Chris Silva Creates Hilarious Puerto Rican Trash Art
Meghan Young — May 24, 2010 — Eco
References: chrissilva & behance.net
Chris Silva's wood collages may not look particularly funny at first glance, but upon reading each title and then reflecting further on each piece, they're hilarious.
For instance, Chris Silva entitled the lead image as
"The Little Mermaid Realizes The Prince Was A Douchebag Anyway." Since each piece is made out of found Puerto Rican trash, if you don't find them particularly laugh-worthy, than at the very least you can appreciate Chris Silva's eco-friendliness.
For instance, Chris Silva entitled the lead image as
"The Little Mermaid Realizes The Prince Was A Douchebag Anyway." Since each piece is made out of found Puerto Rican trash, if you don't find them particularly laugh-worthy, than at the very least you can appreciate Chris Silva's eco-friendliness.
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