Monday, February 12, 2007

The fork exhibition

This artist here had the inspiration to make art using FORKS!!! Beautiful outcome. This extrordinary exhibition is something you 've never seen before. Kudos for the artist.

A guitarist

a snail

a motorcycle

a dragon

a saxophone player

a chelo musician

a deer

a crub

a side drum player

a pianist

another motorcycle

an angel praying

an elephant

two sword fighters

a fisherman

a lion

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi!

i just want to share that the fork exhibition is really amazing. the thought put into it is incredible. what a nice way of using forks!

-c-

bourbouli said...

There is no limit for imagination. Some people are so gifted. Look at the kind of art they make with every day things that surround us.

Amy's Blah, Blah, Blogging said...

Amazing! I particularly like the piano player. So creative!

Megan said...

The snail one really really creeped me out, mostly because it reminded me of a spider. Nonetheless, this is the coolest way to dispose of forks. I wonder, though, if they're metal or melted plastic? Because they look like they were originally those black, plastic thick disposable forks that you can get at the more expensive eateries.

Anonymous said...

I think your snail might be a scorpion, and your deer is almost certainly a moose. Very cool photos, though.

Anonymous said...

Hey,

is there a way to get the pieces from the artist?

If so how much would it cost?

bourbouli said...

@amy

What about the dragon? Huge complexity in that one.

Hey, whose that beautiful face your are holding in that photo? :-))

@megan
These must be metal forks. I have seen the way they are using metal. They have small electrical tools that use them to produce heat and they press over the metal so that it starts melting but not too much or quick in order to give the desired shape.

@Anonymous
That artist is way too much creative. Who would thought that art could be made by using FORKS???

@Anonymous
I will search to find who the artist is and i will update a.s.a.p.

Anonymous said...

I wonder what they can do with chopsticks.

Amanda Lee! said...

SO cool!

Anonymous said...

TY!!! I am so intrested to get it as a B'day gift....

GK

Rush-me said...

good work !!! keep it up

Anonymous said...

It is rather interesting for me to read this post. Thanx for it. I like such themes and everything connected to them. I would like to read more soon.

Best regards
Steave Markson