Passionate gardeners are also very environmentally friendly folk. They enjoy digging in the dirt, recycling and composting, and readily integrate other people’s discards into their outdoor decor. When searching for exciting pieces to decorate their back yards, recycled metal garden art is often a popular choice.

Recycled metal garden art is a reflection of the eco-artist’s ingenuity and talent. What may be trash to you or me is reborn in the hands of these eco-artists. One artist, Andrew Chase, makes magnificent mechanical statues of elephants, giraffes and robots from recycled auto and plumbing parts. He gets discarded transmission and engine parts from his local auto repair, and by combining these with plumbing pipes and fixtures he is able to create wonderful, moving creatures.

Discarded oil tanks and drums are quite commonly used to make metal garden art. Decorated oil tanks that once provided fuel to cottagers are reborn into brightly colored critters, including dogs with bones, dancing sheep or moose, lurking alligators and climbing frogs. For something a little different you can even add a diva or a devil!

In Haiti an expanding crafts community is creating delightful metal wall sculptures from flattened drums which had been used to haul oil or other products. After removing the ends these drums are flattened and then carved manually into exotic art pieces. Using only simple tools like hammers and chisels, the artists carve decorative, elaborate designs out of the steel. Haitian drum art is renowned world-wide and increasing in popularity. They look stunning in the garden, or hung on a wall inside.Saving cycles from untimely graves a new breed of eco-artists are using recycled bikes parts to produce their art. Bike art is becoming so trendy it is a genre of its own. Providing nuts and bolts, spokes and wheels, and even gears, a bike is the ideal raw material for recycled metal art.

Part of the appeal of recycled metal yard decor is the weathered and sometimes rusted look of the various pieces. Rather than making a loud statement, rusted metal has a natural, earthy feel to it and blends with the yard.. For this reason a lot of gardeners try to find pre-rusted metal art.

The ingenuity of artists working with recycled metal always amazes me. For instant charm and character, add some recycled metal art to your yard.

Ann Wallis is a long-time gardener and lover of beautiful things for her garden. All year round she pores through gardening magazines and websites looking for colorful perennials to fill the holes in her garden and fun, whimsical metal garden art to add life and character to her yard. Ann’s favorite metal creations can be found at http://metal-garden-art.com

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