Red Bull Art of Can Exhibition

Personally, I can’ t stomach a can of Red Bull without my gag reflex kicking in; however,  an advocate of recycling,  I can (no pun intended) appreciate the aesthetic of these works.

“We’ve invited the nation to enjoy a can of Red Bull and then be inspired by what’s left – the empty can. Drinkers of every age and artistic ability have responded, creating masterpieces with the aluminium remainders.”

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Angel Wings

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Angel Wings Detail

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Red Mantis

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Wiings

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Eagle (View 1 of 2)

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Eagle (View 2 of 2)

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Disco Bull

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Crossing the Line

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WI NGS

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Red Bullfrog

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Toaster

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Tiny Origami Cranes

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Tiny Origami Cranes (Close-Up)

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Wembley Stadium

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Polo Player (View 1 of 2)

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Polo Player (View 2 of 2)

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Owl

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Piggy!

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Concorde

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Wedge Shoe by Marc Jacobs

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Can-Can (View 1 of 2)

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Can-Can (View 2 of 2)

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F1 Car

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Wee Willy Drinky

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Spyware

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Tony Blaire portrait

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Batteries

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The Evolution of Can (View 1 of 2)

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The Evolution of Can (View 2 0f 2)

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iCan

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Little Big Ben

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Chameleon

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Praying Mantis

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Evolving Sculpture (View 1 of 3)

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Evolving Sculpture (View 2 of 3)

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Evolving Sculpture (View 3 0f 3)

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