Monday, November 4, 2019

Bottle Cap Beast

We saw this creature in the window of a small local art gallery. If you look closely, you can see that he is made almost entirely of bottle caps and bottle cap rims. What critter do you think he is supposed to be? I don't know...





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14 comments:

Nancy Chan said...

Very interesting. Even after staring at it, I still couldn't make what it is supposed to be.

Ann said...

I have no idea what he's supposed to be but he's sure a great use of recylcled materials.

Hootin Anni said...

I got it figured out!! It's an anorexic dog sniffing the ground for treats! Yes? Am I close?

What a work of art.

Hootin Anni said...

I can't see anything that has the gender showing. (Kidding)

Pink Rose said...

Hi Ginny what an amazing creature and a great way to use up bottle tops xx

Rose said...

I am not sure... I can see its eye..that shot makes me think of one of those fish that hide and catch their prey by surorise.

Rose said...

surprise. Not surorise

Tamago said...

Wow, it's quite impressive! What a fun way to use bottle caps and rims :-) This critter kind of makes me think of Triceratops, especially the head!

MadSnapper said...

a true work of art, and so creative... I am thinking something along the lines of dinosuars and other creatures like that..

George said...

Someone certainly put in a lot of time -- and creative talent -- into making this beast!

Ruth Hiebert said...

I guess it could be almost anything.WOW! Someone took a lot of time to make that.

photowannabe said...

Isn't that what art is all about?
Beauty in the eye of the beholder...it can be what ever we imagine it to be. Clever use of "Trash".

Lois said...

I have no idea either, but it is interesting!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

In the first picture at the top I thought an emaciated dog sniffing around for something to eat, but then the rest of it captured separately doesn't. Interesting for sure.

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