Bangkok artist makes drivable sci-fi sculpture from spare parts
SUKREE SUKPLANG
A man works on a sculpture made from recycled spare parts of cars and motorcycles at a workshop owned by Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn in Bangkok July 27, 2011. Roongrojna, 54, creates his artworks from recycled spare parts from used cars, motorcycles as well as bicycles. With four shops in Bangkok named "Ko Art Shop", Roongrojna also exports his artworks to clients all over the world. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY)SUKREE SUKPLANG/Reuters
Artist Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn shows a sculpture made from recycled materials at his workshop in Bangkok July 27, 2011. Roongrojna, 54, creates his artworks from recycled spare parts from used cars, motorcycles as well as bicycles. With four shops in Bangkok named "Ko Art Shop", Roongrojna also exports his artworks to clients all over the world. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY)SUKREE SUKPLANG/Reuters
A worker checks the finishing on a motorcycle made from recycled materials of spare parts from cars and bicycles at a workshop owned by Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn in Bangkok July 27, 2011. Roongrojna, 54, creates his artworks from recycled spare parts from used cars, motorcycles as well as bicycles. With four shops in Bangkok named "Ko Art Shop", Roongrojna also exports his artworks to clients all over the world. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLESUKREE SUKPLANG/Reuters