Self-Taught American Artist Turns Reclaimed Materials Into Breathtaking Sculptures (30 Pics)
Interview With ArtistWhat do you see when looking at an unused fork, a screw, a car part, and other scraps? Most of us see something that belongs in a dump, except for Brian Mock, a sculptor and a metal revolutionist who is bringing reclaimed materials back to life in a form of spectacular sculpture art.
This utterly talented American artist based in Aloha, Oregon, has been exploring art by drawing, painting, and woodcarving from an early age, and developed his creative passion for upcycling back in the 1990s. After teaching himself how to weld, he gained incredible technical skills that in combination with imagination and experience turn discarded trash into the most beautiful sculptures of animals, people, robots, cars, and other figurative and custom objects that can be both decorative and functional. The artist often places himself or his dog in pictures for scale so we can truly appreciate the impressive size of his unique artworks.
When we tell you that Brian Mock takes repurposing reclaimed art materials to another level, you better believe it!
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Not to eat just as a creature they're so sweet and smart
Load More Replies...I would like it w/o the glass top- it seems demeaning to the Octopus.
"My sculptures are made entirely from reclaimed items and repurposed materials (almost all metal but sometimes I’ll add bits of plastic for color). I like that people interact with them, they have fun looking for objects they can identify. It started as a hobby, but as I got better at sculpting, I turned it into a full-time profession,” the artist, whose cool sculptures are exhibited all across the country, told Bored Panda.
He is sooo gorgeous! I love this idea he has put into what many people would just haul to a dump. His brilliant imagination has brought out all his creative ideas! Keep up the good work, Brian Mock! 😃
what do you mean mistake, it would be worth it in my opinion
Load More Replies...Absolutely lovely! The rapt attention, the focus, the spring in its step
"I’ve always loved the simple concept of making something new from something old," Mock explained how he started his unusual art. "It’s a fun creative challenge, and the bonus is that using scrap materials keeps it out of landfills. I hope my art encourages people to take their own creative measures to generate less waste."
Just gobsmacked at the vision, execution, talent etc of this artist !!!
Mock has been collecting materials for his sculptures from local machine and auto shops where he is granted free access to dumpsters or people's basements and garages.
Mock says he draws inspiration from many places: "from the interesting materials that I find to the process of always trying to improve my sculpting to the reactions and feedback from viewers."
That looks like the expression my cat gives me when she wants food
awww my Cat "Sumatra" will be 19 in April, can I give her this? 20191111_1...e0a994.jpg
We asked the artist to walk us through the process of creating a life-sized sculpture.
"I usually start with a rough sketch to give me some direction on measurements, and then I really just let the pieces guide me. I have a large inventory to choose from, and keep lots of bins on hand to rummage through as I go, fitting pieces together like a jigsaw puzzle. I use MIG welding as my main method of fabrication, but other techniques, like metal cutting and grinding, are also an important part of the process. Most of my sculptures are commissions—so people come to me with a vision of what they want, and I do my best to create it for them. It can take anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of months to finish a sculpture, depending on the size of the piece. A typical work week for me is 6-8 hours a day, 6 days a week."
Oh, what a lovely dog! I’m curious as to what breed the artist was depicting. It really seems to me to be a Weimaraner — I don’t have experience with that breed, by the way! — but whatever breed it was based on, I’m more than certain it’s ‘show quality’! :-D
I love your Awesome dog sculpture! They would look 👀 very nice in my backyard or on the patio. (I was talking about the dog and the cat.)
I like the use of larger things so seamlessly incorporated into the dog.
"The biggest challenge of this type of work is that it limits me to using only what I have on hand. Sometimes I think about how much easier my job would be if I could go out and buy a specific piece I may need. Instead, if I can’t find that perfect piece in my piles, I have to make it myself. But the reward is that over the course of 20 years, I’ve probably kept about 20-30 tons of metal out of landfills."
Mock has 39.5k followers on Instagram and over 41k followers on Facebook who can't believe things they don't need can be turned into art.
"People are usually just blown away that so much scrap can turn into something they actually want to look at. I love watching people’s reactions when they start identifying pieces—it becomes like an I-Spy game of what they can find, and it’s really fun and rewarding to see people engage with the art."
That would be amazing if you can find this at Kentucky Derby Museum
-"That´s just junk. Throw the tin away!" -"Whaddya mean 'junk'? That's a future BEAR!"
I watched The Iron Giant just last week and I didn't think of the parallels until your comment...
Load More Replies...This is the bear I want at my house!! The real one’s have broken car and kitchen windows at my home to enter
Creating awesome art while utilizing discarded material is award deserving
The fetus position being born and leaving this world, totally human and beautiful
Please tell me you have sold some of your stuff to organization s that can display them for ever
I wish I had so many arms most of the time 🤣 would be very productive
But you might not like the way you look after that, because you would need a really big brain to control all that... (an oversize head and the shoulder and collar bones would extrude behind to accomodate extra hands)... You're cute with two hands honey.
Load More Replies...In reality, wouldn't be using them to be productive, we would spend most of our time with those arms trying to get them through shirts, or using two of them to play video games, two others to hold the bag of Doritos and the other to put the chips in your mouth.
Just beautiful; however, parrots have 2 claws in front and 2 in back. Birds have 3 in front and 1 in back. Either way, I'd LOVE to have this sculpture.
looks closer to Nelson Mandela to me: https://www.google.com/search?q=nelson+mandela&sxsrf=ACYBGNTN2_K7aPmKZGbQQzOvXllROiUQ2Q:1577462801911&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj-1NDvmtbmAhVY_J4KHSVYDMYQ_AUoAXoECBEQAw&biw=1157&bih=713
Load More Replies...You are so astonishingly brilliant, you should donate your brain to science
you sound like a 40 year old mom on facebook
Load More Replies...Hats off to you Brian. Here in Hawaii we have much aloha but you get plenty in Oregon. Great work.
That reminds me of the little kid's sewing machine my mom got me when I was a kid. That is so great. What are the dimensions of this? My husband thinks it's smaller than 6 inches.
This is really cool, but it makes me sad. The rooster is made of kitchen utensils. It is like the rooster is going to be eaten.
Don't let it make you sad. Most roosters aren't eaten until the end of their lives, after they've gone their job of protecting the flock, and making more chickens. If only we could all have such fulfilling lives!
Load More Replies...I want it for my garden, on a hill, with a light burning inside it at night!
The strength of a woman. Standing tall and facing any wind that blows against her!
I only now realized that the body feathers are made of forks. Thrift stores and garage sales?
Its makes me cry. I had a dog king he was little and sort of looked like this. but he got hit by a car
This is stunning , I can feel this little dogs wonderful happy energy.
Let's face it, you have got to love this guy. Amazing works he has created.
They're all so amazing and, well made. I'm wondering if for the boot the parts were placed on it and adhered with some sort of adhesive. Well done.
can be an award for the Best Natural, Non-Surgical, No Thank You Doctor Bod In Hollywood
Interesting...human hands, limbs + feet; dog's body, monkey head + cat's tail !
award for Best Natural, In Born, Non-Surgical, Non-Thank You Doctor, No Thanks To Science Butt In Hollywood
This work you have achieved is truly incredible WOW I love all of it your amazing
These are absolutely AMAZING!! Thank you for using your talent in such a beautiful and creative way. At first I flipped thru each object fairly quick and then I realized I needed to go back and look at each peace very slowly. I also needed an open mind to look closely at each creation and truly appreciate the sense of creative spirituality involved. This man is a genius. How does one get a piece of his work or have one commissioned?
Fantastic work! Creative and inventive use of junk! BRAVO!
nice job thats really cool how do you come up with all these ideas they all look like they took weeks to do you must of had so much fun, the Indian was my favorite you could probably start your own museum and get lots and lots of money, but you did a wonderful job going all creatively on them so great job keep working hard and make more, well good job thanks for posting them because those are the coolest things i've ever seen made out of scrap so nice job thanks for posting
This guy is amazing. The texture of each individual piece adds something so unique to his work. I would love to have one -- if I could only afford such a thing.
I have the same amount of materials lying around. Thanks for handing me the excuse, "yeah I'll sculpture it into something fine ASAP!"
Please post your creations please, I love to show my kids this intricate art, it's raw, it's bold, it's pretty amazing. Good luck!
Load More Replies...Just wondering why everybody was down voted.... They didn't say anything rude or any thing. Just stuff like cute, I want one, you know
It only takes one poor sod to downvote everything. Don't let them annoy you. Be happy that you are not in their shoes instead.
Load More Replies...Too many I'd like to own. He is a fine artist. I have to look up what else he does.
He is certainly a master in the art of welding wizardry. Very, very nice work. Many of them are astonishingly expressive.
I have the same amount of materials lying around. Thanks for handing me the excuse, "yeah I'll sculpture it into something fine ASAP!"
Please post your creations please, I love to show my kids this intricate art, it's raw, it's bold, it's pretty amazing. Good luck!
Load More Replies...Just wondering why everybody was down voted.... They didn't say anything rude or any thing. Just stuff like cute, I want one, you know
It only takes one poor sod to downvote everything. Don't let them annoy you. Be happy that you are not in their shoes instead.
Load More Replies...Too many I'd like to own. He is a fine artist. I have to look up what else he does.
He is certainly a master in the art of welding wizardry. Very, very nice work. Many of them are astonishingly expressive.
