Womanly Pencil Sculptures

Female Torsos by Federico Uribe are Made of Unusual Materials

These female torsos by Federico Uribe are made using random materials such as keyboards and coins, that are put together into a shape that resembles a woman's torso and face. This is a neat way to save the environment, taking something that no one wants and turning it into a magical piece of art.

I personally like the one that is made out of keyboards--who knew that something square could be turned into a curvy human shape? Other interesting materials used in these female torsos by Federico Uribe are pencils, safety pins and plastic fruits.
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