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In this regard, he said, “All the things I use are dirt and garbage thrown on the street. We pick them up and make beautiful landscapes through them.”

The young man confirmed that his creations vary between “cars, bikes and robots”, indicating that there are still other things he is working on.

The young Jordanian’s project began as an initiative to collect roadside rubbish, but he was quickly inspired by the idea of ​​using these discarded objects to create works of art.

Ahmed Al-Zawahra explained, “Ideas come to us from the imagination. Since childhood, my hobby is drawing, so I developed drawing to turn it into figures.”

Al-Zawahra’s creations include a huge model erected on empty land in his hometown of Zarqa, north of Amman, for people to enjoy for free.

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