What can you do with rusty old shovels and chains and grill racks and...?
Charlie Lucas (The Tin Man) made a work of folk art called "Holding the Energy." Here it's on display at a recent Arts Revive show downtown. The Tin Man's work as a "scrap metal recycler" has gained him international fame. His art has been exhibited in France, New York City and New Orleans. He's taught art classes at Yale, and his story and works have appeared in more than 40 books.
Does this piece of art reside in your home?
ReplyDeleteHi Denton, No, it's not at my home. This art is at an art show.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting!
I like this! Its a good use of srap metal :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I can't imagine how someone can look at a pile of junk and turn it into a work of art. Wonderful work and great picture.
ReplyDeletethis is what recycling and art is all about, using your imagination. Creative artwork,photographed lovingly.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Juneau, Alaska!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to recycle. It's truly trash to treasure.:)
We love folk and outsider art, too. That is a great piece, and it was interesting to hear about the artist.
ReplyDeletenow that's interesting! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm glad to discover your blog... haven't been in the Selma area much, but it looks like I need to remedy that!
ReplyDeleteThanks everybody, for your comments on this unusual work.
ReplyDeleteRurality, just come on down!
That's pretty neat
ReplyDeleteI love this sculpture! Great photo!
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