Epic Metal Art Work & Wood Work - New Hampshire Tourism
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2016
- I visit the Indian Brook Trading Company in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. This store had the most amazing metal and wood sculptures I have ever seen. Come with me as I take a tour of this hidden gem.
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Love this place, unbelievable work!
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I really hope the artist in Thailand is making some good profit. This metal art is truly beautiful.
Very nice
Drove by these a while ago. I turned around to check them out, they are that cool! I asked a lady coming over about them. She said they come from Thailand. The ice cream shop was closed, bummer for here and the kid.
Heavy Metal Awesome. This has to be the coolest store ever.
Magnificent art and at such a massive scale too. Ive always looked at my everlast welders as tools to fix things but this video makes me look at them in a whole new light.
Very good this is what you call creativity
One aspect of this art that I like is that it appears the artists are using a lot of found objects that are sort of beautiful in their own right; what's not beautiful about perfectly made gears I wonder. What a great find.
I wish I could that many neat looking metal pieces to weld up with my powertig welder. Wonderful art.
Yet another fantastic video.Thanks heaps .
Thanks for the kind words, I thought this place was really cool.
Wow...... I like the back story for sure!! Many many years ago we had industry that could have and in some cases did support a few eccentric artist. I am a metal artist and sell me pieces in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, a community of Snow Birds in the winter a boaters in the Summer. I visit every thrift store I can always hoping to find that odd piece of metal, gear, chain, cog, wheel or barring. The work you have shown is amazing and their many metal and wood artist here in America that create pieces just as stunning at similar price all though most are commissioned. Thank you for the video!!
Thanks for the mention of us artists here in the good ole US. :-).
I'm slowly building up the size of the pieces I make with my everlast welder. Nothing quite as big as those you are showing.
lindo trabalho
I'd like to do a smaller version of these with my powerarc.
I have to say these are incredibly beautiful but I have to agree with Bettina buy AMERICAN !
So, they actually do not make the items? Is that correct, they buy it all and resell??
Ok so they buy it super cheap from Thailand and sell it for a major profit, instead of supporting local artists! BOO! Support LOCAL or at least American srtists! It's hard enough to make a living as an living in America and get your name out there and these stores can make that happen.BUY LOCAL ART!
These probably sell for next to nothing in Thailand, where the average Daily salary is 10,000 baht = $10 US. , so even if they take 5 months to make a sculpture, working 5 days a week = $1000 US
If it's the same company that I see online a lot, it's a scrap metal company that has a prime source of parts being located where they receive huge amounts of scrap parts from tourist transportation, scooter parts, car parts, motorcycle, etc. They are definitely talented, mostly construct 'outer shell' style pieces and price them pretty competitively, especially for bulk buys. A lot of artists in the US, like myself make more intricate pieces in the way we use materials in creating depth, and even fewer make the animated scrap sculptures as I do, but most price their art a bit higher than the Thai art since it usually takes more work and thought to create a piece with layers through it, and most of the time materials are not as readily abundant. I admire the skills of the artists and their entrepreneurial marketing. I'm curious as to how a local artist might compare price wise, especially when it comes to having to pay to import, customs, etc, on top of purchasing, even if the sculpture itself is cheaper initially. May be cheaper to find a regular supplier in the US who can drive it to you when you want?