Over 4,000 Empty Pen Refills Went into These Miniature Landmarks
“Disposable” pens have plastic parts that end up in landfills. M. R. Sreenivasulu decided to collect them and build something beautiful.
As makers, we are blessed with fascinating ways to create unique pieces of artwork or sculptures from scratch. From working with traditional methods like wood carving and metalworking to utilizing emerging technologies like 3D printing and laser cutting, there is an endless array of possibilities for makers to explore. They are continuously breathing life into breathtaking creations that make us all stand back in awe. Let’s take a look at some recent developments in what makers around the world have been creating lately – be sure not to miss out on their incredible artwork!
“Disposable” pens have plastic parts that end up in landfills. M. R. Sreenivasulu decided to collect them and build something beautiful.
It may not be the easiest leatherworking project, but this Millennium Falcon purse looks well worth the effort
Nathan Vincent uses yarn to create remarkable works that challenge our expectations of the materials, as well as the imagery he depicts.
When the end times come, you’ll still be able to download survival guides from this DIY digital cache that’s powered by fire.
Wakako Kawakami’s larger than life parakeet sculptures lend a serene touch to Japanese cityscapes.
Jack Storms creates glass art pieces not through the traditional method of glass blowing or molding, but by turning it cold on a lathe!
You’re most likely to find glittery vinyl upholstery in a diner booth, but artist Lori Herbst cuts and collages vinyl into pop culture portraits worthy of a frame.