If you had only a single tin can to make into a piece of art, how many pieces could there be?
More than the leaves on a tree would be a start.
A small jeweler’s torch and a pair of pliers with maybe a dob of paint will get the recycled art program in gear.
The tin can art man…..greatcir@gmail.com
Pete
With a bike and a table and chairs on the first floor, seems a bed and ceiling fan might go upstairs in this recycled juice can.
Cutting with the Smith Little Torch gets easier with time and the pattern from the candle looks better. Most of the process it to get used to setting the flame and then holding it the same distance off the round can as you burn.
The red steel work can become addictive.
Spaying the finished can with most any clear coat will prevent rusting.
Well one hoop lead to another and another and it seemed sad to ever end? Yep, one can just hooped out.
So we have not set a limit on the can size so here’s a gallon can looking for some very thick paint or maybe a big candle or a light bulb??
The top rim of the can makes the kite string while the can top is the kite and the tail comes off the body of the can. The gent is running around the can body. Easy to mess this one up.
One tin can holds all the art we could ever create.