Someone could take all your old phones and ship them off to China for recycling, or a good artist might come up with a clever re-use like making sheep. These are Jean-Luc Cornec’s telephone sheep from the Museum of Telecommunication in Frankfurt.

Alejandro Pereda Almansi (Alejandro Almanza Pereda) was born in Mexico in 1977.He graduated from the University of Texas Fine Arts.Works in the genre of hyper-realism .Winner of many prestigious awards.

Sculptures by Laurent Craste

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Crust Laurent was born and raised in France.He currently lives and works in Canada.His task as an artist, Laurent said turning the act of destruction in the act of creation sculptures made of porcelain, knives, axes and a bit of it done by hand, without the use of forms.All the deformation of vessels he does before sending them into the oven.



Ann Smith spends her days making animal inspired sculptures from broken electronics and machine parts. Her works have been displayed in galleries and museums across the US, including The Peabody Essex Museum, the Ohio Craft Museum, and the Mulvane Art Museum.



Ann's illustrations have been selected to appear in the Communications Arts Illustration Annual #337, the American Illustration 25 Annual, and the 3x3 Illustration Annual No. 7.



Recently, She has received both local and international recognition from Wired Magazine (US), PBS Boston, DPI Magazine (Taiwan), Architectural Digest (Germany), GQ (Germany), and The Discovery Channel Canada.



In 2006 and again in 2010, the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation (Quebec) awarded Ann a grant for her continued work in the fine arts.



She has also worked with the Science Centre in Montreal, as well as the Providence Children's museum to bring her creations to the curious minded.



Ann, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, still lives and works in Providence.









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