Jeremy Mayer makes extremely detailed sculptures of humans and animals out of recycled typewriter parts.
California based artist reassembles typewriters into anatomically correct human and animal figures. He does not solder, weld, or glue these unique assemblages together – the process is entirely cold assembly.
Typewriter Hand
Typewriter Fly
Typewriter Deer
Typewriter Spider
Typewriter Penguin
Typewriter Octopus
Typewriter Cat
Typewriter Robots
Also check out: Typewriter Art, Scissor Spiders and Steampunk Insects
gunneos
very cool! what’s cold assembly? won’t they fall apart?
Apr 17th, 2012
Lilia Smiles
^ I think he probably uses screws, bolts and nuts to the anchor pieces
Apr 17th, 2012
josh
soooooooooooo amazing
Apr 17th, 2012
Kitafe
Nice
Apr 17th, 2012
Edward Martinez
I wonder what can he do with a printer/s?
Apr 17th, 2012
K
Looks like you can do a collab. with Steampunk! :)
Apr 17th, 2012
motofix
It makes me think of Benoit Sokal universe in Siberia
Apr 17th, 2012
Dominic
Amazing!
Apr 17th, 2012
Gert
very cool if a bit creepy.
Apr 17th, 2012
Sirius
Really cool. The Typewriter Cat looks as if designed by Dali.
@K you’re right, reminds me of Steampunk too.
Apr 17th, 2012
mi
NOW THIS IS TALENT
Apr 17th, 2012
mongolians
nice idea great job
Apr 17th, 2012
Mr. cool
These are amazing typewriter sculptures, I think these are cool robots.
Apr 17th, 2012
ANILover
They look like they should be on the movie Robots, with the blue robot named Rodney…
Apr 24th, 2012