Video: Military devices for peaceful purposes. Sculptures from cartridges and firearms
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
World peace is the dream of many people who live in a state of permanent war. Whose sons and daughters are forced to wear military uniforms, whether they want to or not. Where weapons in the house are not a curiosity, but a basic necessity. World peace - a fairy tale or reality for these people?
And while we ask ourselves these questions, designers create amazing things from weapons - sculptures, decorations, interior items and other art objects - to demonstrate that weapons can not only kill, but also be used for peaceful purposes. For the benefit of art.
I don’t know if the authors of these amazing products are familiar with each other, we don’t know where they get the dangerous material for their sculptures … One thing is clear - art has always been and will be on the side of the world where there is no shooting, murder, blood, tears, grief and hate.
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