Sculptor creates 12ft gorilla from disused car parts to highlight climate change
Gorilla Apocalypse is crafted entirely from scrap car bumpers and panels found from the last decade.
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A 12-foot gorilla has been created out of discarded car parts to highlight the impact of the motor industry on the climate.
Entitled Gorilla Apocalypse, the piece is crafted entirely from scrap car bumpers and panels found from the last decade.
The sculpture highlights the “critical decline” of the gorilla, as well as the climate change issues it believes are worsened by motoring companies.
Those visiting the sculpture will have the opportunity to sign a petition urging the Government to reduce “harmful” car production.