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  2. 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 ...

  3. Scrap metal art competition tests creativity, teamwork - AOL

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    Nov. 9—MOSES LAKE — The organizers of the scrap metal art competition work to make it a challenge. That was the lesson of the oxygen tank that attracted the attention of the team from Pasco.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Pilloo Pochkhanawala - Wikipedia

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    Originally commissioned by Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST), it was made in her distinct style by welding scrap metal together. It is assumed to have gotten its name from the BEST's connection to electricity and the sculpture's contrast of heavy material and light, bird-like features.

  7. Lakenenland - Wikipedia

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    Construction worker Tom Lakenen began sculpting figures from scrap metal to fill his time between construction jobs after giving up drinking alcohol. [5] He welded in his garage and installed the sculptures in his front yard, but Chocolay Township officials told him they were considered signs and not permitted to be displayed in his front yard. [1]

  8. Judith Brown (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Judith Brown (December 17, 1931 – May 11, 1992) was an American dancer and a sculptor who was drawn to images of the body in motion and its effect on the cloth surrounding it.

  9. 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.