Monday, August 13, 2012

Scrap-metal masterpieces | London | News | London Free Press


You've heard the saying one person's trash is another person's treasure, but one person's scrap metal, another person's . . . art?
It may not look like your typical art gallery, but the entrance way to John Zubick Ltd. Scrap Metal on Clarke Road is lined with sculptures.

A giant praying mantis, a spider and a bumble bee all twisted out of steel sit on towers above the fence surrounding Zubick's. Over to the left a giant squid with rusted chain-link tentacles sits beside a large koi fish.

The sculptures were created by Fanshawe College fine arts students as part of a program the college runs with Zubick's scrap metal.


Food for thought :-)

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