Whatever went on in Jean Luc’s mind when he constructed his sheep sculptures with vintage rotary telephone heads and earpiece feet? I don’t know, but the result is certainly fascinating.
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I love the expressions of the sheeps. They look so real
electric warrior Monday 15 August 2011
la oveja hechada es impresionante…
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3 comments
juergo Tuesday 5 April 2011
Cool. I saw these sheeps in the Museum of Communication in Frankfurt, Germany. Very nice!
Jahangir Tuesday 5 April 2011
I love the expressions of the sheeps. They look so real
electric warrior Monday 15 August 2011
la oveja hechada es impresionante…