Friday, December 10, 2010

Ceiling Mounted Shower Rod

:: James Corbett::

James Corbett makes auto parts ... sculptures scrapped!
Corbett, a native of Queensland, Australia, has been creating amazing sculptures that seem to take real life since 1999, and since then, his unique pieces have been part of exhibitions in all major cities of Australia, also in England, Switzerland, New Zealand, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
wondered what makes their creations so special, simply because , his special talent and the fact that his sculptures are made of car parts. his passion for cars turned into a passion for art, creating a style rarely seen in the world.

The reception he got from friends and relatives was such that it was motivated to increase their creations, which now include cars, motorcycles, animals, birds and of course some abstract creations, all sold surprisingly quickly.
Corbett has a preference for pieces of antique and classic cars for their creations. None of the pieces are bent or cut, he maintains the original integrity of the piece and adapt it to their vision of what will be the sculpture. Corbett said that "the old original parts are interesting and compelling case."
Corbett's works have fallen held by prestigious firms such as Ford, Toyota , Yamaha, among others, each consigning their preference specifies the talented sculptor. Among these is a figure of a shark, sorted by Toyota Australia, to be presented to the golfer international Greg Norman .

In August 2001, Corbett traveled to the United States, where his sculptures were put on display at the "Concours Italian" in Pebble Beach in California. In November 2002 he was commissioned to create a special piece for the exhibition of " Essen Motor Show in Germany. For this occasion, Corbett created a sculpture with the image of a Formula One car from the Auto Union - Type A. The figure was made on a scale of ¾ that was about eleven feet long and use over 600 auto parts.
In July 2004, several of the sculptures Corbett animals were used in a series of commercials for Toyota of Australia, which highlighted the character of Steve Irwin, the famous "Hunter Crocodile "Australian.
Undoubtedly, the art of James Corbett is unique in the sense that the use of the pieces in their original shape and size is mixed with the figure of an object or animal, they look made for each other.





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