Why isn’t the name of the artist revealed in any of these stories about tire art? The sculptor should have credit, and I would like to speak to him/her.
Thanks, E.
Elizabeth, I couldn’t find the name of the artist. The pictures were all over the Internet, without any credits. If you would read the About section from my blog and the most of the posts, you will see that I give credits to the artists. In fact, I first ask for their permission and only after I get it I post the pictures.
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Missy (06:23:57) :
The First Dragon Tire art (The 2nd one down) Is located at Tuckahoe State Park in Maryland… I’m pretty sure
That first armor picture is BAD ASS!!! I want some rubber armour that weighs like 100 lbs lol
The creations made from old tyres are totally amazing! Every one of them! This is ‘re-cycling’ of the very best kind.
Thats so increnible!
Why isn’t the name of the artist revealed in any of these stories about tire art? The sculptor should have credit, and I would like to speak to him/her.
Thanks, E.
Elizabeth, I couldn’t find the name of the artist. The pictures were all over the Internet, without any credits. If you would read the About section from my blog and the most of the posts, you will see that I give credits to the artists. In fact, I first ask for their permission and only after I get it I post the pictures.
The First Dragon Tire art (The 2nd one down) Is located at Tuckahoe State Park in Maryland… I’m pretty sure