Artist Makes Stunning Sculptutes From Scrap Metal And Other Discarded Objects
Cindy Chinn, an artist with a strong aversion to waste, is constantly on the lookout for novel and cost-effective materials to incorporate into her artistic endeavors. She presents a series of sculptures as a testament to the vitality of recycled art.
In her creations, Cindy utilizes a plethora of discarded items including scrap metal, rusty saw blades, and farm tools. Notably, her latest addition to the series, a Raven sculpture, is ingeniously crafted from discarded bicycle tires.
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