Some of the Coolest Welding Art You’ll Ever See!
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010At Arc-Zone, we’re continually amazed at the cool things people are doing with welding torches and equipment. Vigallart is a 3D Metal Sculpture artist. 
They’re located out in Joshua Tree and they’re making by far the coolest metal welding sculptures you’ve ever seen. And they’re all made by welding stainless steel and aluminum pieces which is of course, right up Joe Welder’s alley.
Ric’s daughter Molly actually contacted us because they had been having problems with their plasma torch arcing inside the torch head. We hooked them up with a brand new torch head and consumables so they could keep churning out more of their amazing metal art.
Ric Vigallon has created some of the most stunning metal art you’ll ever see. Each piece is hand-made by Ric and he specializes in custom orders. They have shown their work at festivals all over California, so if you get the chance definitely check them out. You can see more of their metal art art over at their online gallery. And if you need supplies for your plasma arc welding station, including plasma arc welding torches, performance proven replacement parts and even consumables like tungsten electrodes– Arc-Zone has got you covered.

The helmet wearer is Thor, a metal statue of the college’s Viking mascot, created by student Gary Blazek. Thor weighs between 450 to 500 pounds and is made of a variety of parts.
In Brooks’ world, a sunflower blooms eternally with metal petals and leaves welded on wiry stems. A quartet of birds reveals personalities reminiscent of animated cartoons and looks ready to take flight or do the chicken dance. A shovel blade forms the body of a rara avis. Teeth from two rakes become outstretched wings. A giant dragonfly with wings of burnished copper-colored metal soars into the sky.
Dragonflies are not an uncommon sight at Boise’s Parkcenter Pond, but Brooks’ 40-pound metal behemoth that welcomes patrons to the restaurant Barbacoa always draws attention.
A handful of Fuhriman’s newly created metal sculptures will be on display during the downtown Gallery Walk tonight at Fuhriman’s Framing & Fine Art, one of 12 businesses displaying artwork or hosting live music.
Havelock News
Some time back, Fuson made and gave away a few small metal roadrunners to sit on desktops. The roadrunners were made of large nails, nuts and parts of washers.

That’s the motto of the 22-year-old Oceola Township man as he combines his welding degree and artistic talent to create steel sculptures that are the centerpiece of any room. His talent has led him to the Grove Gallery Co-op in East Lansing, where he is the gallery’s featured artist for September. 

