Pakistani sculptor turns scrap into colossal metal artworks
Ehtisham Jadoon transforms over 90% of discarded vehicle parts into massive sculptures, channeling his martial arts energy into powerful metal beasts and giants.
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How a Pakistani sculptor turns scrap into colossal metal artworks
Sparks fly and metal groans in a cavernous workshop on the outskirts of Islamabad, where artist Ehtisham Jadoon fuses discarded car parts into colossal pieces inspired by Transformers movies and dinosaurs. The 35-year-old sculptor’s studio brims with cogs, chains, hubcaps and engine parts as his hulking creations — a lion with a mane of twisted steel, a giant Tyrannosaurus rex and a towering Optimus Prime — take shape. This photograph taken on …
Rejected cars become lions, T-Rex and an Optimus Prime (ANSA)
_**In the suburb of Islamabad, a self-taught artist gives a soul to metal scraps. His spectacular creations, inspired by popular culture, bear witness to a unique know-how and a singular vision.**_ In the middle of an industrial landscape, in a workshop where the percussions of the metal resonate, Ehtisham Jadoon assembles used car parts. Under his hands, elements [...] The art of second life, a monumental work born of scrap metal appeared first…
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