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Self-Taught Artist Miguel Mejia Creates Sculptures from Junk

Peruvian-born artist Miguel Mejia is a self-taught artist who makes sculpture from recycled metals including old motorcycle and car parts. Nuts, bolts, and motorcycle chains are some of the parts that went into the ‘Cupid, Love is in the Air’ sculpture in the gallery.

Miguel Mejia’s work is sold online through Novica. The Andean artist is enthused about the idea of the online gallery and says, "The fact that you can see them from your home fills me with the desire and energy to continue creating more art works."
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