Eye-catching animal sculptures by French artist Edouard Martinet are made out of parts of a car, bicycle, umbrella, compass, typewriter, clock, compass and so on. No soldering or welding, Edouard Martinet assembled these exquisite sculptures by screwing and each of them took him about a month. Some sculptures are on show at Sladmore Contemporary, London.
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