Lifestyle Remade in Kenya: Unusual art made out of everything Tuesday, May 26, 2015 — updated on July 04, 2020 Waleid seated in Easy chair made from a Cessna jet nose. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 1/10 View caption Walied remade a 1960s Beetle adding a Cessna engine and seats. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 2/10 View caption One of El Tayeb's pieces "Munch's Westgate". PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 3/10 View caption Scrap metal aircraft made from Cessna jet parts. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 4/10 View caption A Furniture piece made from Cessna bits from El Tayeb's furniture making company. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 5/10 View caption Cessna piece recycled into speakers. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 6/10 View caption One of El Tayeb's furniture pieces. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 7/10 View caption El Tayeb's love seats made from Cessna pieces. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 8/10 View caption Volkswagen boot remade into electrified African mask. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 9/10 View caption Walied and Isabel's idea od Mondrian in scrap metal. PHOTO| MARGARETTA WA GACHERU Photo: 10/10 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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