Budapest-based artist and art director Peter Szucsy received a degree in illustration from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, who has made many bizarre creatures and monsters in the video games, a few years ago, he decided to put his ideas into practice and implement it in the real world. Peter Szucsy dismantles the vintage watches, cameras, and medical equipment found in a flea market near his home and reassembles the parts into steampunk spiders and crabs.
The artist crafts steampunk spiders and crabs with parts of antique watches, cameras and medical equipment found in flea market
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