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  2. Enchanted Highway - Wikipedia

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    Each sculpture has a developed pull-out and several have picnic shelters; the highway passes through scenic farm country with intermittent buttes. Geese in Flight is visible from I-94, standing 110 feet tall and 150 feet wide. [2] In 2002, it was recognized as the world's largest scrap metal sculpture by the Guinness Book of World Records. [3]

  3. Forevertron - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Evermor's Forevertron is the 2nd largest scrap metal sculpture in the world, standing 50 ft. (15,2 m.) high and 120 ft. (36,5 m.) wide, and weighing 300 tons. [1] Built in the 1980s, it is housed in Dr. Evermor's Art Park on Highway 12, in the town of Sumpter, in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States.

  4. A stunning metal sculpture shows ‘the beauty of Black ... - AOL

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    Composed of over 4,000 tiny metal butterflies, each individually welded and cut by hand, the sculpture is made from discarded metal, galvanized pipes, automobile parts, stainless steel, and ...

  5. Richard Stankiewicz - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Figure; 1956; steel, iron, and concrete; in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden "Miracle in the Scrap Heap", displayed in the Ilana Goor Museum, Jaffa. Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) was an American sculptor, known for his work in scrap metal.

  6. Scrap metal art competition tests creativity, teamwork - AOL

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    Nov. 9—MOSES LAKE — The organizers of the scrap metal art competition work to make it a challenge. That was the lesson of the oxygen tank that attracted the attention of the team from Pasco.

  7. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    However, he never had formal studio training, which places him in the Visionary art category. [2] Sewell's art follows naturalistic themes, and animals feature prominently in his creations. His collage-like sculpture is assembled from metal, wood, and plastic that he collects from trash, yard sales, and flea markets. [3]

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