The arts of painting and sculpture can make paintings and a wonderful picture and get them out of neglected and useless things. Their admiration for the talent of mourning.
A camel, a horse and a shark… an Australian blacksmith turns scraps into special works #watch_sky #Australia pic.twitter.com/wpRCzej5wN
– Sky News Arabia (@skynewsarabia) September 14, 2021
The Australian blacksmith decided to take advantage of unused scrap by making models of different animals, in which he collects iron and scrap from his workshop, then cleans them from rust, then makes artworks and models of huge animals such as camels and horses, some of which reach 3 meters in height.
scrap owl
scrap horse
The Sky News Network published clips of the stages of converting scrap into works of art, and his artistic skill transformed this ugly scrap into shapes of birds of prey such as hawks, and giant animal figures with artistic touches of creativity.
Turtle from scrap
Stereoscopic picture
In a similar incident, an artist named Matt Small, who is not a traditional artist, did not use brush and colors to create paintings, but rather turned to a different and new style, making pictures from various scrap metal pieces, to form a charming mosaic that tells a multi-layered story, and wonderful paintings .
Using scrap that someone considered obsolete and discarded, Small explains, was able to turn it into a painted picture. Over the years, Small has amassed a large amount of various types and pieces of scrap metal – oven plates, boiler units, shelving boards, car covers, tin cans. and the like, found in the streets and scrap heaps.
Small’s work focuses heavily on people’s faces, finding humanity fascinating and each face telling a story.