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Street artist turns trash into incredible wild animal sculptures

05/24/2015
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Curious rabbits, toucans, raccoons and even feathered hummingbirds are all part of a project to raise awareness on the amount of stuff we throw away.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Portuguese street artist Artur Bordalo, aka <a title="Street artist Bordalo II turns trash into huge animal sculptures" href="https://www.facebook.com/BORDALOII/timeline" target="_blank">Bordalo II</a>, tackles the problem of urban rubbish through his fantastic street-art. By turning burnt aluminum cans, old tires, scrap wood and neglected appliances into colorful <a title="Street artist Bordalo II turns Lisbon trash into wild animal sculptures" href="http://inhabitat.com/sean-averys-astounding-animal-sculptures-are-made-from-shattered-cds/" target="_blank">animals</a> he diverts garbage from landfills while adding a splash of color to dull city corners. His elaborate creatures are curious, very vivid and tactile, giving a brand new dimension to old rubbish.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Bordalo II's amazing creatures are scattered all around Lisbon, where the artist lives.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    His unique technique is the combination of painting and sculpture with a result that is surprising, sustainable and provides urban art a new dimension.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    To make his wonderful creatures Bordalo II collects cans, car tires, computer parts, wood, appliances and other discarded stuff from wastelands, abandoned factories and dirty places around town.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    His original technique consists of sticking rubbish pieces to a wall as a collage in the shape of an animal to then spray some paint to complete the piece.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Demonstrating that one man's trash is another man's art, this Portuguese street-artist helps with both, recycling and decorating sad urban landscapes.
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Recycled street art parrot by Bordalo II
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Recycled street art grasshopper by Bordalo II
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Recycled street art rabbit by Bordalo II
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Recycled street art tucan by Bordalo II
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Recycled street art spider by Bordalo II
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  • Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets
    Recycled street art chameleon by Bordalo II
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    Recycled street art swan by Bordalo II
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Bordalo II's trash animal sculptures in Portugal streets

Curious rabbits, toucans, raccoons and even feathered hummingbirds are all part of a project to raise awareness on the amount of stuff we throw away.

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