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From Rubbish to Rebirth: An Artist's Unique Vision
14 Jun
Summary
- Artist transformed industrial detritus into fantastical art.
- He created the 'Museum of the Future' from salvaged junk.
- His public sculptures honor Britain's industrial past.

An artist who settled in Cornwall repurposed industrial detritus into imaginative and playful art. He transformed junk from defunct tin mines into fantastic beasts and mystic beings, envisioning a lost prehistoric cult. This led to his creation of the 'Museum of the Future,' where he displayed art made from salvaged machinery, car parts, and televisions.
These unique creations depicted gods and goddesses from a hypothetical ancient civilization. The collection was later exhibited as 'Art of Darkness' in Botallack. The artist also received numerous commissions for large-scale public sculptures across the UK.
His works, such as 'The Old Transformers' in County Durham, served as moving tributes to industrial workers. Other notable pieces include sculptures for the Eden Project and 'Tinner's Hounds,' crafted from discarded miners' boots. His boyhood dreams of sailing also influenced his early sculpture, 'The Navigators'.