This is the fourth in a series of five gorillas made from truck and car treads gathered from freeways. The city of Albuquerque commissioned this piece for their library.
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Gorilla Route 66
Gorilla constructed from cast off tire treads, welded steel (armature), copper wire. Dimensions: 65 × 52 × 62″, Year: 1990
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