Tuesday 16 September 2014

Creating Magic with Recycled Metal

Lucky Group is a scrap metal recycling company. We are also very environmentally conscious. We strongly believe that metal should be recycled and upcycled at home before it is tossed in the thrash. Check out some creative sculpture that can be made with thrash metal.

Standing on its own, the sculpture does not say much, but shine some bright light on it and suddenly the shadow becomes resembles Michelangelo's famous statue David.

http://www.recyclart.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/34168_1482122249506_1127320669_1484182_3911162_n.jpg

 

This is another beautiful example of shadow sculpture. What looks like a messy discarded pile of used cans is actually carefully constructed to create a shadow on the wall of two people making merry.

Shadow Art  “How come my art is garbage, and their garbage is art?”

 

Who knew old, rusted shovels could make for such an attractive garden ornament? This is a great example of making best out of waste.

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While this is not a project you can take up at home, it is very pretty indeed. Old keys welded together to take the shape of a red wine bottle.

creative recycled art: Red Wine Key Bottle, Metal Sculpture by Moerkey, in Horsham, Australia $178 @Etsy 110918259

 

We’ve been saving our cutest finds for the last. These metal robots can be created from supplies that can easily be found in the kitchen. So go on, get some spare spoons, forks, nails and tins while we provide the inspiration.

RECYCLED ROBOT SCULPTURE    best American Idol by BranMixArt, $96.00

Upcycled ROBOT  Sculpture   Broom Mama      green by BranMixArt, $80.00

RECYCLED Reused ROBOT Sculpture Angry Viking by BranMixArt

RESERVED FOR LISA  Cool Cat 3 Assemblage Steampunk by DonLJones

Lucky Group is one of the oldest Metal Recycling Companies in Dubai. We also trade scrap metals in Dubai and the Middle East. Contact us for more details.

 

Image source: etsy.com, turningdirttofood.blogspot.se, recyclart.org

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