sign on my letterbox. If only my car’s clutch wasn’t broken and I needed fast Sky broadband to order a Taxi to Londis, Homestore and Home/Supervalue for a bit of shopping and maybe a Brazilian or Hollywood Wax with a Domino’s pizza afterwards while I studied for my Leaving Cert (again). Or straight in the Green bin (destination China).
A selection of genuinely awesome scrap metal transformers made in China.
See, now, this is why they’re the next global superpower.
Huge gallery here (in Chinese, but you’ll be too busy flipping through the pix to care.)