Back in 1989, former i-D magazine art director Scott King caught Kurt Cobain's lighter during Nirvana's first ever gig in Berlin. In this 18-minute short by Paul Kelly, Scott tries to find and revisit the small club where the band performed in an attempt to understand how that extraordinary event shaped his entire adult life.
One British artist has found treasure in the junk that some people throw away and, using his creativity and resourcefulness, turns it into metal masterpieces. Ptolemy Elrington, who is currently based in Brighton, England, takes abandoned hubcaps and repurposes them into spectacular animal sculptures using hand tools and wire. Ptolemy specializes in wheel trims, but any piece of discarded metal scrap is a potential art masterpiece in his eyes. His creations can take anything from a single day to three months, such as the ten-meter long dragon he built from 200 hubcaps, which sold for £3,000. Check out the video, embedded below, and his website for more. [h/t: FREEYORK ]
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