
Photo: adopt-a-bot [Flickr]
I love, love, love Brian Marshall’s robot sculptures assembled from found objects. Brian has got a huge gallery of various bots you can adopt (over at his Etsy shop), but I’m particularly fond of the dog bots.

Fronted by Gamon, the Robo-Band, found object assemblage sculpture by Brian Marshall also features Johnson on lead guitar, Ritan on bass, and Topper on drums. Genre: metal.
Robot sculpture assembled from found objects by Brian Marshall – Wilmington, DE. Items included in my sculptures vary from vintage household kitchen items to recycled industrial scrap. Some of my favorite items to use are old oil cans, aluminum measuring spoons, electrical meters, retro blenders, anodized cups, and pencil sharpeners.
Will be on display at my upcoming show at the RedMohawk gallery on January 29th in Wilmington, DE.
Adopt-A-Bot [Flickr]
Discarded frame samples become ceilings, license plates become roofs, wine bottle bottoms become stained glass windows… Dan Phillips is a self-taught carpenter, electrician and plumber who has created an unusual connection between two seemingly unrelated problems: The shortage of affordable housing in his neighborhood and the plethora of junk and discarded materials filling landfills.
“Look at kids playing with blocks. I think it’s in everyone’s DNA to want to be a builder. …You can’t defy the laws of physics or building codes,but beyond that, the possibilities are endless”
From the Upcoming
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