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Amazing Steampunk Sculptures
Retro and Gothic and Steampunk are the right words to describe his art style. It is a clash between the peaceful nature and the raw material.
French artist Pierre Matter is showing the world how beautiful copper can be by creating extraordinary sculptures out of it. Mixing it with resin, , bronze, rubber, aluminium and other materials his creations are simply fantastic. He want us to be aware of how we are living in a time where those two have interfered, and he says that even cows are just milk-making machines. Pierre has been doing this for quite some time, almost a decade, and some of the sculptures are so heavy that they weigh around 1.5 tons, imagine that.
It honestly looks like he has used old junk and shaped in into amazing creations; you can find anything from fishes and sharks to horses and bulls. Something similar has been created by another artist. It’s just that he used steel to shape his sculptures.















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That is the steampunk.
very cool collection of art indeed……