Sculptor Jordan Sprigg lives in Western Australia. He uses recycled metals mostly from retired machinery, scrap heaps, and clearance sales. Some of the pieces found dating over 100 years old and used by the earliest…
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One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure.
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Born in 1969 in Japan, Michihiro Matsuoka gets his artistic inspiration from childhood memories and observation of how the passage of time deteriorates the world around us. He creates worn-out devices through fusing organic-looking forms…
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Tomas Vitanovsky recycles old motorbike parts into Steampunk animal sculptures.
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Stephen Ives (Melbourne, Australia) is a bricoleur: he creates his work from a meta pile of toys, junk, found objects, model kits and malleable extras such as polymer clay and aluminium
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Pierre Matter works mostly with bronze and embellish the sculptures with recycled objects, using welders, plasma cutters, laser cutters and grinders to shape and sculpt. “I’m a kind of salvager. I feel like a child in…
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Artwork of Michihiro Matsuoka Japanese artist greatly inspired by Steampunk style, creating sculptures halfway between the industrial revolution and science fiction. These metallic creatures featuring beautiful mechanism are like humanized and seem to come alive.…
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Bird. Made of copper, bronze, brass, glass and iron.Work of Igor Shevchenko.
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Stéphane Halleux is an artist who cannot be buttonholed into any specific era. Contemplating his work is like gently slipping into a world where the past and the future collide instantaneous recreating the delicious naïve…
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This artist uses scrap metal to create beautiful works of art.