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    While most artists have to spend money on their materials, Blake McFarland (previously here) doesn’t have this problem – he sculpts animals from recycled tires. “This material is just abundant everywhere,” Blake says. He uses about 100-400 tires for an average sculpture and it takes him up to a month to complete it. Blake loves the fact that tire sculpture art is not only visually appealing, but also eco-friendly. This is one of the main reasons why he picked tires as his medium.

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      While most artists have to spend money on their materials, Blake McFarland (previously here) doesn’t have this problem – he sculpts animals from recycled tires. “This material is just abundant everywhere,” Blake says. He uses about 100-400 tires for an average sculpture and it takes him up to a month to complete it. Blake loves the fact that tire sculpture art is not only visually appealing, but also eco-friendly. This is one of the main reasons why he picked tires as his medium.