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Origin of Cool: USA

The Coolest Junk Art by Gabriel Dishaw

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American artist Gabriel Dishaw disassembles objects like old typewriters, adding machines or computers and reassembles them in unique sculptures. Interesting fact : his “Fembot” sculpture has been sold to Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! 

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L’artiste américain Gabriel Dishaw démonte des objets devenus inutiles comme des machines à écrire, calculatrices ou vieux ordinateurs pour en faire des sculpture hors du commun. Pour l’information : sa sculpture “Fembot” a été vendue au Ripley’s Believe It Or Not !

Spotted by Cool Connoisseur Julien Valat

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Origin of Cool: Japan

Evil F-Sign Sculptures

A collaboration between NEXUSVII, Masa Sculp and Nuts Art Works resulted in these black and red Evil F-Sign Sculptures. Don’t put it next to your Christmas tree!
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Origin of Cool: USA

Food Sculptures Using Cans

Yes, charity events can be cool. This one, ‘Canstruction’, takes place every year in New York. These structures symbolize the fight against hunger. It shows that one can of food can make a difference.

By Cool Connoisseur Tom Vangeneugden

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Origin of Cool: USA

Sculptures Created From Repurposed Objects

Artist Christopher Fennell “builds architectural skeletons from discarded objects.” He has used bicycles, barns, baseball bats, school buses and canoes. We love the idea of something being saved and used to make something beautiful.

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