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Brooklyn-based artists Adam Eckstrom and Lauren Was collected $35,000 such tickets and built Hummer H3.
The tickets came from local bodegas, where they were discarded by unlucky patrons.
Beside looking very cool, the piece, called “Ghost of a Dream,” also has a message behind it.
Was and Ecktrom came up with the idea when they realized that most people think of buying a car when they dream about winning the lottery - hence the name of the project. They also wanted for the paper Hummer to contain the value of a real working Hummer, and they succedeed.
I wonder if they checked each and every lottry ticket, just in case, before gluing them on?
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