Our Featured Art Installations and Scrap Metal Murals
Explore our highlight reel of projects. From reclaimed metal portraits to large-scale fiberglass murals, this gallery shows the range of what we create for cafes, offices, and public spaces.
This is our tribute to a legend. We brought John Lennon to life using scrap metal, discarded gears, and custom neon lights for Street 1522 pub. This piece shows our love for turning junk into art that makes you look twice.
A moment of peace, sculpted for a client's wall. This 4.5-foot Buddha mural was first shaped in clay and then cast in fiberglass, creating a serene and lasting centerpiece.
We built this massive elephant head entirely from cardboard and corrugated sheets. It made a huge statement at a public event, showing how we can transform simple, recycled materials into large-scale, impactful installations.
Here's a look at our art elevating the ambiance of a high-end restaurant. This professionally shot photo shows how our custom installations integrate into commercial spaces to create a unique and memorable atmosphere.
These life-sized figures were made entirely from old newspapers for a large hall decoration project. It was a wild, sleepless project that pushed our creativity and shows our ability to execute large-scale thematic decor.
We love finding new ways to use old materials. Here, we've carved portraits of legends like Bob Marley and Roger Federer from layers of corrugated cardboard, creating detailed and expressive pieces from discarded boxes.
The fire and sparks of creation. This is a glimpse into our workshop where we're welding and shaping metal. It's a raw, hands-on process that is the foundation for many of our most exciting sculptures.
A full video tour of the themed murals and installations we created for The Flick Nook, a private screening cafe. We handled the entire artistic concept, from the 'Studio 28' neon sign to the large 'Sun Theatre' wall art.
About Featured
Most of our projects start with a simple chat about your space, followed by sketches, and finally, the messy, hands-on fabrication process where we weld or sculpt your idea into reality. We do not just hang pictures on walls. Whether you bring us a pile of scrap metal, old cardboard boxes, or a blank exterior facade, we turn that raw material into a conversation piece that is built to last.
Our work is defined by the materials we reclaim and transform. Here is how we approach the different mediums in our studio:
Scrap Metal and Industrial Art
We hunt for specific scrap aesthetics, using everything from bike chains for texture to heavy transmission gears for structure. Our work at Street 1522, which features a neon-lit John Lennon portrait, is a prime example of how we use MIG welding to turn industrial waste into a feature piece. These are heavy-duty, permanent installations finished with automotive-grade PU paint to prevent rust.
3D Relief and Fiberglass
If you need durability for exterior facades, we use fiberglass. We sculpt the master design in natural clay first, get your sign-off at the wet stage, and then cast it in reinforced plastic. This process ensures we capture fine details like hair texture or facial features while creating a weatherproof sculpture, as seen in our Buddha mural projects.
Sustainable Eco Art
We also love working with newspapers and corrugated cardboard for events. Whether it is layering cardboard for topographical depth or building full-size newspaper figures, these pieces offer a textured, sculptural look. While they are not waterproof, they are perfect for indoor displays, cafe interiors, or short-term event decor where you want an immediate, impactful visual.
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