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One could I be pardoned if, like Rip van Winkle waking up after a 20-year sleep, he finds himself most pleasantly surrounded by a plethora of objets d'art that have mushroomed, replacing the traditional framed pictures that have always adorned walls. I Instantly, he's amazed to find them made of metal, a material normally used in construction, not in art. He's even more delightfully surprised to find that such a material – which sometimes includes parts one can only find in junk yards – could be transformed into a thing of beauty and a bundle of paradoxes. I Metal, for instance, is heavy, yet here are metal sculptures ranging from delicate mobiles to gigantic stabiles that flutter or sway in the slightest wind. It's cold, yet as a metal wall sculpture or any abstract metal art, the emotions it elicits is anything other than cold. He's also amazed to find them everywhere – for instance as a 16-meter, 50-ton vermilion leviathan like Alexander Calder's Flamingo which adorn the Federal Plaza in Chicago, or as an exquisitely delicate and life-like praying mantis adorning a lighted corner. From indoor metal wall sculptures decorating walls, to gigantic stabiles jazzing up public sites, metal art is here. Here are some facts would-be metal art aficionados might want to know.
Casting
Some metal sculptures are made by casting, sometimes called lost-wax casting. One of the most famous in this type is Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus with the Head of Medusa statue in bronze with its startling detail and immense grace. I Here, the artist pours molten metal—which can be aluminum, steel, bronze or some other alloy -- into a mold, which, after some tedious process, is removed, revealing the masterpiece inside. Then the masterpiece is cleaned up, and, often, a patina is added. I Casting dates back 6,000 years, its oldest surviving example being a copper frog from 3,200 B.C.
Fabricated Sculpture
Here, the artist welds metal pieces together, which, often in combination with lighting accent results in a breathtakingly beautiful piece of art possessing the power to transform any drab corner into an electrifying area of glam and even chutzpah. These art pieces endow the lucky owner instant pizzazz, marking them off as possessing style and grace. I
Patinated copper abstract contemporary wall art is an example. I Other examples could be abstract brass or steel sculptures given a torch coloring or transparent tint finish. I All share the same characteristics: I handcrafted, hand-painted, and unique. I There are small ones and big ones. I Some are intended for outdoors, others for indoors. I Each artist has its own style, and some have even gone so far as to specialize in one specific category, honing their skills to perfection. I There's one artist, for instance, who specializes in animals and insects, and whose frogs and I praying mantises are incredibly life-like and look like they couldn't possibly be made of metal. There's practically everything for everybody. There are human forms, animal forms, and yet still others which can't be described by any other adjective than "alien" form. I
Found Art
One artist in this category – which is also called "found object," I "objet trouve," "ready made," or "junk art" -- describes his work as "sculpture fabricated from twentieth century by-products," which aptly describes art of this type. I Found art sculpture differs from fabricated sculpture in one significant way: I found art starts with an already finished product, e.g., a piece of copper tube, an elbow joint, a nut, a dented car fender, the base of a table lamp, and turns it into something totally different from the original. I In this sense, found art finds kinship with the green movement slogan: I re-use, re purpose, recycle.
Homeowners always have something in mind when it comes to their house. They know that they have to have that one thing that their heart desires the most. Some would want to see metal wall sculptures. Others prefer to have paintings. There are even those that collect and buy things from all over the world and make it part of their décor. No matter what décor or sculpture you decide to have, you know that you will be happy once you see in your house.
Wall sculptures are something more and more people want to have in their abode. It just gives character to the house as well as the room where it is situated. Putting it in the corner beside your sofa is okay. If you have a fireplace, you can also put it near there. Just try to imagine where the family as well as the guests that enter the room will see the wall sculpture. You can even add more décor around it to make sure that the people know that this is something they should look at.
The first thing you have to consider when looking for that perfect wall sculpture is its size. You also must know the size of the wall where you will place the wall sculpture. This is very important because you want the wall to come alive by means of the décor. The problem is, you might buy something that is too big for the wall, and it would not look nice once you hang it. One recommendation is to list down or memorize the size of the wall so that you can gauge on how the metal wall sculpture will look in your house.
Another thing you have to know is your budget. This is not an issue if you know that you can buy whatever wall sculpture you like since money is never an issue for you. However, if you are those individuals that must set a limit on their expenses, that is fine too. You can still find a good wall sculpture if you know where to look for. Sometimes, you stumble upon nice décor and then when you see the price tag, it is relatively cheaper than those you find in the malls.
Lastly, inspect the metal wall sculpture before you buy it. It is best to ask if they have new stocks always just to make sure that it is new. If ever there is no more stock left and the only one available is the one on display, you can get that too. Nevertheless, you can still look around if there are stores that have the same item that you want. Once you decide to buy the one on display, you must inspect it carefully. There might be some flaws. Minor flaws are okay especially if it is barely noticeable. However, if you can see the damages already, you had better look for another one. Such items are not worth your money. Who knows, you might be lucky and find something better than what you saw.