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Carmel vs orsini
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CARMEL VS ORSINI An artist & Sculptor of Malta
![]() Crown Crane BW |
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![]() Crown Crane |
![]() Don Quixote (V1C) |
![]() Don Quixote (V1A) (close up) |
![]() Don Quixote (V1B) |
![]() Don Quixote (V2) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3 & Rafael Orsini) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3B) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3C) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3D) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3E) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3F) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3G) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3H) |
![]() Flying Bird (V1) |
![]() Don Quixote (V3I) |
![]() Flying Bird (V2) |
![]() Group |
![]() Landing bird |
![]() Pop Singer (orginal close up detail) |
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![]() Pop Singer (orginal close up) |
![]() Pop Singer (orginal) |
![]() The Albertross |
![]() The Chellist |
![]() The Conductor (V1) |
![]() The Conductor (V2) |
![]() The Conductor (V3A) |
![]() The Band |
![]() The Drumer (1) |
![]() The Conductor (V3B) |
![]() The Drumer (2) |
![]() The Conductor (V3D) |
![]() The Conductor (V3C) |
![]() The Eagle (1) |
![]() The Drumer (3) |
![]() The Drumer (4) |
![]() The Eagle (2) |
![]() The Eagle (3) |
![]() The Pop Singer & Don Quixote |
![]() The Angel Fish |
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![]() The Owl (V2) |
![]() The Owl (V2) (close up) |
![]() Owls |
![]() The Owl |
![]() Flying reptile (1) |
![]() Flying reptile (2) |
![]() Flying reptile (3) |
![]() Flying reptile (4) with Carl's Grandson Dario |
![]() Landing bird (2) |
![]() Landing bird |
![]() The Drumer (5) |
![]() The Pop Singer (V2D) |
![]() The Pop Singer (V2C) |
![]() The Pop Singer (V2A) |
![]() The Pop Singer (V2B) |
![]() The Viking |
![]() The Witch Doctor (1) |
![]() The Witch Doctor |
![]() The Witch Doctor (2) |
Metal works
My father used to assemble a number of art pieces, using another person’s junk, for it becoming a new sculpture, with an art created out of scrap metal.
Often he would look for discarded pieces of equipment, or people would donate materials to him, to be reused in a new context. .
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Metal works
A variety of recycled material was used from being as examples: a Singer Sewing Machine, a shovel, nails, garden shears, bicycle pedals, cogs, into these intricately designed sculptures of animals or persons. These reclaimed creations brought together intricate metal sculptures through welding together other persons junk by re-purposing scrap collected.
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