February 9, 2011 6:49 AM

Artist makes fascinating wildlife sculptures from scrap

What’s one part wheelbarrow, one part carborator, and two parts snow skiis? A horse by Davide Pan.

What’s one part wheelbarrow, one part carborator, and two parts snow skiis? A horse by Davide Pan.

This Canadian sculptor Davide Pan uses scrap and recycled materials to create large scale wildlife sculptures. Working on site, Pan often takes discarded and recycleable materials found in the surroundings, to bring animals to life with his astonishing creations.

In his collection, “Wild Lives” he created these sculptures for the Big Sky Gold and Country Club in Pemberton, Canada.

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