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Stunning Creatures Made Completely From Trash Are So Impressive.
Do you recycle? Well, then, what kind of sculptures are you making?
Portuguese artist Bordalo II uses the trash he finds to make amazing animal sculptures throughout city streets. When you see these incredible works, they’ll blow you away. I bet you wouldn’t have known they were made from discarded plastic sheeting, old tires, shingles, and electrical cable before we told you. Seriously, these are just so good. Take a look!
Ducks
Grasshopper
Parrot
Ladybug/ Bumblebee
Butterfly
Spider
Fish
Crocodile
Cat
In addition to the trash sculptures, Bordalo II also does some really cool train track artwork. Check it out below.
(via Bordalo II, H/T Colossal)
If you’re interested in seeing more of Bordalo II’s work, head to his Facebook page.