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These Awesome Animals Are Made Entirely From Scrap Metal

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Whilst out walking nature trails nearby his home, in rural West Wales, UK, artist JK Brown often stumbles across piles of random items dumped by irresponsible fly tippers. Amongst the junk, there is a surprising amount of scrap metal. Brown often picks it out and trundles home with it. What he later creates out of the debris is pretty impressive and an inspiration to upcyclers everywhere! A range of awesome animals are constructed from the scrap that Brown finds, who told ‘BoredPanda’ he has loved nature, and in particular observing animals in the wild, for as long as he can remember! Take a look at his work!
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