One could say that cold, raw, industrial, and warlike metal has nothing in common with sculpture art. A group of artists called Kreatworks is the first to bust this myth. Located in Phatumthanee, Thailand, Kreatworks produce incredibly detailed sculptures from scrap metal (useless auto, motorcycle, and machine parts) and other recycled materials. They have over 12 years of experience in Steampunk & Recycled metal arts.
With futuristically beautiful sculptures ranging from small to enormous, Kreatworks would satisfy any need: whether you want to put a cool sculpture in miniature size at your work desk or tear your neighbor’s roof with an 8 ft and 880-pound metal monster. Each large sculpture takes one artist about 45-60 days to complete.
Many of their works you will recognize, as steampunk sculptures often realistically portray famous characters from movies like Alien, The Predator, The Terminator, Transformers, Wall-E, Pirates of the Caribbean, and many more pop culture icons.
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Does anyone else confuse Wall-E with Number 5? The robot from the 80's movie Short Circuit? Great movie.
Yeah i do because i have seen short circuit a couple of times and wall-e a couple of times.
Don't let this fool you, it's carrying spare plugs and batteries for the big guys, chosen because they can climb up the big guys like mountains.
Okay STOP, just stop right there, don't move, don't make more, where is the body?
Oh, look, for this one they did add tongue pincers! Heck to the yeaaaaah!
Did you know R2-D2 is the most vulgar character in star wars because they bleeped and blooped all of his words