

Most associate chewing gum with youth and playful recreation - Maurizio Savini's sculpture takes that familiar flavor to a more dramatic, even eerie place. Though it probably smells somewhat nice.
Maurizio Savini info, photos - [via] Link

Related:
Oldest comments listed first.
Subscribe to MAKE Magazine!
Subscribe today, save 42% and get web access to MAKE free. MAKE Digital Edition is available only to subscribers.
$34.95 / 1 year
(4 Quarterly Issues)

| MAKE on Facebook Visit our Facebook page and become a fan of MAKE! |
|
| MAKE on Twitter Follow our MAKE tweets! |
|
| MAKE on Flickr Join our MAKE Flickr Pool! |

Why advertise on MAKE?
Read what folks are saying about us!
Click here to advertise on MAKE!
Gareth Branwyn, Chris Connors (guest author), Collin Cunningham, Marc de Vinck, Peter Horvath (intern), Kip Kay, Goli Mohammadi, John Park, Sean Ragan, Becky Stern, Phillip Torrone
www.flickr.com
|
www.flickr.com
|
Amazing and mind-boggling use of chewing gum, and I've linked to this piece from andrewsgumguy.com, my own blog on the world of chewing gum.
Reply to this comment
This is what i would call thinking out of the box, such a great use of the the chewing gum.
Reply to this comment