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Brett Graham Recreates Tools of War in ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction'

Artist Brett Graham has found a fitting use for old tires: he recycles them into amazing military sculptures. His work was recently on display for the 17th Biennial of Sydney.

Military buffs would get a real kick out of Brett Graham’s work. These vehicles look battle-ready, even though they would probably get shot to shreds or lit on fire as soon as they entered the fray. Check out the links to see more of Brett Graham’s work.
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