3 Mar 2020

Recycled Metal Animal Sculptures

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If not a way of solving the problems with our throwaway society, at least an inspirational example of thinking out of the box.  Giving value to the recycled items, most of us would discard, without a second thought.
American Self-taught Welder and Animal Sculptor Brian Mock, has a great eye for detail and proportions.  His animals have the look and size of a real creature.  One of my favourite ones, is of him lying over the bear.  The action, gives his creation, the feeling that it could almost be alive.  His collection of sculptures, is extensive and this is just a small taster, I hope you enjoy them.

01-Horse-and-Rider-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Full Size Horse and Rider.
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02-Bear-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Bear.
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03-Bear-and-Maker-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Bear and his Maker.
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04-Bunny-Rabbit-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Bunny Rabbit with green marble eyes.
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05-Dog-and-friend-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Dog and his little friend.
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06-The-Roster-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Curious about the Roster.
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07-Lion-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Lion.
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08-Great-Dane-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Great Dane and other furry friends.
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09-Cat-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Nails and Bolts Cat.
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10-French-Bulldog-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
French Bulldog.
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11-Golden-Sea-Turtle-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Golden Sea Turtle.
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12-Gold-Parrot-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Gold Parrot.
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13-Octopus-Brian-Mock-www-designstack-co
Octopus.
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4 comments:

  1. OMG, those are great!

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    1. You, me and the hen in the picture, seem to agree on it 100% : )
      Again, have a wonderful Wednesday.
      DS

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  2. fantastic! so interesting to look at, you see something new each time! first you notice the animal, then you see so much more!

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    1. Such beautiful lines, when you consider how sharp and uneven the materials he works with, actually are. As you mentioned, because the materials are so different, there is a lot of variation in the detailing, of each sculpture.
      I hope you have a fantastic Wednesday.
      DS

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