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Artist Shi Jindian 师进滇 creates wire sculptures of transportation vehicles by wrapping steel wires arArtist Shi Jindian 师进滇 creates wire sculptures of transportation vehicles by wrapping steel wires arArtist Shi Jindian 师进滇 creates wire sculptures of transportation vehicles by wrapping steel wires arArtist Shi Jindian 师进滇 creates wire sculptures of transportation vehicles by wrapping steel wires ar

Artist Shi Jindian 师进滇 creates wire sculptures of transportation vehicles by wrapping steel wires around objects, then destroying or removing the original object, leaving the detailed wire form intact. 

Source:My Modern Met


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The Chinese wheelbarrow became known as a “poor man’s taxi” as with its one-wheeled wheelbarrow, wor

The Chinese wheelbarrow became known as a “poor man’s taxi” as with its one-wheeled wheelbarrow, worked much more efficiently on narrow mountain passages, and was able to carry a greater amount of weight. Passengers often would sit on either side of the wheelbarrow to be transported by the wheelbarrow handler.

Source:San Diego Historical Museum


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INTERCLOUD

All aboard the Intercloud.
Departure from Platform 7, destination London!

Artwork by Exolorian

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