Chinese artist Liu Jianhua created this cityscape of Shanghai out of poker chips and dice.
What is it about San Francisco that inspired so many artists? Here's one by Zhan Wang, who used stainless steel pots and pans, as well as silverware to create his cityscape.
Artist Gayle Chong Kwan used hundreds of old plastic bottles and food packagings to create a cityscape of the lost city of Atlantis.
Japanese artist Enoki Chu created his futuristic cityscape out of polished old drill bits and machine parts.
For her exhibition titled "Uncharted Terrain," Grace Grothous made an imaginary topographic landscale out of discarded circuit boards. The little buildings are the circuitries that are part of the boards!
In his installation titled "Eating the City," Chinese artist Sang Dong used about 72,000 biscuits.
Liz Hickock's Jello-O San Francisco
Egg City





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