I stumbled across a photo gallery from yesterday's annual gun melt in LA county. Thought some of you guys might like to take a look.
http://photos.dailybulletin.com/2013/07 ... un-melt/#1
xd ED wrote:Saw that last year. Some ijit turned in his grandpa's WWII 1911 to get melted into some artwork.
xd ED wrote:Saw that last year. Some ijit turned in his grandpa's WWII 1911 to get melted into some artwork.
You ever wonder what the police does with all of those guns they get from the buyback program? Evidently, they give them to artists like Victor Hugo Zayas (or this lady) so that they can turn them into works of art. Move over, Mona Lisa, because “Mushy Guns Shaped Like a Ball of Yarn” is here to stay!
Zayas has created 17 gun art sculptures, which he viewed as a positive experience. “The idea is that this group of sculptures should become a kind of peace symbol, because transforming something so negative into something so positive, well, people connect with that immediately.”
Zayas dedicated one of his pieces, a sculpture created out of 200 dismantled weapons that weighs 300 pounds, to a friend of his, Efrain Castro, who was murdered (by blunt force trauma to the head, not a gun shot). There is currently no word as to whether or not Zayas will also create sculptures of melted-down baseball bats and crowbars.
xd ED wrote:LAPD and Artist Turn Guns into Mushy Art (2012)You ever wonder what the police does with all of those guns they get from the buyback program? Evidently, they give them to artists like Victor Hugo Zayas (or this lady) so that they can turn them into works of art. Move over, Mona Lisa, because “Mushy Guns Shaped Like a Ball of Yarn” is here to stay!
Zayas has created 17 gun art sculptures, which he viewed as a positive experience. “The idea is that this group of sculptures should become a kind of peace symbol, because transforming something so negative into something so positive, well, people connect with that immediately.”
Zayas dedicated one of his pieces, a sculpture created out of 200 dismantled weapons that weighs 300 pounds, to a friend of his, Efrain Castro, who was murdered (by blunt force trauma to the head, not a gun shot). There is currently no word as to whether or not Zayas will also create sculptures of melted-down baseball bats and crowbars.![]()
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Tronster wrote:This reminded me of a Seattle gun buyback giving out gift cards and people sat outside the gun buyback paying cash for guns.
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