2017. augusztus 3., csütörtök

Artist carves an intricate forest into an old delivery van

Artist Dan Rawlings likes to give old metal scraps a new lease on life by carving them into forest-themed art works. His most recent work, Nature Delivers, is a massive forest landscape carved into the entire body of an old delivery truck.

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Rawlings uses an arsenal of tools to create his detailed pieces such as a hand held plasma torch, files, grinders, scalpels, welders, etching chemicals, etc. The results are intricate, hand-crafted scenes that are spectacular on their own, however, the works take on a life of their own when illuminated, where viewers can really appreciate the amazing details of the metal sculptures.

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The artist works on everything from old signs, rusty tools, and even empty water tanks. In 2014, the artist carved an 18-foot-high grain silo into a beautiful illuminated piece that was on display in London’s Battersea Park. His most recent work, Nature Delivers, saw the artist painstakingly cut an entire forest backdrop into of the body of an old delivery van. The work was commissioned for the Lost Eden festival, but unfortunately, was set on fire earlier this year.

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According to the artist, his work is meant to take people back to a simpler time in life, “I try to create images that remind people of the moments when everything seems possible and free,” says Rawlings, “times when climbing a tree, or sitting admiring the way its branches twist and curl means nothing, but means everything.”

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Images via Dan Rawlings Facebook

Dan Rawlings, Nature Delivers, art, van art, nature-inspired art, forest art, street sign art, urban art, vehicle art, Lost Eden festival, metal sculpture, art sculpture, metal cutting art, repurposed vans, urban artists, graffiti art,

Dan Rawlings, Nature Delivers, art, van art, nature-inspired art, forest art, street sign art, urban art, vehicle art, Lost Eden festival, metal sculpture, art sculpture, metal cutting art, repurposed vans, urban artists, graffiti art,

Dan Rawlings, Nature Delivers, art, van art, nature-inspired art, forest art, street sign art, urban art, vehicle art, Lost Eden festival, metal sculpture, art sculpture, metal cutting art, repurposed vans, urban artists, graffiti art,



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