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Artist Turns Trash Into Animals To Remind Us About Pollution

To spread his message about endless waste production, Portuguese street artist Bordalo II (Artur Bordalo) creates stunning animal sculptures. However, unlike most artists, Bordalo doesn’t buy his material – he scavenges it. He seeks to portray nature (animals) with the materials that threaten it.

While he started working in Portugal, now he is going global. His latest journeys feature stops in Estonia and the USA. He’s bold, he’s determined, and he’s consistent – let’s hope that Bordalo will stay this way and continue his fight.

#1 Fox

#2 Weasel

#3 Ouriço

#4 Yuwana

#5 Rabbit

#6 Trash Kitten

#7 Pelican

#8 Flying Squirrel Close Up

#9 Camaleão

#10 Yellow Frog

Source: boredpanda.com

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