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This Guy Creates Mystical Sculptures Using Wire, Rocks And Crystals

A guy from Kraków, Poland is a musician, in band called Gadabit and he creates sculptures using wire, rocks and crystals in his free time. Recently he made music video in stop motion using some of his wire creatures.

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