Animals sculptures of hub caps by British artist Ptolemy Elrington

hubcap-sculpture-3An British artist Ptolemy Elrington collected thousands of lost hub caps from roadsides across Britain and turned them into spectacular animal sculptures – worth up to L3,000.
Ptolemy Elrington, 43, works full-time in his studio crafting shiny dolphins, dogs and dragons from all grades of hub cap – from BMW and Mercedes to Ford and Volvo.
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Using free materials means the Brighton-based artist only charges customers for labour – at about L75 per day.
His most expensive creation was a dragon that used 200 hub caps, measured 10m long, and took over a month to build. It sold for L3,000.
Mr Elrington’s other pieces, such as lizards, flies and toucans, are just as stunning but cost a few hundred pounds.

 

 

 

An British artist Ptolemy Elrington collected thousands of lost hub caps from roadsides across Britain and turned them into spectacular animal sculptures – worth up to L3,000.
Ptolemy Elrington, 43, works full-time in his studio crafting shiny dolphins, dogs and dragons from all grades of hub cap – from BMW and Mercedes to Ford and Volvo.
He fixes the caps together using.
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Using free materials means the Brighton-based artist only charges customers for labour – at about L75 per day.
His most expensive creation was a dragon that used 200 hub caps, measured 10m long, and took over a month to build. It sold for L3,000.
Mr Elrington’s other pieces, such as lizards, flies and toucans, are just as stunning but cost a few hundred pounds.
Ptolemy has about 500 hub caps in stock and uses between ten and 200 caps per model.
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Mr Elrington has been crafting his hub cap creatures for seven years but his passion remains strong.
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