Holy sheep. At first I thought they were knit, which would have been perfect, but on second look I think the body is made of phone cords, yes? Still amazing. Thanks for sharing! In the word of my word-verification "hhraf"! (Well, it sounds like it means something.)
I understand that art & the appreciation of art is highly subjective, but I think that some people have waaay too much time on their hands. Kinda neat, though!
That was definitely worth coffee sprayed over the monitor. Love it. Where do you find this stuff???
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chuckle! I would like to point out that in a power outage the cordless is useless, but the old-fashioned phone works. We kept one.
ReplyDeleteThe office I used to work in kept one to plug in in case of power outage. One dinky little phone instead of our big multi-line beauties!
Holy sheep. At first I thought they were knit, which would have been perfect, but on second look I think the body is made of phone cords, yes? Still amazing. Thanks for sharing! In the word of my word-verification "hhraf"! (Well, it sounds like it means something.)
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome. Though I do wonder how they kept the cords from kinking up. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!
ReplyDeletesweeeeeeeeeeeet!
ReplyDeleteand a clever way to recycle.
baaaaaaa indeed...
I understand that art & the appreciation of art is highly subjective, but I think that some people have waaay too much time on their hands. Kinda neat, though!
ReplyDeleteHow darling, and of course they look like merinos.
ReplyDeleteI particularly liked the video of Jeff Corwin nearly getting his arm ripped of by an elephant on their home page.
What a great recycling effort! Who thinks of these things? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteRock on!
ReplyDeleteAh, art... It is recycling at its creative best!
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