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  2. Welded sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Before the development of current welding technology, sculptures made from metal were either cast or forged, and welding was primarily used in the construction industry. The first welded sculptures were credited to the Russian artist Vladimir Tatlin, [1] who created his first piece of art in 1913. Tatlin was an important figure in the Russian ...

  3. John Chamberlain (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    He began by carving and modelling, but turned to working in metal in 1952 and welding 1953. [9] By 1957, while staying with the painter Larry Rivers in Southampton, New York, [ 10 ] he began to include scrap metal from cars with his sculpture Shortstop , [ 11 ] and from 1959 onward he concentrated on sculpture built entirely of crushed ...

  4. Lynch Fragments - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Edwards, an African-American sculptor making abstract art, had been experimenting with welding small metal scraps together for several years in the early 1960s, while living in Los Angeles. [2] In 1963, this experimentation resulted in a small relief sculpture that began his Lynch Fragments series.

  5. Barbie the Welder - Wikipedia

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    She has since created sculptures for a number of clients, [3] and has a YouTube channel explaining welding art. [7] In 2017, she signed a deal with Skyhorse Publishing, who asked her to write a book on 30 different welding projects. [3] In January 2022, Barbie created a self-portrait sculpture title Rise Up, which depicts her as being a phoenix ...

  6. Enchanted Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Highway is a collection of the world's largest scrap metal sculptures [1] constructed by Gary Greff at intervals along a 32-mile (51 km) stretch of a two-lane highway in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of North Dakota.

  7. César Baldaccini - Wikipedia

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    He began making sculptures by welding together pieces of scrap metal in 1952 and first made his reputation with solid welded sculptures of insects, various kinds of animals and nudes. His first one-man exhibition was at the Galerie Lucien Durand, Paris, 1954.