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Scrapped Aircraft As Canvas For Art

“The Boneyard Project” is the brainchild of Eric Firestone in collaboration with Carlo McCormick. The project consists of scrapped military aircraft that is then used as a canvas for contemporary artists.

The abandoned materials can be found in the Arizona desert, and it is there that artists convene and produce paintings and graffiti styled art on the aircrafts. The project is attracting artists from all over the world, and the end goal is that all of the scrapped material will eventually be turned into artwork. There have been two installments of the project so far, and there are sure to be more in the future.

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