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Empty beer cans become art

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By Philip Kendall

Remember the old saying “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”? Well after you take a look at some of these incredible hand-made sculptures, made entirely from old beers cans, cartons and containers, you might well be reaching for your credit card and heading over to eBay.

Over at Hamster Sokuho, a thread has exploded with comments of praise and amazement for photos of aluminium can sculptures, produced by one Japanese internet user going by the name of “Makaon”, featuring everything from birds to Ultra Man and Pikachu.

Whoever this Makaon person is, she is very, very talented.

Unlike beer cans in the west, Japanese breweries frequently launch seasonal beers with vastly different flavors or feature cans with seasonal or promotional designs, which are usually snapped up as soon as they land on the shelves. Just as clothing stores bring in their autumn range when summer has reached its peak, supermarkets and liquor store shelves in Japan change color with the seasons.

A quick trip to any supermarket will show that, although autumn has only just arrived in Japan, Kirin Beer’s winter-themed brew is already on the shelves, and proving to be incredibly popular.

Makaon’s sculptures, made from everyday drink cans like these, are often chosen by the artist for their colours, and constructed with unbelievable attention to detail.

Japanese netizens were just as bowled over as we are, with many demanding to know if and where the sculptures could be bought.

“Start a class teaching people how to make these!”

“The level of detail on that those Mario and Yoshi sculptures is unbelievable!”

“I’m just off to the vending machine…”

“Where, where, where can I buy these!?”

“These aren’t just cool, some of them are absolutely beautiful.”

“Let’s see, I could probably make… wait, no, I couldn’t make any of these! LOL”

“OK! I’m gonna make myself a wife out of cans!”

We couldn’t agree more, guys. Well, except for that wife comment.

Source: Hamster Sokuho

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Confused trying to identify the kirin and yebisu parts of the teddybear..... f...it!!! I'll just grab a beer!!! LOL

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Incredible!

But at the same time, why do we continually get this kind of response in Japan:

"Start a class teaching people how to make these!"

Just DO it, guys!

Try!

You don't need a sensei for EVERYTHING!

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sugoi!!

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I got something like this as a present bought in a foreign country, don't remember who or where, but it has been around much longer than "Makaon". I think that this is one of those things that is much more fun to do and make than own, if you have free time and derive satisfaction out of shaping stuff into other stuff. But it really isn't "pretty" or interesting beyond the novelty aspect and the labels are a distraction.

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