Here is a good short piece on some steampunk art made from trash:
http://news.discovery.com/earth/steampu ... 121121.htm
some cool designs and good use of found parts. And a lot of brass colored paint.
Steampunkery from beach trash
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Amen, and that he teaches the hows & whys of his creations.Rogviler wrote:Good eye for the total composition.
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Thanks for sharing this with us. It's pretty cool! A lot of COPPER paint went into these creations. Most of the parts look like they're from bath tub toys for kids. Not necessarily steampunk in of itself, but still artsy - fartsy nonetheless. Very cool to see someone reusing these items rather than just trashing them.
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