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Angelfish.JPG | Blue Angel | 10" Long - Thin Gauge Stainless Steel Kitchenware | ||
AngelfishPair.JPG | Youngsters Playing Around | 10" - Heavy Gauge Aluminum from Classic Boat Water Tank | ||
Angler.JPG | Sharpie | 12" - Thin Gauge Stainless Steel from Kitchen Sink | ||
Bigeye.JPG | Big Eye | 24" - Thick Gauge Stainless Steel from Restaurant Equipment | ||
BigMouth.JPG | Big Mouth | 32" - Thick Gauge Aluminum from Classic Boat Water Tank | ||
Boner.JPG | Slim | 13-1/2" - Silver Plated Metal Alloy from Serving Platter | ||
bonerpair.JPG | No Bones About It | 13-1/2" - Silver Plated Metal Alloy from Serving Platter | ||
Cobia.jpg | Rusty | 36” – Medium Gauge Steel from Oxidized Metal File Cabinet | ||
Eel.JPG | Eeelectric | 12" – Medium Gauge Stainless Steel from Truck Tubing | ||
Eel2.JPG | Demonfish | 12" – Medium Gauge Stainless Steel from Truck Tubing | ||
Greenback.JPG | Flash | 7” – Thin Gauge Stainless Steel from Kithenware | ||
Mahi.jpg | King Bull | 48” -Medium Gauge Steel from Industrial Metal Cabinet | ||
Mates.JPG | Playing Around | 10" - Heavy Gauge Aluminum from Vintage Boat Water Tank | ||
Moby Dick.JPG | Moby | 24" - Thick Gauge Aluminum from Vintage Boat Water Tank | ||
Monsterfish.JPG | Monster Mouth | 34” – Medium Gauge Stainless Steel from Restaurant Kitchen Equipment | ||
Parrot.JPG | Parrot Snapper | 18” – Thin Gauge Brass from Hammered Brass Urn and Road Kill Parrot | ||
Parrotfish.JPG | Parrot Snapper | 18” – Thin Gauge Brass from Hammered Brass Urn and Road Kill Parrot | ||
Parrotpair.JPG | Parrot Talk | 18” – Thin Gauge Brass from Hammered Brass Urn and Road Kill Parrot | ||
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A. T. M. is a Florida-based visionary whose passion for the ocean's allure and the resilience of nature is masterfully forged into captivating metallic sculptures. With a keen eye for detail and an innovative approach to metalwork, each fish and butterfly seems to pulse with life, their polished surfaces reflecting the vibrant Floridian light.
From humble beginnings tinkering in a small workshop, A. T. M. has honed a unique style that blends repurposed industrial materials with delicate, organic forms. The greeting cards extend this artistic vision, offering miniature metallic marvels to share.
"My art is a conversation between the enduring strength of metal and the fleeting beauty of the natural world."