Federico Uribe recycles everyday objects into captivating animal sculptures | Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation,...

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Federico Uribe recycles everyday objects into captivating animal sculptures | Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building

'One man’s trash is another man’s treasure—or in the case of Federico Uribe, a source of artistic inspiration. The Colombian-born, Miami-based conceptual artist transforms neglected everyday objects into surprising new forms that look startlingly lifelike. One such work is “Animal Farm,” a collection of barnyard creatures crafted from different recycled bits and ends, from rubber soles to clothespins.'

http://inhabitat.com/federico-uribe-recycles-everyday-objects-into-captivating-animal-sculptures/
http://inhabitat.com/federico-uribe-recycles-everyday-objects-into-captivating-animal-sculptures/

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