Joan of Arc-inspired armor made from cardboard and bicycle tubes by Grace Duval
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Joan of Arc-inspired armor made from cardboard and bicycle tubes by Grace Duval
World of Wearable Art 2024: Curves Ahead by Grace DuVal, United States
Rubberized Armor for Joan of Arc
by graceduval
Awesome Joan of Arc Armor Made of Bicycle Tubes and Paper Mache
Did you ever find yourself wondering what Joan of Arc would have worn if she lived in modern times and rode a bicycle instead of a steed? Well, Grace Duval obviously did and she came up with an awe-inspiring upper-body armor made entirely of paper mache and bicycle inner tubes. Judging by how cool and detailed this thing looks, it's clear the artist put a lot of work into this project, but the end result is simply incredible. I've see a lot of things made from tires, from crisis shoes to intricate sculptures, but this rubbery armor has to be the coolest thing yet. My hat's off to Grace!
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