Details This delightfully romantic sculpture is from Armando Ramirez in Mexico, who uses recycled auto parts and scrap metal to create unique sculptures. Crafted from metal rod, screws, nuts and other parts, the sculpture depicts a couple on a park bench just about to share that first kiss. 0.48 kgs 1.1 lbs 24 cm H x 13 cm W x 12 cm D 9.5" H x 5" W x 4.7" D Metric US/Imperial Recycled auto parts, scrap metal Features a rustic, rugged finish Each work is unique. Recycled parts will vary from piece to piece based on availability. Promotes recycling and reduces waste Made in Mexico. Certified and shipped by our office in Mexico Gift Info Email this item in advance of a gift. Email this item as a gift suggestion. Free Gift Wrap? No Premium Gift Wrap? No
What do you see when looking at an unused fork, a screw, a car part, and other scraps? Most of us see something that belongs in a dump, except for Brian Mock, a sculptor and a metal revolutionist who is bringing reclaimed materials back to life in a form of spectacular sculpture art.
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About The Artwork Photographic and mixed media work from my JAVA JAZZ Series. Diasec artwork ready to hang. Lambda-Print mounted behind clear acrylic glass 2mm, with polished edges, with Aludibond as back and hanging profile. Artwork is ready to hang. Limited Edition of 10. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Abstract Materials:AluminiumOther Styles:AbstractFigurativeModernFine Art Mediums:ColorC-typeAcrylicMetal Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Aluminium Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1 Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Germany. Customs:Shipments from Germany may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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What better way to bring the 80's back than with the classic yellow Pac-Man. The Lollipop Factory brings it back with this beautiful translucent resin acrylic piece of art. Handmade Materials: Epoxy resin, metal, color, acrylic Approximate dimensions: 7"H x 2"W Translucent yellow ** Other colors may be ordered. Please send special order requests through the website messaging option ** PAIRS beautifully with the Ghost series Born in Mexico, Lila Vega is a chef de cuisine by training, but driven by her creative energy and natural flair for art and design, she pivoted into the exciting world of interiors several years ago, where she enjoyed a fulfilling and successful career. As her signature “piece de resistance”, Lila would create and place a Lollipop objet in each home she worked on. The response was overwhelmingly positive. Seeing this, she and her husband, Guillermo, pivoted once again. They are now exclusively focused on their art, creating masterful candy-inspired sculptures that enliven any home with color, humor, and of course, nostalgia.
What would you do with a pile of scrap metal? You would probably sell it off, right? Or simply discard it. At best, you would consider giving it away at a What would you do with a pile of scrap metal? You would probably sell it off, right? Or simply discard it. At best, you would consider giving it away at a recycling center. Ever thought of turning it into a beautiful piece of art? Before being shocked at the idea, we request you to take a look at the pictures below.These stunning sculptures have been created from scrap metal! Metal sculptures can be made from a wide variety of metals, such as gold, silver, aluminum, copper, brass, lead, and iron. But, as you are about to discover in this post, they can also be made using nuts, bolts, bike chains, and all kinds of scraps. This is creativity at its finest!