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It's often the discarded and what's thought to be of no use that ends up providing that little extra something special.
Susan Beatrice creates impressive steampunkish sculptures by recycling pocket watch parts. She seems to have a knack for taking what many would see as a lifeless hunk of metal, and impressively crafting it into a beautiful display of meticulous artistry and beautiful imagination. Her work really does seem to give these items new life! It makes sense that through her recycled art, she is keeping a very nature-conscious theme in mind, as explained on her website:
So enjoy a glimpse at her work below, and maybe you can look into getting your own.
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