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Cindy Chinn, an artist from Nebraska, won the grand prize for her breathtaking 6.5-foot-tall peacock sculpture. The piece, crafted over four years, features materials like brass, copper, stainless steel, and wood. Chinn used techniques such as cloisonné enameling and copper mesh sculpting to create the peacock’s intricate feathers and iconic “eye” markings.
The sculpture’s natural rust and patina give it a unique finish, with no paint used. As part of her prize, Chinn received an Evolution chop saw, which she was thrilled to add to her workshop. Reflecting on her win, she said, “It was just one of those projects you dream of doing, and now it’s a reality.”
The contest also recognized five other winners across various categories:
The winners were selected based on creativity, craftsmanship, and complexity. Metal Supermarkets CEO Stephen Schober praised the participants, saying, “It’s inspiring to see the incredible skills and creativity of metalworkers across North America and the U.K.”
The Metal My Way contest continues to shine a spotlight on the artistry and innovation within the metalworking community, encouraging both seasoned professionals and rising talents to showcase their work.
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