Josh sent in this link to Michael Ulmans website. He makes incredible artwork from metal parts that he finds in junkyards, trash heaps, and dumpsters. Make sure to check out the "works in progress" and his gallery. Thanks Josh!
That's amazing stuff, but assuming the bikes are functioning, I think $10k for one is a steal. He should really increase his prices, especially considering his skill and the time he spent on them
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That's amazing stuff, but assuming the bikes are functioning, I think $10k for one is a steal. He should really increase his prices, especially considering his skill and the time he spent on them
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They're static sculptures. $10k may still be a steal, but don't expect to use one as your getaway vehicle.
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