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Look at the video: the Eternaluta also lives in the hands of the “junk thief”

Look at the video: the Eternaluta also lives in the hands of the “junk thief”
Look at the video: the Eternaluta also lives in the hands of the “junk thief”

The artist of Villa La Angostura Guillermo Galetti, aka “The scrap thief”, continues to create and surprise with his works transforming irons into disuse into sculptures. Now he published on Instagram his version of the “The Eternaluta” using recycled materials. Watch the video.

Guillermo Galleti, also known by the pseudonym “Junk thief”he is a physical education based in Villa La Angostura who, like Hobby, began in his blacksmith workshop to give his works mainly with his life working with recycled materialsespecially Metal scrapto create sculptures, facilities and visual works with strong conceptual and aesthetic load.

Now he published on his Instagram profile @ladrondecheatrara a new work linked to the phenomenon caused by the Eternal System that has as its main protagonist Ricardo Darin.

Characteristics of his work:

Use of recycled materials: transforms discarded objects – such as cars, machines and metal utensils – into artistic pieces.

-Social and criticism: many of his works reflect on consumption, discarding and value of what society considers “garbage.”

-UDRY INDUSTRIAL: Its style usually combines the rustic, the mechanical and the poetic, generating a very particular visual identity.

-Three -dimensional over: it usually creates large volume sculptures, sometimes with , animals or abstract forms.

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