Man Welds "Life Size" GOT Steel Dragon - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE EP23
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An artist in Abbotsford, B.C. creates sculptures by hand, transitioning from a hot rod shop to focus on large-scale artwork like a giant eagle for Dollywood's Wild Eagle roller coaster and a 55-foot stainless steel T-Rex by solving problems one at a time. He also builds a Game of Thrones dragon replica, 12 feet tall, 44 feet wide, with wingspan of 100 feet, weighing 15,000 pounds.
Insights
- The artist meticulously handcrafts sculptures, transitioning from a car shop to a full-time art focus, creating massive pieces like a 55-foot T-Rex and a Game of Thrones dragon replica.
- Sculptures are meticulously designed through problem-solving, utilizing stainless steel materials for shaping, showcasing a shift from car building to large-scale artwork with intricate details and impressive dimensions.
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Recent questions
How does the artist create sculptures?
By hand, cutting, shaping, and welding.
Where does the artist work?
Abbotsford, B.C.
What led to the artist's transition to artwork?
Commission to build a giant eagle for Dollywood.
How does the artist construct large sculptures?
Using stainless steel and a power hammer.
What materials does the artist use for shaping sculptures?
Stainless steel angle and flat bar.
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