AMERICAN ARTIST BRINGS
RECYCLED METAL BACK TO LIFE
G'day folks,
All of us have seen wonderful artwork, but check out this man's talent.
What
do you see when looking at an unused fork, a screw, a car part, and other
scrap? Most of us see something that belongs in a dump, except for Brian Mock,
a metal revolutionist who is bringing reclaimed materials back to life in a
form of spectacular artwork.
This
utterly talented American artist based in Aloha, Oregon, has been exploring art
by drawing, painting, and woodcarving from an early age, and developed his
creative passion for upcycling back in the 1990s. After teaching himself how to
weld, he gained incredible technical skills that in combination with
imagination and experience turn discarded trash into the most breathtaking
sculptures of animals, people, robots, cars and other figurative and custom
objects that can be both decorative and functional. The artist often places
himself or his dog in pictures for scale so we can truly appreciate the
impressive size of his magnificent creations.
"My
sculptures are made entirely from reclaimed items and materials (almost all
metal but sometimes I’ll add bits of plastic for color). I like that people
interact with them, they have fun looking for objects they can identify. It
started as a hobby, but as I got better at sculpting, I turned it into a
full-time profession,” the artist said.
Now,
let’s check out his great work.
Clancy's comment: So good! So lifelike.
I'm ...
Wow. SUPER cool!
ReplyDeleteYes, extraordinary work and talent.
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Very cool.
ReplyDeleteBetter than cool. Excellent!
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