Hello, my name is Artūras and I'm from Lithuania. I create steampunk art and use various antique stuff and metal details. I hope to get some support from you.
There are my steampunk style works.
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Chameleon
The creativity and the artistry of this piece will have one smiling for hours ~ there is so much to "take in" and enjoy!
Octopus Jewelry Box
This unique piece allows for the eccentric in each of us to embrace and enjoy :)
OMG I think that's probobly the most creative thing I've ever seen and that's sayin something cause I'm an artist
Royal Penguin
I've been thinking about creating a penguin for a long time. These creatures are funny for me but at the same time graceful and elegant. The royal penguin catched my eye. He seemed to be the perfect one to realise my ideas. While I was holding an old motorcycle lamp housing in my hand, the idea came - it will be the main part of the body! The rest came itself. I didn't try to copy the exact proportions of the body, I wanted to make it as funny animated cartoon character or something like that and my fantasies became reality. The royal penguin stands on the transparent floe with dignity, looking into the distance as if knowing exactly where the next hole will be drilled...
Hi, vicki Sad, it sales.Some of my works are for sale. You can find them here: http://artistartas.com/shop/
Load More Replies...You need to be working on films in Hollywood! I don't know how to tell you to connect there, but I think your fanciful & imaginative sculptures are SUPERB. You could get them into animated and exotic films. Hope you give it a try!
Thank you for kind words, I'm shocked...
Load More Replies...Fantastic! I like some much Your sculptures, You have good ideas. And same times they are really elecants!
Coffee Man
It's sold but there are other free sculptures http://artistartas.com/shop/
Load More Replies...Perfect~ looking like he belongs in the IBOT movie to serve coffee
Piggy Bank
It's sold but there are other free sculptures http://artistartas.com/shop/
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This is a big surprise to me, Thank you.
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Spaceman
Wine Bottle Rack
http://artistartas.com/produktas/stovas-vynui/ - you can buy it :) please let me know if you need any help because it's currently just in lithuanian not english.
Load More Replies...This is my favorite. My husband and I just completed construction on our house, which is contemporary in design. This guy would look right at home in the kitchen, holding a bottle of our favorite wine!
Walrus
Heart Box
I like your artwork a lot. How much would it cost to purchase one from you?
Hello, Hadaiya Some of my works are for sale. You can find them here: http://artistartas.com/shop/
Load More Replies...It's sold but there are other free sculptures http://artistartas.com/shop/
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Vintage Radio Car
Turbo Fish
Nso
Playboy Rabbit
Love the mustache and I can finally relate to most of the part you've used. And where do you find so many parts?
Thanks, I buy them in flea market.
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Nitro Dragster Made Of Saxophone And Russian "Volga" Car Part. Dragster's Length Is 80cm. 2015
Snail
I would say the snail is my favorite, but so far, I tend to say that with every single one I've seen! Amazing work.
Chopper
Beetle
Steam Machine
Insect
From one Lithuanian to another, you destroy the "boring accountant" stereotype! Love you and your work. Keep amazing people!
I am very pleased, and happy. Thank you.
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I'm trying to figure out if that is cat, or dog lower mandible. Amazing work.
It is the maxilla of a deer. You can see the sinus at the top of the piece. :)
Load More Replies...Amazing! Every piece you've created is absolutely (out-of-this-world) beautiful! Thank you for sharing your unique imagination with us. Looking forward to seeing more.
Hunting Scalp
Makes me wonder where you get your material - all these lovely bits are very hard to come by! Love your work, fantastic!
I buy them at a flea market. Many thanks
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Thank you for the nice words, Sandi
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So cool. Does it work? As a artist do you make a drawing rendition of where you're going with each piece? So imaginative. Or do you just begin working and it's tells you where it's going?
I do immediately, do not do sketches. I turn on the imagination.When I have an object,I can already see,what will be. Thanks, Carra.
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Moto Voyage
Robocop
All of these are amazing! You have such a unique perspective, to be able to make things that people would usually just throw away and turn them into beautiful artwork! I really love them. And I also love it how you used kind of the steampunk theme, love it!
I love your vision - your sculptures are beautiful, and so detailed! Do you have a separate website (I don't have Facebook)?
All so beautiful and the craftsmanship is just amazing! Thank you for sharing these :)
This are definitely very fine sculptures, I like them, but I do not think they are 'steampunk' sculptures. People have been making sculptures out of machine parts and found objects for a very long time. As long as I can remember (I am 64), and they were never called that. They were simply 'sculptures'. A new fad has unfortunately arisen, to re-catagorise. I *am* a Steampunk, mildly famous in my own circles, and I do make steampunk sculptures. (I've yet to compile a decent photographic catalog of them.) What makes them definitely 'steampunk' is that I intentionally reference the artistic and industrial styles of the Victorian era, while extending my ideas into a science-fiction realm. It is not the parts that make 'steampunk', nor the assemblage process. That's been done by countless sculptors, well prior to the invention of the word. It is a very specific Victorian Aesthetic and a result the says: "Yes, this *could* have been something, a real device or object, made in that era."
Thanks, Ged, I agree with you.
Load More Replies...All of these are amazing! You have such a unique perspective, to be able to make things that people would usually just throw away and turn them into beautiful artwork! I really love them. And I also love it how you used kind of the steampunk theme, love it!
I love your vision - your sculptures are beautiful, and so detailed! Do you have a separate website (I don't have Facebook)?
All so beautiful and the craftsmanship is just amazing! Thank you for sharing these :)
This are definitely very fine sculptures, I like them, but I do not think they are 'steampunk' sculptures. People have been making sculptures out of machine parts and found objects for a very long time. As long as I can remember (I am 64), and they were never called that. They were simply 'sculptures'. A new fad has unfortunately arisen, to re-catagorise. I *am* a Steampunk, mildly famous in my own circles, and I do make steampunk sculptures. (I've yet to compile a decent photographic catalog of them.) What makes them definitely 'steampunk' is that I intentionally reference the artistic and industrial styles of the Victorian era, while extending my ideas into a science-fiction realm. It is not the parts that make 'steampunk', nor the assemblage process. That's been done by countless sculptors, well prior to the invention of the word. It is a very specific Victorian Aesthetic and a result the says: "Yes, this *could* have been something, a real device or object, made in that era."
Thanks, Ged, I agree with you.
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