Video: Dollar sculptures by Johnny Swing and Mark Wagner
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Who doesn't love money? Everyone loves money. Johnny Swing and Mark Wagner also love to create sculptures from banknotes. Such a hobby is not attractive for a profitable investment of money, but the figures look very original.
Is money right? Unlikely. Loyalty is the lot of dogs and … funny sculptures of dogs, created from dollar bills.
Piggy piggy bank - yesteryear. Today it is fashionable to store money not in the figure of a well-fed boar, but as a money sculpture. True, it will not be possible to cash out such an investment, but to distinguish itself completely.
If you and sweep the dirty linen in public, then only with a dollar broom. Firstly, you won't be able to sweep a lot, and secondly, at the sight of such an accessory, everyone will instantly forget about gossip and gossip.
Money is a weapon in skillful hands. And in the hands of Johnny Swing and Mark Wagner, they turn into a grenade, a pistol and a machine gun.
Some are ready to sleep on money. It couldn't be easier. Now this can be done in the literal sense of the word. On a pillow of dollar bills.
But we do not recommend sleeping on the skull. It is inconvenient and troublesome. But such a box with fake bones is perfect as a gift. Especially those people who, by all means, strive to earn capital, while sparing neither strength nor health.
If you don't want to offend the birthday man with a money skull, give him a butterfly folded from a bill …
… or a bear. Only not traditional, plush, but money, created from a heap of dollars by the skillful hands of sculptors. By the way, Rogan Brown's paper sculptures look good too. But the dollar bear will still be a more spectacular birthday present.
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