Artists love to turn ordinary things into art, and what could be more ordinary than shopping carts (or shopping trolleys, if you're on the other side of the Atlantic)?
Here's a quickie Neatorama feature of 4 works of art that have one thing in common: they're all made from shopping carts.
Akquisition 33/77 (2008) by Eberhard
Bosslet, featuring 110 carts
Applied Geometry (2004) by Robert
Wechsler (This one you have to see the larger
format to appreciate it fully)
Photo: Sparkyfaisca/Flickr
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Ptolemy Elrington, who created wonderfully whimsical creatures out of hubcaps, has also done a few sculptures created from discarded shopping carts rescued from the rivers and canals in England.
Source: Keep
Britain Tidy / Photo: Drew Gardner
Yes, these are miniature shopping carts (like the ones you can get from the NeatoShop), but it's still very cool. Behold Trolling#1, by Matt McVeigh.
See also: Mini Shopping Cart Desk Organizer
Got any more cool examples of shopping cart art? Please let us know in the comment!
The store shopping cart lackeys would $h!t a brick.