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xoxoxoBruce Thursday Jan 16 11:51 PM |
Jan 17th, 2020 : Pressed Cans This artist takes shiny new Aluminum 24oz cans and bends them to his will using his fingers. No kidding, no tools, just his hands. It’s almost like he’s using the force... that’s some creative fondling. Quote:
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There's video at the links. link link fargon Friday Jan 17 08:19 AM Wow! Griff Friday Jan 17 08:33 AM Yeah, what fargon said. glatt Friday Jan 17 09:26 AM Quote:
So day after day, the guy is fidgeting with his hands as he's drinking with his buddies, and he notices he can make little patterns in the cans he is denting. He thinks he might have something here. So he tries to do something a little more purposeful instead of just crinkling the can a bit. It looks pretty good. So then he somehow sources unpainted cans? Or maybe he polishes the paint off them? And turns it into a thing. These remind me a lot of Happy Monkey's tape creations. It looks almost like a zen meditation thing where you let the object tell you how it wants to be bent. Clodfobble Friday Jan 17 11:28 AM Just watching the video, I feel like those cans are thinner than the standard ones we get around here. If I press my thumbnail into a soda can, the dent extends halfway up the body, not just in the little section under my thumb--and likely as not, it'll pop back out again after I take the pressure off. Gravdigr Friday Jan 17 12:14 PM I was curious as to whether he fills the cans with something to assist in structural stability/consistency. xoxoxoBruce Friday Jan 17 02:20 PM I agree those cans are thinner than we see, and they are quart cans. I'm sure they are new as polishing the paint off cans that thin would be prohibitive. Any resulting variation in thickness would mess him up. Bet if he grabbed your wrist you couldn't break free.
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