Monday, January 11, 2016

Realistic Splendid Welding Art Made from Scrap Metal

Another name of miracle is hard work. This artist must work really hard and encounter failures before attaining such amazing successes. How clever he is to bring life into scrap metal, transforming them into incredible lifelike and beautiful sculptures!

Below are welding artworks of JK Brown from rural West Wales. He sure knew a way to turn trash into so splendid sculptures of animals.

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Native butterflies. This is his most popular work. They are meticulously painted and shaped like specific species - Holly Blue and Red Admiral butterflies, etc.

Brown also creates lots of other welded creatures, including various insects, birds, horses, frogs, snakes,  many of which are inspired by such local fauna as the endangered Adder. While incredibly realistic, the sculptures still retain the weld marks as well as rusty discolorations as to celebrate their scrap origins.
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Kingfisher
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Two holly blue butterflies
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Magpie
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Graze
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Grasshoppers
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Pheasant
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Praying mantis
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Praying mantis
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Adder
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Hornet
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Frogs
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Crow

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