Aluminum Sculptures

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Mac Worthington, Paul Machalaba, Vincenzo Montella, Hunter Brown, Gabor Bertalan, Mihail Simeonov, Gary Brown, Catarina Hosler, Sylvia Volpi, Roland Boren, Phil Parkes, Lavih Serfaty, Michael Leyton, Stefan Van Der Ende, Kim Wintje offering original Aluminum Sculptures artworks. Although not widely used in it's pure form we know today until the 19th and early 20th century Aluminum type metal has been used for artworks since early on. For example in the tomb of Zhou Zhu around the 3rd century AD archeologists discovered ornaments that consisted of 85% aluminum. Pliny the Elder, a famous Roman scientist, mentions 1st century artists using aluminum and presenting a cup to Tiberius. The first industrial aluminum was invented in Rouen, France in 1856. Karl Joseph Bayer in 1889 used Alumina that became the basic raw material for future aluminum production. Many modern artists such as Claes Oldenburg and Duane Hanson have used aluminum in their sculptural works. This medium is perfect for sculptors because of the material being extra light, easy to weld and shape without rusting into sculptures.


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Mac Worthington: 'rubik', 2022 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Welded, painted fluid acrylic enamel. ...
, 2022
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 25 inches (45.7 x 63.5 cm)
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Paul Machalaba: 'nantuket', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Four foot bright abstract marine grade aluminum sculpture. Perfect to display either indoors or outdoors. Extremely reflective in the sun or under track lighting. ...
, 2021
Abstract - Sculpture
1.6 x 3.8 feet (0.49 x 1.16 m)
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Paul Machalaba: 'royal flush', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Large vivid multi color ultra contemporary welded abstract sculpture with cast Aluminum look. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
2.5 x 12 feet (0.76 x 3.66 m)
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Mac Worthington: 'young lady', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. High polished with a machine brush finish painted Candy Apple Purple. Available. Signed   dated. Certificate of Authenticity.Delivery, hanging   shipping availableStudio: 5935 Houseman Rd, historic Ostrander, Ohio.For further information on this piece or to discuss a custom design please call 614 | 582 | 6788 or email: macwartist aol. com...
, 2021
Abstract - Sculpture
36 x 78 inches (91.4 x 198.1 cm)
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Mac Worthington: 'flutter of butterflies', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. Available as a special order.Metal Butterflies painted acrylic enamel floating in a shadowbox frame.  Individual Butterflies available in your choice of colorsSigned   dated. Certificate of Authenticity.Delivery, hanging   shipping availableStudio: 5935 Houseman Rd, historic Ostrander, Ohio.For further information on this piece or to discuss a custom ...
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
60 x 60 inches (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
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Mac Worthington: 'puzzle', 2021 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. High polished aluminum with a machine brush finish. Shadowbox framed.Delivery, hanging   shipping availableStudio: 5935 Houseman Rd, historic Ostrander, Ohio.For further information on this piece or to discuss a custom design please call 614 | 582 | 6788 or email: macwartist aol. com...
, 2021
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
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Paul Machalaba: 'torro valente', 2020 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Fluid multicolored large welded aluminum sculpture with a bold contemporary cast metal look. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
2.1 x 11 feet (0.64 x 3.35 m)
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Paul Machalaba: 'Boca II comission', 2020 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. 5. 5 foot fluid aluminum contemperary sculpture commision with a sleek cast metal look.  Due to the fact that every sculpture is one of a kind II commission  would be nearly identical but slightly changed according to the customers wishes. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
1.5 x 5.5 feet (0.46 x 1.68 m)
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Vincenzo Montella: 'Lady', 2009 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
22 x 48 cm (8.7 x 18.9 inches)
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Vincenzo Montella: 'Alien zoology 3', 2008 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  folden aluminium ...
Abstract - Sculpture
25 x 20 cm (9.8 x 7.9 inches)
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Vincenzo Montella: 'Alien zoology 2', 2008 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  folden aluminium ...
Abstract - Sculpture
28 x 25 cm (11.0 x 9.8 inches)
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Vincenzo Montella: 'Alien zoology 1', 2008 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  folden aluminium ...
Abstract - Sculpture
26 x 28 cm (10.2 x 11.0 inches)
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Hunter Brown: 'chowa', 2018 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Modern blue wall sculpture. ...
, 2018
Abstract - Sculpture
3.4 x 7 feet (1.04 x 2.13 m)
Gabor Bertalan: 'praying mantis', 2019 Aluminum Sculpture, Figurative. hiding, devastating animal...
Figurative - Sculpture
27 x 62 cm (10.6 x 24.4 inches)
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Mihail Simeonov: 'Les Hirondelle', 2016 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  nude, torso, birds, romantic, mythology...
Abstract - Sculpture
21 x 33 inches (53.3 x 83.8 cm)
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Mihail Simeonov: 'rolercoaster', 2016 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.     wall sculpture    ...
Abstract - Sculpture
37 x 42 inches (94.0 x 106.7 cm)
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Mihail Simeonov: 'white on white', 2016 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.    wall sculpture   ...
Abstract - Sculpture
46 x 76 inches (116.8 x 193.0 cm)
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Gary Brown: 'Zebra', 2004 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  Aluminum, Copper, with Bubinga wood base  ...
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
22 x 18 inches (55.9 x 45.7 cm)
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Gary Brown: 'Flight', 2005 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  Multi Layer inlaid metal. Aluminum, Bronze, with wood base ...
, 2005
Abstract - Sculpture
15 x 17 inches (38.1 x 43.2 cm)
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Catarina Hosler: 'Evolution', 2009 Aluminum Sculpture, Science.  Brushed aluminum has been carefully hand cut with a plasma torch and metal working tools to create images in metal which are then carefully back lit with LED lights to create irridescent and beautifully subtle colors that glow through the metal work.  ...
, 2009
Science - Sculpture
9 x 54 inches (22.9 x 137.2 cm)
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Sylvia Volpi: 'ROOTS AND THORNS  III', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Conceptual.
Conceptual - Sculpture
30 x 95 cm (11.8 x 37.4 inches)
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Roland Boren: 'Ftlj', 2000 Aluminum Sculpture, Figurative.
, 2000
Figurative - Sculpture
104 x 78 cm (40.9 x 30.7 inches)
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Phil Parkes: 'Preening    Cast Aluminium and Granite', 2007 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract.  Solid cast aluminium sculpture, abstract design with a representational twist as I see bird preening its tail feathers - perhaps others see something completely different - that is great too. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
19 x 14 inches (48.3 x 35.6 cm)
Lavih Serfaty: 'green', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. This two dimentional sculpture is made of aluminum nailed to a wooden frame. the forms of the sculpture change with the light direction. The work is a reflection of a paper first folded and then opened. ...
, 2006
Abstract - Sculpture
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Lavih Serfaty: 'orange chakra', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Healing. The Orange Chakra, is related to the emotions and sexuality. It connects us to desire, sensation, and movement. The Orange Chakra brings us fluidity and grace, sexual fulfillment, and the ability to accept change.This two dimentional sculpture is made of aluminum glued to a wooden frame. the forms of ...
Healing - Sculpture
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Michael Leyton: 'Night Monument', 1999 Aluminum Sculpture, Architecture.
Architecture - Sculpture
100 x 75 inches (254.0 x 190.5 cm)
Lavih Serfaty: 'red', 2004 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Red ChakraThe Red chakra is active in all humans. The red chakra gives us the ability to experience the basics. Such as wanting to survive, hunger, finding food, reproduction, physical instincts, taking care of our offspring.This two dimentional sculpture is made of aluminum nailed to a wooden frame. ...
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Stefan Van Der Ende: 'only you', 1999 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. casted aluminium...
, 1999
Abstract - Sculpture
35 x 28 cm (13.8 x 11.0 inches)
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Kim Wintje: 'bush dog ringleader', 2004 Aluminum Sculpture, Political.
Political - Sculpture
40 x 15 inches (101.6 x 38.1 cm)
Augie Nkele: 'Basket Maker', 1995 Aluminum Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
10 x 10 inches (25.4 x 25.4 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Mac Worthington - BIO Internationally recognized and locally renowned, Mac Worthington continues his inspirational fine art past his studio and into your home. Each piece reflects his desire for difference and neglect for the norm. Born and raised in Canton, Ohio also known as i?1/2Little Chicagoi?1/2, Mac was privileged to be molded around a family of artists. His father John i?1/2Jacki?1/2 Worthington was a local artist, well-known for this bronze sculptures, specifically busts for movie stars and sports figures included in the Pro Football Hall of Fame located in Canton, Ohio. His mother Marion Worthington was skilled in enameling and silver work. The combination of creative talent and environment made him destined for artistic success. Serving in the jungles of Vietnam at the age of nineteen Mac interpreted the indescribable feelings of war into powerful expressions of art. He attributes additional creativeness to influences such as Hells Angels, Elvis, Bob Dylan, Marlon Brando and the 60i?1/2s era. Going back to his roots he entered the world of heavy metal. Teaching himself to weld he used steel and iron to create massive, grandiose outdoor sculptures. Becoming more skilled with his mediums, he discovered the versatile use of high tech aluminum. This skill ...

Paul Machalaba - Paul Machalaba is a cutting edge artist specializing in large welded aluminum sculptures with a contemporary cast look. His pieces can be found coast to coast in private estates and in city centers at prominent corporate locations. Growing up in rural Vermont, but spending years in Florida, he is now well known for bringing a youthful fresh style to the northeast. Working from his studio in laid back Woodstock VT, he strives to find the perfect balance of motion and rigidity in a unique blend of sleek calligraphy inspired works with zero visable welds. His portfolio has a wide variety of styles that show a broad range of inspiration in different series, yet are easily identifiable as being from the same artist. He has been quoted as saying I love to explore different styles, from elegant to abstract graffiti. So many artists either have many different variations of designs that look the same, or no consistency. I feel that its the same with many rock bands on the radio. Some bands songs all kind of sound the same, but the legendary bands have a deep rooted consistency, yet every song is a completely new experience. I want all of my ...

Vincenzo Montella - Vincenzo Montella was born in Benevento, Italy the 7/14/1952 and lives in Naples where works as psychiatrist. He is graduated in Medicine and Philosophy and specialist in psychiatry and family psychotherapy. He is artist, poet and photographer. He studied photography at the Toscana Photographic Workshops attending courses of William Allard, Michael Yamashita, Machiel Botman, Alex Webb, Jeff Jacobson, Arkady Llove, Sarah Moon, Carol Dragon. ...

Gabor Bertalan - CURRICULUM VITAE I WAS BORN IN SALGOTARJAN, HUNGARY IN 1956. I ATTENDED SCHOOL IN BUDAPEST. I LEARNED SCULPTURAL ARTS THROUGH PRIVATE CHANNELS, PARTLY IN HUNGARY UNDER THE DIRECTIONS AND WITH THE HELP OF ATTILA BOBALY AND JOZSEF SOMOGYI, AND PARTLY IN MENTON, FRANCE. IN 1996 I ATTENDED THE SUMMER ART ACADEMY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED ARTS IN BUDAPEST. I HAD INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS IN THE MADACH GALLERY OF SALGOTARJAN IN 1993, IN THE SERBIAN CHURCH OF BALASSAGYARMAT IN 1997, AND IN THE UJPEST GALLERY IN 2004. GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 1993: SZECSENY 1995: BUDAPEST, MENTON 1996: BALASSAGYARMAT, SALGOTARJAN, NAGYATAD 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005: SALGOTARJAN - SPRING EXHIBITION, OPEN-AIR SCULPTURE EXHIBITION 2000: CANNES 2005: NAGYATAD, NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WOOD SCULPTURES SZECSENY, WINTER EXHIBITION - PRIZE OF THE TOWN OF SALGOTARJAN CURRENTLY I LIVE AND WORK IN BUDAPEST. INITIALLY I WORKED EXCLUSIVELY WITH WOOD. NOW THE MATERIAL OF MY SCULPTURES IS MAINLY WAX AND BRONZE CAST AFTER A WAX MOULD. MY THOUGHTS, FEELINGS AND THE PLASTIC FORMS GUIDED BY THE FORMER ARE FOCUSED ON TWO MAIN CONCEPTS: "NATURALNESS AND SIMPLICITY" ...

Sylvia Volpi - PHILOSOPHY: To be an artist is to be creative, autonomous, conscious, bold... It is to dare and allow yourself the delirium, reach the imaginary, the fantasy, the pleasure, the beauty ... To wish for the real and to wish for the impossible. It's to open wide, through your work, desires, fights and sorrows in a disclosure. The creative process is the product of the hand , the mind, the imagination and of the work, which is motivated by the search for a conquer: THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR OWN SELF. ...

Lavih Serfaty - Lavih Serfaty is a multicultural artist. The works are on canvas, paper and aluminum. The painting are in acrilyc and water color. The latest painting are painted on aluminum with acrylic color. The use of bright and mono color is a result of a deep learning and understanding the power of the colors as it's affect people. The color can change the atmosphere of the environment, can heal our soul. The use of the right color in the right place can bring new and pure energy in our home. "I use the theories of color therapy, "feng shui" and "chakra energy" in my painting. The idea of making those painting is a result of long period of meditation and listening to music. Then I decided to paint with just one color according to state of mood I am, after I meditate. The aluminum is folded before I put the color on. When the painting is hanging on the wall, the color change as the light is changing during the day, the shade accentuate the color and change them to deep, darker or lighter. It's fill the room with bright and clear energy. The colors I choose are from ...

Michael Leyton - In his MIT Press book, Symmetry, Causality, Mind (630pages) and his book in Springer-Verlag, A Generative Theory of Shape (550pages), Michael Leyton has elaborated an extensive theory of why art has such a powerful impact on the human mind. This results in an ability to intensify the content of artworks through an increased understanding of compositional organization, that Leyton has provided in his scientific work, which includes his mathematical foundations for geometry. For example, theorems of his, such as the Symmetry-Curvature Duality Theorem, which are now used in over 40 disciplines including many branches of medicine and engineering, also explain the human perceptual response to art-works. Not only has he demonstrated this in his lengthy published analyses of classical and modern artists, but he has also demonstrated that it is possible to surpass the intensity of these artists. This he has done by using the theory developed in his books in the creation of his own artworks - his paintings, his published architectural designs, and the published scores of his musical compositions. The portfolio at the present site is currently under construction. While this is in progress, the reader can gain an extensive introduction to Leyton's artistic ...

Stefan Van Der Ende - My sculptures are Solutions for Non/existing Problems . Now is the time to collect them. They are rare and unique ,and there are not many of them , also due to the big amount of time it takes to make the biggerones in wood and stone . They are made dreaming/thinking and working intensively , whith the intention to be able communicate emotion through their abstract/associative visual appearence which relate to subconcious processes in the human mind .(specialy mine ofcourse ) There are often more pictures of one sculpture , because ,as you know you have to see sculptures from more sides , to get a good impression . Mijn sculpturen zijn oplossingen voor niet /bestaande problemen . het is nu de tijde om ze te gaan verzamelen Ze zijn zeldzaam en speciaal , en er zijn er niet zoveel te koop , ook als gevolg van het feit dat het een grote hoeveelheid tijd kost om ze te maken ( speciaal die in hout en steen ) Ze worden gemaakt in een intensief proces van denken dromen en werken . Met het doel uiteindelijk via hun abstract/associatieve visuele aanwezigheid emoties via abstracte vorm te communiceren via de interpreatie van de beschouwer .door het raken van onderbewuste oude lagen in ...

Kim Wintje - For the past 20 years, I have been making sculpture. Incorporating many fabric techniques, I use recycled metal, wire, and paint, to create sewn metal sculptures about pollution, habitat loss, complacency, human rights, extinction, and many other environmental and political issues. My work has been part of collaborative shows, and one person exhibitions. I want my work to get into peoples psyches and keep them thinking about the images for days, weeks.... I feel that whenever people think and ultimately talk about ideas the world changes. I maintain a cyber gallery of my sculpture thanks to a NH State Council on the Arts, Individual Artist Fellowship received in 1998. I also take time every year to work as, artist in residence, in New Hampshires schools. In 1993, an accepted collaborative proposal submitted to Inez McDermott, then director of New England College Gallery, Henniker, NH, resulted in a significant change in my direction as an artist and the materials I use. The proposal gave me an opportunity to collaborate with another artist, to explore new materials, and to exhibit the years work at the gallery. The years exploration focused on the tradition of ritual art forms that had relevance to my ...