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Paul Hazelton's Dust Bunny Sculptures


Are you finding the cost of your craft materials too high? Thinking of resorting to what's just lying around the house? Well, Paul Hazelton might have just found the most plentiful, free, and renewable craft resource on the planet. The dust bunny.

via Gizmodo via Saatchi

11 comments:

smileybead said...

That is definitely recycling...although it makes me want to sneeze...

Jo Archer said...

Thanks for sharing this. It's brilliant! (My mother always called "dust bunnies", "Slut's wool", but now I have a good excuse for not cleaning!

Paul Overton said...

Slut's wool sounds a lot more serious than a dust bunny.:-) Thanks for the comments!

Debra Baida said...

and do you know of an artist who works with clothes dryer lint? i recall seeing something years ago, but that's a long gone memory now...

Chrissy P. said...

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Thanx
Chrissy P.

teddybearswednesday said...

OH I love this!!! It's beautiful and sustainable.

Paul Overton said...

Deb - I don't recall. Doesn't mean it isn't true.

Chrissy P. - Thanks! I'm honored.

Teddybearswednesday - Yeah. I lovce how delicate his stuff looks!

Thanks for the comments, all!

Jo Archer said...

Debra, there are quite a lot of lint artists if you google it, but this woman has made some really big sculptures.

http://www.studiocapezzuti.com/lint/lintguys.htm

Julia said...

There's a treasure trove of those at my house!! Could I sell them?

Paul Overton said...

Julia - Ha! Yes, sure. They'll be a big hit at the craft fair.

B.T.Bear (esq.) said...

Cool! And another reason not to dust!

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