

Emerson Bianchin uses scrap pieces such as keys, bearings, and plumbing fixtures to create his miniature motorcycles. In describing his work, Emerson notes that a piece often begins with a single component, upon which he builds a matrix, eventually bringing the motorcycle to completion.
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These are awesome! I bet I could make a couple hundred of these with all the junk I have laying around.
waoo very beatifull
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