Herman Diver Creates Impressive Car Replicas From Pull Tabs
Renee Ramsarran — February 12, 2011 — Autos
References: grassrootsart.net & automotto
Herman Divers is known as the “master of pull-tab engineering.” His unique sculptures are made from the tops of old-fashioned beer and soda cans. His collection includes a replica of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle made from 179,200 aluminum pieces.
Now that pull-tabs are just about obsolete, Divers has turned to working with bottle caps and buttons to create more impressive pieces of art. Take a look at all of the amazing aluminum automobile creations by the imaginative and resourceful Herman Divers.
Now that pull-tabs are just about obsolete, Divers has turned to working with bottle caps and buttons to create more impressive pieces of art. Take a look at all of the amazing aluminum automobile creations by the imaginative and resourceful Herman Divers.
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