New Delhi: Taiwanese artist Lin Shih-Pao has showcased a talent to recycle garbage into modern art and spent 4 months working on an unusual project.
Lin made a car out of used mobile phones. The project cost him $30,000 (Rs.19, 80,073) and he spent 4 years to collect thousands of old and discarded mobile phones from around the world to create the artwork.
Lin used glue and nails to attach the phones to a wooden frame. Altogether, car weighs at about two tonnes.
''The idea was to draw attention of the people to recycle high-class waste '' Lin said in an interview.
He added, "The idea of recycling the garbage is a progression of art from traditional to modern. All produced by our high-class garbage."
His aim is to aware people about the environment, proving that how a high class trash can be recycled, which can be used and converted into a piece of modern art.
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