18 interesting exhibits, the highlight of which lies in what they were made of (19 photos)
I offer you 18 interesting examples of such exhibits that you just want to take a closer look at.
Creativity has no boundaries, and this has been proven by many more than once. But every time people, whose imagination just begs to be unleashed, find something to surprise us with. Some people do this with an unusual design, unique handwriting or the way they produce their work. But there are also those who puzzle others with the material from which the curious little thing was created. Agree, it’s not every day that we get to see a gorilla made of colored pencils or a giant bear made of a thousand nails!
Tiger skin from cigarettes
Baseball bat statue, made from the same baseball bats, but smaller in size
Nail Bear in Aspen, Colorado
Be careful, it might sting!
A gorilla made from the finest colored pencils at the KOH-I-NOOR art supply store in the center of Prague.
Chandelier made from clothes hangers in a shopping center
Seashell dinosaur head
Another gorilla, but made of tires
Head of the Gorgon Medusa, pieced together from dolls
The broom at my parents' house is made of wheat.
I "sewed" myself a dress from comics
Sculpture assembled from decommissioned weapons
Shark made from small pumpkins
Cones from shovels
Fairytale bird from old CDs
Ferocious crocodile
My local bakery blew everyone away again at the scarecrow competition. The work is entirely made of bread!
Dog sculpture made from tree roots
The store floor is made entirely of bottle caps.
The statue of the Hindu god (Ganesha), about 8 meters high, is hand-built from bananas.