• John Taylor uses scrap materials to build imperfect ship replicas

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    Why throw away scrapped out stuff like old wood pieces, computer parts or hockey sticks when you could use these and a lot more, to build some pretty pieces of art! John Taylor thought the same too, and using these scrapped out materials has built a bunch of replicas of some famous sea vessels. John was obsessed with ships since his childhood and began building replicas of old ships from photographs, using his garage in San Juan Capistrano as a work shop. With computers chips, nails, copper wire, lawn chairs, drift wood, staples and more, these imperfect interpretations of ships look just fine.


    John sure has thought of a good hobby and has done the environment a favor too, keeping a load of junk out of landfills, with his art.
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    [OddityCentral]

    Posted in Topics:Recycle, Tags: , on February 16, 2011