Can-Crushing Captures

The Jonathan Kambouris 'Beer Garden' Series Deserves a Cheers

In Jonathan Kambouris 'Beer Garden' series, crushed cans are the perfect form of art for the beer lover. The Brooklyn-based artist has photographed an array of beer brands from countries across the world, including Japan, USA, Netherlands and Israel to name a few.

Kambouris took festival-found crushed beer cans and transformed them into art. By just using a simple white backdrop the beaten up cans provide an interesting series of photographs.

The project provides a great excuse to drink more beer, while providing a green-friendly alternative to cans forgotten on the ground. Perhaps crushing a can of beer on your head isn't so crazy, as long as you transform this act into an opportunity for capturing enticing art pieces.
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