“My parents enrolled me in private art classes when I was younger, but it wasn’t until I met Jerry that I began working with metal. It was something entirely new and it quickly became ...
David Gatlin found a way to get rid of ants nests and create beautiful art at the same time: he pours 1,400-degree molten aluminum into them. When the metal dries, it creates an intricate sculpture.
People can walk around and between his looming and leaning metal sheets, often on a street ... But they're also remarkably liberating," Washington Post art critic Sebastian Smee wrote.
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