Until recently, watches were used for timing. That all changed when the Ukrainian painter Dmitry Khristenko parted the framework of convention and used the parts of timing devices in the production of mini-motorcycles. It would seem an impossible project, but on that not only is capable of human imagination…
In his works, Khristenko uses only old, broken watches. First he dismantles them, and then undermines the elements and adds a new configuration. To create a motorcycle are used dials, gears, bracelets, and other elements of the mechanism.
It takes 50 hours to create a mini-bike. One such model costs about 300 pounds.
As you can see, for a creative person, even a broken watch can be a source of inspiration. Khristenko sees them not only as a symbol of time, but as a creative material.
In addition to motorcycles, it also has a series devoted to insects - The Time Machine and Steampunk Clockpunk Mechanical Bugs.
If you have a broken watch, take the time to throw away: the creativity of them can get a little desktop-Harley-Davidson!
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