20 Recycled Metal Sculptures That Capture Wildlife With Unbelievable Detail

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In a world overflowing with mass-produced materials and industrial waste, some artists are turning scrap into spectacle. One such visionary is Brian Mock, a sculptor based in Oregon, USA, who is transforming discarded metal into astonishingly lifelike representations of wildlife.

Armed with an angle grinder, a welder, and a limitless imagination, Mock brings animals to life, not with clay or bronze, but with old bolts, bike chains, forks, nuts, washers, and automotive parts. His sculptures don’t just mimic the shape of animals, they capture their spirit, their posture, and even their personalities, all with pieces of metal that once served entirely different purposes.

Brian began working with recycled materials in the 1990s and has since honed his technique into something nothing short of spectacular. Each piece is handcrafted without casting or molds, meaning every curve, every feather, every fur-like detail is shaped manually from individual scrap parts. Below are some of Brian Mock’s most jaw-dropping wildlife sculptures that prove creativity knows no bounds, especially when it’s forged from rust and steel.

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