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Tom Friedman: Transforming the Everyday into Extraordinary Art

January 28, 2026 by Shellie Wilson

If you’ve ever looked at a simple household item and thought, “Could this be art?” — Tom Friedman has probably already made it into something incredible.

Born in St. Louis in 1965, Friedman has built a career out of transforming the everyday into the extraordinary. He’s not your typical artist working with canvas and oil paint. Instead, you’ll find him using things like Styrofoam, aluminum foil, even toothpaste — and somehow, he makes it work.

What’s so captivating about his work is the insane level of detail. He’ll take months on a single piece, cutting, folding, and reimagining something that most of us would toss in the recycling bin. And the result? Clever, funny, and sometimes totally mind-bending art that makes you do a double take.

One of his stand-out pieces is a massive sculpture called Looking Up — a 33-foot-tall figure made entirely from crushed stainless steel, looking toward the sky. It’s been shown in places like New York’s Rockefeller Center and instantly captures your attention.

Friedman has had solo exhibitions all over, from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago to the Stephen Friedman Gallery in London (no relation, by the way). His shows are often a mix of sculpture, drawing, and installations — all of which somehow feel playful, thoughtful, and philosophical all at once.

Whether he’s making you laugh with a tiny self-portrait made of his own hair or blowing your mind with a hyper-detailed sculpture from paper and glue, Tom Friedman is proof that great art can come from the most unexpected materials.

If you’re into art that makes you pause and look a little longer, he’s absolutely worth checking out.

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USB Typewriter – Merging Vintage Charm with Modern Tech

Okay, this might be one of the coolest recycled craft ideas I’ve seen in a long time. If you’re into vintage typewriters and also love tinkering with tech, this USB Typewriter project is a brilliant mash-up of both worlds.

Basically, the idea is to take an old manual typewriter—you know, the clunky, charming kind with the click-clack keys—and turn it into a working USB keyboard. Yes, it actually connects to your laptop or tablet, and yes, it totally works. Talk about breathing new life into a piece of the past!

The project involves a special kit that includes a sensor board (to pick up your key presses), a USB interface board (to connect it all to your computer), and some reed switches (those help with the Shift, Space, and Return keys). There’s even a version of the kit that doesn’t require any soldering, so you don’t need to be an electronics wizard to pull it off.

I’d say this falls into that sweet spot of “advanced beginner” when it comes to skill level. If you’re comfortable using basic tools and following clear instructions, you could absolutely tackle this over a weekend. It’s a bit of a commitment, but honestly? The final result is SO worth it.

What I love most is how this blends sustainability with creativity—you’re upcycling a piece of history and turning it into something totally functional for modern life. Whether you use it for writing, coding, or just showing off at your local café, it’s a fun and eco-friendly DIY electronics project that’ll definitely turn heads.

If you’re passionate about recycled crafts or you’ve got an old typewriter gathering dust, this project might just be your next favorite weekend hobby. I’m already on the hunt for my next vintage find to transform! See the full tutorial here.

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