Steampunk Animal And Insect Sculptures By Igor Verniy – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Steampunk Animal And Insect Sculptures By Igor Verniy

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From heaps of scrap metal, old bike chains, and silverware, sculptor Igor Verniy creates birds, butterflies, and other unusual creations. Many of his steampunk and cyberpunk sculptures are made to be fully articulated, with dozens of moving or adjustable parts enabling each piece to be posed in several lifelike positions.

h/t: colossal

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