



I have just discovered a kindred spirit - another artist (there are a few of us out there) who uses found objects to create beauty, but particularly lost gloves!! A whole part of my upcoming exhibition involves lost gloves from the streets of Berlin (and Paris and Antwerp). So, I am overjoyed to read of this wonderful artist from New York and his visions of beauty made from the debris around us - beer cans become butterflies, lost gloves become wings and other things... His whole website is worth exploring but I've linked straight to the work that made my heart sing!
http://www.paulvillinski.com/artwork/glove.html
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