

Dream Home 2009
102" high x variable dimensions,
$70,000 worth of discarded lottery tickets, cardboard, foam, wood, and steel
Courtesy of Ghost of a Dream

Dream Car 2008
$39,000 worth of discarded lottery tickets, cardboard, cast plastic, wood, steel, and mirror
Courtesy of Ghost of a Dream

Dream Vacation 2008
120" x 120" x 120"
$29,000 worth of discarded lottery tickets, wood steel, foam, speakers, and wheels
Courtesy of Ghost of a Dream
Above project is called "Ghost of a Dream" by Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom.
Interesting fun fact; the total lottery tickets used for each piece equals to the actual dollar value of each item.
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