Lithuanian steampunk artist Arturas Tamasauskas
Lithuanian steampunk artist Arturas Tamasauskas
Traditionally, steampunk combines metal, steam technology and the aesthetics of Victorian times. And the main raw materials for sculptures – bolts, nuts, etc., taken from dumps and flea markets. For many, it’s just rubbish, and any broken auto parts sometimes come in handy for a talented and creative master. One of these artists is Arturas Tamasauskas, who creates stunning figures of animals, birds and cars, and even submarines.
The main material can by anything from metal parts to watch mechanisms. According to Tamasauskas, his favorite animals are birds, because they are “very strange mechanisms.” It seems that he can see the mechanisms everywhere. Just look at one of his creations – Green Chameleon, which is truly a masterpiece of steampunk art (the above picture).
Noteworthy, such works of art can be a beautiful and unique decoration for home interior.
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