From found to forms: metal sculptures

I recently stumbled upon the beautiful work of Joe Pogan online, an Oregon artist who creates metal sculptures of animals from “found objects”. I enjoyed reviewing his web gallery so much that I thought I’d share here, simply because a pleasure shared is a pleasure doubled.

As a bird lover, I’m particularly fond of his works depicting birds. Here are some examples:

metal sculpture

metal sculpture

Artist’s Statement

I create animal sculptures using various “found metal” objects like old watches, sprockets, nuts and bolts. The stranger the piece of metal the better, since the end goal is an eye-catching, fascinating amalgamation of metal with odd nooks and crannies you can explore for hours.

I start by welding a frame to make the general shape. Then I weld or braze the metal objects one at a time, to form the outer shell of the sculpture. I use a “blending” technique that leaves no space between the objects, so the sculpture looks solid. This allows me to hide interesting objects all over each piece, which enhances the excitement of discovery. Some of the works are mounted on a hardwood base that I finish with natural oil.

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One Response to “From found to forms: metal sculptures”

  1. May 12th, 2008 at 10:16 PM

    Kitsanapon Hempo says:

    Thank you for good information~~*

    Please comeback to visit my blog too : http://about-welder.blogspot.com/

    I’m sorry , If you think this is spam. but may i thank you again.

    Bye

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