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COLLECTOR
This artwork, distinguished by an exciting and modern visuality, was constructed from contemporary objects of everyday use. It was inspired by a camera lens, which forms part of the mosquito’s body too, but you can also find an Edison light bulb, an electronic cigarette as well as drone and car parts in Collector. Its wings were fashioned from the plexiglass of a helmet.
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REAPER
This unique sculpture was inspired by car parts. They originally had a “raw” metal colour but they were disassembled and polished one by one and only after this were they reassembled. It got its name after the blade-like elements on its legs, stinger and pincers.
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STEAMMECH
This sculpture was conceived through the artist’s admiration of old machines and robots. His aim was to create an obsolete technological visual world, which fits in perfectly with the steampunk genre. The robot was inspired by the front of an electric engine, after which the head was added and a steam-driven “robo-warrior” was born.
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STORM
This steampunk spider was inspired by an octopus grab excavator, which the sculptor saw at a building site.
Its abdomen was fitted together from fifty small metal plates, while a bicycle lamp, an electronic cigarette, a copper tube, wheel valves, a handbrake outer cable and a hairdryer’s propeller were used for its body. Its teeth are blades from hair clippers and its legs are made of a car’s hubcaps. Its patinated bronze finish perfectly reflects the fantastical world of steampunk.
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DIESELMECH
The idea of this robo-warrior was inspired by an old pair of Russian military binoculars.
With its futuristic yet contemporary visual world it is a rather compelling piece. The hundreds of parts in its body includes bits from a drilling machine, a typewriter, a calculator and a bicycle as well as car parts.
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TURBO
This sculpture was made in an attempt to visually represent the two ’counterpoints’ of speed. Being a mechanised blend of a turbocharged motor and a snail, which, hovers aboveground thanks to its great speed, while the snail’s shell functions as its fuel tank. The form of its body is defined by a pair of nail clippers, attached to which are elements like typewriter parts, pipe clamps, phone charging plugs, valve caps and an old electronic shaver’s grille. Turbo’s exhaust pipes were made of aluminium wire and bicycle outer cable.
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BEHEMOTH
As the artist himself put it, “I’m not only fascinated by the sight of machines but everything that exudes power.” In the case of this sculpture he wanted to integrate the characteristic posture of gorillas and buffalos into ’machine monster’ whose body is made up of more than five hundred parts and its weight is more than seven kilograms.
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THIRTEEN
The arms of this special ‘lamp robot’ were constructed from bicycle shifter, computer and hair clippers parts, its legs were made using windscreen wiper blades, its head is a lamp, its chest a tripod, its shoulders are wheel hubs and its waist is a suspension strut joined to a handlebar stem. This secures the robot’s two thighs, which were constructed from a suspension fork, stanchions and two spiral springs. His backpack is a xenon transformer and its straps are watch belts.
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