john brickels celebrates the hidden beauty of entropy

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Dilapidated barns, rusty old trucks and cars, factories on the brink of collapse – all are fair game for John Brickels who is inspired by “the hidden beauty of entropy.” The Vermont artist rescues rusted pedal cars and trucks, rebuilding the guts of the cars in stoneware. The tires (flat tires too!), dashboards, chassis, steering wheels, engines – even old tools strewn on the car’s floor in his Claymobiles are all made from clay.

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One Response to john brickels celebrates the hidden beauty of entropy
  1. Kathi
    January 27, 2010 | 11:47 am

    you were just awarded the Sunshine award on my blog

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