This, and a lot of other great works of art, was made from bits and pieces of discarded wood. Diederick Kraaijeveld scavenges around dumpsters looking for wood for his next creation. They range from classic cars to a really cool pair of All Stars. Think about that next time you throw out your scraps.
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