Miami-based artists Alian Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz (together known as Guerra de la Paz, which ironically translates to “war of peace”) use their knack for anthropomorphism to transform recycled materials into unexpected sculptures and installations. Always whimsical and sometimes with a satirical bend, Guerra de la Paz’s work employs fabrics, clothing, recycled plastics and more to transform ordinary spaces into fantastical realms where spirits seem to inhabit ordinary objects. Take a look at some of their work below.