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No Bucks Given

This is an intricate metal sculpture of a buck, showcasing a striking combination of industrial elements and artistic craftsmanship. The buck's head and antlers are constructed from welded metal pieces, including rebar and various gears, giving it a mechanical and modern aesthetic. The antlers are elongated and asymmetrical, adding a dynamic, almost abstract quality to the piece. The head features detailed components, such as a gear for the eye and additional textured elements along the jawline. The sculpture is mounted on a circular base, providing stability and emphasizing its display-worthy design. Shadows cast by the antlers on the backdrop enhance its dramatic visual impact.

Dimensions: L 33 -1/2", W 16" , H 31"

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

315 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

The Violin

A Symphony of Steel and Soul

Step into a world where music meets machinery — where elegance dances with engineering. "The Violin" is a mesmerizing metal sculpture that reimagines the soul of a classical instrument through the raw beauty of industrial design.

Forged entirely from salvaged gears, sprockets, chains, and precision-cut steel, this piece captures the shape of a violin with haunting accuracy, while adding a powerful, mechanical heartbeat beneath its surface. The bow, suspended as if mid-performance, invites you to hear the music that isn’t playing — yet feels undeniably present.

Why “The Violin” Strikes a Chord:

Imaginative Design: Fuses classical form with steampunk flair — perfect for music lovers, art collectors, and creatives.

Sculptural Soundscape: Though silent, it evokes a vivid soundscape in the mind — a bold contrast of grace and grit.

Reclaimed Elegance: Crafted from upcycled metal parts, it turns industrial remnants into high art.

Conversation Magnet: A centerpiece that doesn’t just decorate a room — it electrifies it with story and soul.

Whether you're a lover of music, machinery, or the art of transformation, The Violin is a tribute to the harmony between human creativity and mechanical ingenuity. One look, and you can almost hear it play.

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

315 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

(Thorns and Hugs)

Espinas y Abrazos

Espinas y Abrazos – A Heart Forged from Steel and Story

Raw. Radiant. Relatable.

This striking piece, Espinas y Abrazos, speaks to the beautiful tension between love and resilience. Forged from recycled metal and mounted on natural stone, the sculpture features two cactus that decided to grow their roots together and becoming a heart adorned with subtle studs—evoking the feel of both tenderness and thorns. Two stylized metal figures, representing thier offspring, rise from the top like blooming cactus pads, crowned with floral-like silhouettes, symbolizing family, connection, growth, and enduring love in the face of life’s sharp edges.

This work blends industrial strength with emotional depth. A conversation starter, a statement of strength, and a tribute to love that endures despite the prickles.

Whether you're an art collector, a romantic, or a lover of one-of-a-kind upcycled design, Espinas y Abrazos is more than decor—it’s a feeling, captured in steel.

One-of-one. Ready to ship. Own the original.

Dimensions: 7" x 11" x 5"

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

314 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

Love Stinks

In Love Stinks, raw emotions are welded into cold steel. A heart—scarred and wrapped in barbed wire—stands defiantly on mechanical legs, flipping off the world with both hands.

The heat-treated metal radiates a spectrum of bruised colors, evoking the wounds love can leave behind. Through upcycled materials and rebellious gesture, the sculpture captures the pain, frustration, and dark humor of heartbreak. Brutally honest, unapologetically human.

Dimensions: 8.5" x 7" x 3"

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

314 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

(Desert and Iron)

Desierto y Fierro

Reclaimed rebar, forged steel, desert stone.

Bold, raw, and rooted in the spirit of the Southwest—Desierto y Fiero captures the untamed beauty of the desert with striking simplicity. A forged cactus rises from a sun-warmed stone, joined by the powerful silhouette of a longhorn skull, both sculpted from salvaged steel. The use of industrial rebar adds grit and texture, turning scrap into a symbol of strength and survival. Perfect for lovers of western minimalism, rustic decor, or collectors seeking a fierce desert vibe with soul.

One of a kind. Handcrafted. Ready to ship.

Dimensions: 7.5" x 9.5" x 5"

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

314 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

(Donkey)

Burro

Forged scrap metal, rebar, stones, and reclaimed parts.

Burro is a whimsical fusion of function and folk art. Crafted from salvaged metal, this spirited sculpture takes the form of a burro (donkey) outfitted to carry two bottles—bringing humor, character, and utility to your space. Galvanized pipe form the ears, while the robust body and legs are forged from rebar and scrap, giving it a rugged, rustic charm.

Perfect for lovers of handmade Western decor, this piece isn't just a conversation starter—it's a one-of-a-kind bar companion. Whether holding whiskey, wine, or mezcal, Burro turns your favorite spirits into a sculptural celebration of craft and culture.

Unique. Functional. Full of personality.

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

314 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

HippoKampus: Sea Racer

Crafted from real race car gears, sprockets, and timing chains, "Sea Racer" is where the ocean meets the open road.

This one-of-a-kind metal seahorse sculpture fuses marine grace with the raw power of performance parts. Every curve, fin, and gear tells a story of movement — not just through water, but through horsepower-fueled speed.

Mounted on a brake rotor base and featuring golden race car components and polished fins that catch the light like a sunrise on chrome, this piece is perfect for car lovers, art collectors, and ocean dreamers alike.

100% hand-built using recycled race car parts
Brings bold coastal energy into any room
A true conversation piece — elegant, mechanical, and full of life.

Own it before it drifts away. Only one exists.

Title: HippoKampus: Sea Racer

Medium: Recycled car and motorcycle parts (gears, pump components, lifters, brake rotor)

Dimensions: 24" x 14" x 66"

Year: 2025

Exclusively at Rockport Center For The Arts

204 South Austin Street

Rockport, TX, 78382

(361) 729-5519

Rockport Center For The Arts

Wired to Rock

Wired to Rock fuses horsepower with harmony—an electrifying metal guitar sculpture built from salvaged gears, chains, and engine parts. This bold creation strikes the perfect chord between music and machinery, turning recycled steel into a high-octane work of art.

Whether you're a rocker, rider, or collector, this piece brings raw energy and industrial soul to any space.

Wired to Rock was built to rock and roll into your art collection.

Dimensions: 14" x 14" x 48"

Year: 2025

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Exclusively at RTown Gallery

315 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

Voyage to Mars

Voyage to Mars

Let your spirit soar beyond the stratosphere with this striking metal rocket by Del Angel Garage: Metal Art. Forged from reclaimed gears and steel, each intricate piece whispers tales of motion, ambition, and the quiet hum of possibility.

Inspired by SpaceX and humanity’s eternal pull toward the stars, this sculpture captures the raw poetry of exploration — a dance of metal dreams reaching for the red sands of Mars. Place it in your space as a bold reminder: the universe isn’t so far away, and every great voyage begins with a spark of wonder.

Dimensions: 12" x 12" x 37"

Year: 2025

Exclusively at The Art Lounge

33256 State Park Rd 100 #102,South Padre Island, TX, 78597

(956) 433-5307

The Art Lounge

Old Enough

In Japan, there is a tradition captured in the television show Old Enough, where children as young as three set out on errands — sometimes just a few blocks, other times miles away. Along the way, they must look both ways, raise their hands while crossing streets, and often hold a flag high above their heads. The flag atop the mast of this sailboat is a reflection of that custom — a symbol of venturing out on one’s own and always finding the way back home safely.

The name Old Enough also draws inspiration from the Raconteurs’ song of the same title, with lyrics that echo themes of youth, independence, and growth:
"You look pretty in your fancy dress, but I detect unhappiness… You're not free."
Just as the lyrics suggest appearances masking deeper emotions, the red and blue shiny sails of this sculpture can be seen as that “fancy dress” — bold, vibrant, and beautiful, yet symbolic of the inner struggles of proving oneself.

The second verse — "Maybe when you're old enough, you'll realize that you're not so tough, and some days, the seas get rough" — connects naturally to the sailboat, a vessel that braves calm waters and stormy seas alike, much like the journey from innocence to independence.

This piece becomes more than a sailboat — it is a story of childhood, resilience, and the universal desire to be seen as old enough. 🌊⛵

For collectors, Old Enough is where culture, music, and symbolism unite in a timeless work of art.

Dimensions: L 14", W 5-1/2", H 27-3/4"

Year: 2025

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

315 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

Barry the Goldfish

Meet Barry the Goldfish — a fierce little marvel crafted from reclaimed bike gears and welded steel, perched proudly on rugged stone.

This one-of-a-kind metal art piece blends industrial edge with playful spirit, perfect for adding bold character to your home, office, or gallery. Barry’s golden tones catch the light beautifully, sparking conversation and curiosity.

Own a slice of art that’s eco-friendly, handcrafted, and guaranteed to make a splash. Claim Barry today before he swims away!

Dimensions: 4" x 2" x 3"

Year: 2024

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

315 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery

Forged Echo of the Gulf

This whale born from the bones of machines and the soul of the sea, this graceful whale glides in stillness—its body a vintage fuel tank, its tail spun from timeworn gears. A tribute to the deep, where nature meets steel, it echoes the Gulf’s wild beauty and resilience. Poetic, powerful, and purposefully repurposed.

Dimensions: 40" x 23" x 22"

Year: 2025

Exclusively at The Art Lounge

33256 State Park Rd 100 #102, South Padre Island, TX, 78597

(956) 433-5307

The Art Lounge

Artemisia's (1612) Sword

This sculpture, Artemisia’s (1612) Sword, is crafted from discarded automotive parts and brass, combining strength and grace to honor one of art history’s most resilient figures, Artemisia Gentileschi. The open-frame blade features gears and rods intertwined with a brass vine and leaves that climb from tip to hilt. The vine begins small, then expands upward, symbolizing the steady rise of women’s empowerment — a movement that took root long before the 1848 women’s rights convention or the suffrage victories of the 1900s.

The gears represent the mechanisms of society — sometimes slowing, sometimes advancing women’s progress. Each welded joint and curve tells a story of transformation, reclaiming forgotten fragments and turning them into symbols of perseverance.

The title references the year 1612, when Artemisia Gentileschi faced her assailant, Agostino Tassi, in court. Standing before her accusers, she declared, “This is the ring you gave me, and these are your promises!” — a moment of fearless defiance that echoes through centuries. Her voice, like her art, became a weapon of truth and reclamation.

In her masterpiece Judith Slaying Holofernes, Artemisia painted Judith wielding a sword with unwavering conviction. That same spirit infuses this sculpture. Here, the sword transforms from a tool of violence into one of justice, courage, and rebirth.

By using reclaimed metal and brass, Artemisia’s (1612) Sword also speaks to sustainability — giving discarded materials new life and meaning. The brass vine gleams within the steel frame, reminding us that growth and empowerment persist even through hardship.

This one-of-a-kind piece embodies the courage of Artemisia herself — a fusion of art, history, and empowerment. A true collector’s treasure, it’s a striking symbol of strength and transformation never before seen in metal art.

Dimensions:

Stand: L 6-1/2" X W 6-1/2" X H 36-1/2"

Sword: L 4" X W 4" X H 28"

Exclusively at RTown Gallery

315 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

(682) 404-8806

RTown Gallery