Metal Garden | Recycled Yard Art: 10 Striking Examples Of Garden Art Using Junk
Rajlakshmi Retesh:
Recycled Art out of wasteThis is Reuvan Fields creation out of recycled metal.Artist creates beautiful life form art pieces for gardens.
For a creative mind, everything emanates art. Nothing is waste for an artist, old glass bottles, broken windows or iron from your junk yard, can be reshaped into beautiful art pieces. Next time you throw your junk, think twice. You can just consult an artist or yourself create a piece of art that you never thought you are capable of crafting. Here are few illustrations of best out of waste, recycled products to adorn your garden yard.
1. Reuven Fields
Reuven Fields, an Israeli yard artist, settled in Chapel Hill area of NC, is into designing metal sculpture. His garden yard masterpieces are a visual treat . He does creative iron art since 2005. This artist creates figurative life forms and plants to abstract and alien life forms of his imagination. He mostly uses recycled elements to build these wonderful structures. His work is available online at creativeironart.net.
2. Dean Weller
Dean Weller from Desoto, Kansas has been turning old automobile parts and sheets of metal into beautiful art pieces. It has been over 28 years, since his retirement that he is creating replica designer vehicles every year. His recreation of classic Ford model of 1930s and a replica of 1912 Mercer Raceabout with recycled junk is worth a watch. His work out of junk can be visited at his Grandpa’s Garage and Body Shop in Kansas.
3. Darlene Hoffman
Darlene Hoffman creates yard artifacts from recycled barn woods and boots. She creates beautiful real birds with barn wood. Her bird houses of boots and barn wood can adorn any garden.
4. Dave
Dave, a homeowner, has created one of a kind backyard using his kids worn out plastic toys. The toys, plastic cast-offs like Hula hoops, cheap toys and pot scrubbers which otherwise would have gone to the waste bins are beautifully decorated to add life to his garden. These used and waste pieces of plastics have added color to their yard.
5. T A Dah
Another artist, T A Dah uses old balls and colored marble to
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