John T. Unger has created these cool luminaries from 100% recycled cans. The creation of these pieces using a welding torch takes a fine hand and quick drawing skills to avoid the can going up in smoke and ending up a molten pile of goo. John T. designs things from recycled and repurposed materials to avoid adding to the already cluttered inventory of our society.
Art meets atmosphere to create romantic, spiritual or
spooky lighting effects and
images. You can even use
them to light a path.
other features:
- great indoors or out
- signed by the artist
- weatherproof
- no sharp edges
- holes in the bottom for drainage
$20 bucks each or 10 for $150
get ‘em @ artbuzz

























I remember making luminaries that were fairly similar and increadibly easy as a kid.
All you need is a can, a hammer and a nail. You just punch holes into the patterns you want.
There’s a new artist born every minute. Were yours signed?
Beautiful Luminaries Made From Recycled Cans…
Look what I've found on The Alternative Consumer site: beautiful luminaries made from 100% recycled cans. The designer, John T., designs things from recycled and repurposed materials. He explains in his blog, Art Buzz: "(…) using recycled a…
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