Art Of The Can - Art made from Red Bull cans...

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If you're looking for ideas on what sculptures to make from cans, the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis is hosting the Red Bull Art of the Can exhibition from November 4 to 12 - [via] - Link (Flash site, but click around the gallery is there).

Pictured here: In an homage to the once popular boxing robot game, Adam Brackney of Minneapolis, MN crafted a sculpture called "Rockem Sockem " & landing second prize and proving that smaller can sometimes be better was 'Stripped', a tiny model airplane created by Wisconsin resident Caleb Horn that stays held together completely by suspension rather than glue.

Related:

  • How Many Cans? How Much Money? - Link.
  • House of Beer Cans - Link.
  • It's all made from cans... - Link.
  • Prom night tux made from Coke cans... - Link.
  • The Two-Can Stirling Engine - Link.
  • Making toys from tin cans - Link.

Oh, almost forgot - more can art here - Link.



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Posted by: frotch on February 13, 2008 at 6:03 AM

this is nice


Posted by: zoom on February 13, 2008 at 6:07 AM

very nice


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