From piles of scrap metal, this artist immortalises the world’s endangered wildlife from old farming equipment Watch Video
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Description: Growing up in the small town of Narembeen in Western Australia, Jordan Sprigg was surrounded by agriculture. As the son of a farmer, he never thought that a career in the arts was possible. Sprigg studied Psychology at university with the thought that it would provide him with a stable job. But in his final year, he decided to take a break and put his creative abilities to the test. With unlimited access to rusty old tools and tractor parts from his father’s pile of scrap metal, Sprigg began t
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