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Meet Omodamwen Kelly, A Nigerian Creative Who Uses Spark Plugs To Make Sculptures

Meet Meet Omodamwen Kelly an amazing Nigerian creative !! Jelly uses spark plugs used by cars, bikes and generators to make amazing sculptures!!

He uses thousands of spark plugs for his works.

This project was inspired by the first wave of Covid-19; it was the first time I thought the world would come to an end .

While isolating in my studio in quest for peace of the mind I decided to build this sculpture, this is due to its symbolic attributes being associated with creative and decisive force, the spiral horn is a symbol of great creativity.

It represents the power to penetrate, overcome and achieve.

The RAM serves as the icon for Action! An element of Heroism…

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