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Artist Shapes Old Cutlery Into Magnificent Metal Sculptures Of Animals Cutlery Art, Silverware Crafts, Spoons And Forks, Silverware Art, Spoon Art, Welding Art Projects, Metal Art Diy, Sculpture Metal, Metal Art Welded

An artist from South Carolina, Matt Wilson has an old undying hobby of creating spectacular sculptures crafted meticulously out of old cutlery. His passion for metallic sculpture began in 2006 when he worked as a director of the Center des Beaux-Arts in Greenville.

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An artist from South Carolina, Matt Wilson has an old undying hobby of creating spectacular sculptures crafted meticulously out of old cutlery. His passion for Welded Art, Cutlery Art, Silverware Art, Spoon Art, Metal Barrel, Metal Tree Wall Art, Sculpture Metal, Metal Art Sculpture, Scrap Metal Art

An artist from South Carolina, Matt Wilson has an old undying hobby of creating spectacular sculptures crafted meticulously out of old cutlery. His passion for metallic sculpture began in 2006 when he worked as a director of the Center des Beaux-Arts in Greenville.

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Artist Shapes Old Cutlery Into Magnificent Metal Sculptures Of Animals | Bored Panda Metal Welding, Metal Sculptures, Flatware Art, Fork Art, Cutlery Art, Recycled Metal Art, Silverware Art, Spoon Art, Welding Art Projects

An artist from South Carolina, Matt Wilson has an old undying hobby of creating spectacular sculptures crafted meticulously out of old cutlery. His passion for metallic sculpture began in 2006 when he worked as a director of the Center des Beaux-Arts in Greenville.

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Wide spoons become muscular hind legs, pointed handles fan out into wings, and fork prongs curl around a branch like talons in Matt Wilson’s wildlife assemblages. Using found flatware and other metal objects, the Charleston-based artist (previously) welds sculptural renditions of birds, insects, and other small animals that appear lifelike and primed for movementt. He mounts the metallic sculptures on pieces of driftwood or smooth plaques—many of which are handcrafted by his friend Jacob…

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