Istanbul-based artist Selçuk Yılmaz took 10 months to create a metal lion sculpture titled Aslan, which is made of 4,000 pieces of scrap metal and weighs about 250kg. Selçuk Yılmaz completed the whole work by hand with great patience and tolerance.
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