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    Product ID: 132860

     

    10.0" W x 17.7" H x 18.5" D

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    Weight:  22.2 lbs

     

    Recycled metal and pinewood

    Components may vary slightly in size and form

    Features a rustic, rugged finish

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Mexico.

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    Auto parts sculpture, 'Rustic Film Projector'

    Armando Ramírez revisits the golden age of film with this classic film projector, built from various auto parts and pieces of scrap metal. The pinewood handle is recycled from a nixtamal grounding mill, used for preparing tortilla dough. Spark plugs, a pulley from a toy train engine, and the chain and wheel of a motorcycle begin to shape the projector. Several auto parts complete it, such as the ignition wheel of a car, the foot and diaphragm...

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    Auto parts sculpture, 'Rustic Film Projector'

    Armando Ramírez revisits the golden age of film with this classic film projector, built from various auto parts and pieces of scrap metal. The pinewood handle is recycled from a nixtamal grounding mill, used for preparing tortilla dough. Spark plugs, a pulley from a toy train engine, and the chain and wheel of a motorcycle begin to shape the projector. Several auto parts complete it, such as the ignition wheel of a car, the foot and diaphragm of the clutch pedal, and a bearing from the electrical system. Other pieces include nails and metal sheets, as well as a purpose-made part by Ramírez.

    Please note it is the artist's intention not to give his sculptures a fine polished finish, therefore smudges and scratches may be present.

     

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

    Your Price: $154.95
    Retail Value: $188.95
     
     

    Armando Ramirez

    Armando Ramirez

    “As a child I enjoyed inventing toys, and soon yearned to create a unique style of art. Environmentally enamored, I now transform recycled goods.”
    "Hi, I'm Armando Ramírez. All my life, I've lived in a town of artisans, and this has motivated me to create new art. As a child I enjoyed inventing toys, and soon yearned to create a unique style of art....

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    Armando Ramirez

    "Hi, I'm Armando Ramírez. All my life, I've lived in a town of artisans, and this has motivated me to create new art. As a child I enjoyed inventing toys, and soon yearned to create a unique style of art. Environmentally enamored, I now transform recycled goods.”

    "At first, little by little, I began to craft figures from scraps and discarded mechanical parts – mostly from cars and bicycles. And so I began to create sculptures, soldering the pieces together and giving them shape as I imagined they should look.

    "The process involves selecting recycled items that can be used. I separate them and soak them in a cleaning solution to remove any impurities. I solder them together until I achieve my design, then I give it a protective coat of glossy varnish.

    "My sculptures are so successful that today I sell only my own works. They are rustic in nature, designed to recycle discarded objects by converting them into art. Thanks to the creativity that God gave me, today I have an enjoyable and better way of life.

    “Because I believed and I put my trust in Novica and the people working there, I was able to formalize my craft and give continuity to something that was becoming a dream too difficult to achieve. Great and significant changes came to my life! Novica helped me take the last steps towards consolidating my workshop. Now I can plan projects because I have the financial stability to do so as well as enlarge my workshop so I may offer people in my community safe employment opportunities.

    "Most importantly, I can buy the little presents I had long promised my two daughters! The financial solvency and the self-assurance I have gained from knowing that people around the world have accepted my work, has inspired me to learn more about art. I have enrolled in an art school where I can learn more about design and materials, because I know I am capable of discovering new recycling techniques I can share with the world.”

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