July 15, 200817 yr That is really cool, I would love to see some more pictures of diferent angles and detail. welder19
July 16, 200817 yr Very impressive!! You mention the material as "recycled." Where does it come from ?? Restaurant, hospital throwaways?? or??? Again, Very nice!!!
July 17, 200817 yr Author they're made from old kitchen sinks & cookers, stuff that has been thrown away and has been rescued and reused
July 24, 200817 yr these are great. I have some wood carvings from iceland that are simalar to these. looks good great way to recycle :)
August 8, 200817 yr wow that is fantastic work ,can you tell us more about the materials u used ,and how do you build up the structure of the body ,i love the woman in the water,would luv to know more
August 8, 200817 yr Stunning. Wish I had half the imagination and abilities. Hey, I would probably settle for a tenth.
August 10, 200817 yr That is lovely work,there is so much movement and expression. were they made for a gallery or a private client?
September 23, 200817 yr Awesome!!!You are a true artist!!! I am a pretty good, experienced welder, with access to lots of good "junk" metal, but it takes pure talent to do what you do with the tools and the metal So, I reckon my feedback is on the positive end of the spectrum! Thank you, Andy
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