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Skulls with Landscapes

 

Sculptures Assembled from Repurposed Toys, Wood and Plastic

 
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First three photos – “The Certainty of Opposites”
Next two photos - “Spring/Sprang”
Last two photos - “Eat your veggies (so that one day the veggies may eat you)”

“Spring/Sprang” and “Eat your veggies (so that one day the veggies may eat you)” sculptures have been assembled out of repurosed toy and model parts (tore apart old train sets, model car kits, misc. toys from Goodwill), recycled wood (they are built on wooden foundations and one is framed with recycled wood) and a bit of paint and fake grass.

“The Certainty of Opposites” sculpture has been made from empty plastic sphere that once held beer, broken umbrella and 9 bed springs)

Artist – Jud Turner www.judturner.com (Thank You!)

skull art

The Certainty of Opposites

skull sculpture

The Certainty of Opposites

human skull assemblage

The Certainty of Opposites

repurposed landscape art

"Spring/Sprang"

repurposed wood and toy sculpture

"Spring/Sprang"

scary sculpture

Eat your veggies (so that one day the veggies may eat you)

jud turner art

Eat your veggies (so that one day the veggies may eat you)

 
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