Bent Objects by Terry Border Gives Food Feet and Feelings
Amelia Roblin — January 24, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: bentobjects.blogspot & techeblog
It's incredible how inanimate objects can seem to come to life, as depicted in Bent Objects by Terry Border. The self-proclaimed "arteest" has a knack for warping wires that become livings limbs for fruits, junk food and knick-knacks.
The best of his peculiar sculptures are highlighted in the book, Bent Objects; The Secret Life of Everyday Things. Continuing to grow every week, Bent Objects by Terry Border is a collection of charming foodie figurines that's become quite the culinary colony.
The best of his peculiar sculptures are highlighted in the book, Bent Objects; The Secret Life of Everyday Things. Continuing to grow every week, Bent Objects by Terry Border is a collection of charming foodie figurines that's become quite the culinary colony.
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