Edouard Martinet – Sculptures

Found metal ladybird

Mr Park found this artist’s site chock full of interesting metal sculptures of insects, birds and fish. Mr Martinet uses found objects to construct his sculptures – assembling them without welding, and still managing to get a very solid and realistic (if you know what I mean) feel to them. This rusty ladybird (or ladybug, depending) jumped out at me as something that a Steampunk inventor might have scurrying around on his desk as a toy, trying to eat the green sleeve fabric on his patched, dusty suit jacket and being waved away impatiently.

My second favourite, must be the spider that he’s made – sitting on a web apparently constructed from shiny sink-plug chains. That conjours up a far murkier Steampunk world, where mechanical spiders rule in a factory long abandoned, weaving giant metal webs that connect crumbing chimney stacks. Nice stuff; thanks Mr Park!

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  • Jake Hildebrandt
    "...uses found objects to construct his sculptures - assembling them without welding..." Someone after my own heart indeed!
  • andy_w
    That spider is just stunning! I imagined a sculpture like this a few years back, i even did a few sketches. But this is way better. I wonder if it is articulated?
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