Video: Reincarnation of forks. Curved cutlery masterpieces
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If a person has crooked handles, then even the most "straight" cutlery will fall out of his hands. And with straight handles that grow out of the right place, even bent and broken forks can be turned into works of art. This is exactly what the applied arts activist Matthew Bartik is doing, who probably gilded all the fork factories in the United States of America.
Most people consider a fork only as a convenient device for absorbing food, but Matthew Bartik saw deeper potential in these devices. Matthew is not a professional sculptor, designer or artist. He graduated from New York State University in 2004 and is now eager to be recognized for his talent at the same state level.
All these strange "forked" products are the result of many hours of work and dozens of mutilated cutlery, which the author buys not only in his hometown, but also when traveling to other cities and countries. His motto is "I found an interesting fork on the road - buy it." By the way, in the process of creating small metal monsters, Matthew does not use any glue, or tape, or a welding machine or other fastening devices - all this is one hundred percent handmade.
For a full gallery of forked sculptures, visit Matthew Bartik's -ForkArt website.
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