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From ordinary to extraordinary: Hubcaps recycled into giant creatures
Submitted by Rob M. via The Design Blog
The main inspiration behind the hubcap creatures is to recycle the roadside junk into useful art, based especially on the insect and animal world, which was further reinforced by Elrington’s visit to India, where he stayed for one year and was motivated by the resourceful use of discarded materials