Paul Loughridge Makes Robot Sculptures From Everyday Items

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday May 28, 2009 | 1,756 views| Add a Comment
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Paul Loughridge is currently making artwork out of everyday household items that resemble robots.  Loughridge is from Morgan Hill, California and will be showcasing his work at the SLG Art Boutiki & Gallery in San Jose.

Loughridge said that the only rules he has for his own artwork is that there shouldn’t be any plastic, any welding, and no paint.  Each of the pieces of artwork must have the original pieces.  The above piece is called Mr. Coffee as that is the device he used to create the robot.

[via Wired]

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