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lizkreates · 8 months
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Every time I rewatch Badlands Rumble part of me laments we didn't get a full 2D TriMax adaptation. :')
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Can you imagine how it'd look?? The color! The environments! The characters and action! I wouldn't survive, I'd be elated and devastated by the end.
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connorrenwick · 5 years
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Where I Work: Mark Rios
Native Angeleno Mark Rios, FAIA, FASLA, is the co-founder and creative director of Los Angeles-based Rios Clementi Hale Studios, a multidisciplinary firm that came together in 2003. After earning his Master of Architecture and Master of Landscape Architecture degrees from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, Rios formed Rios Associates in 1985, which quickly grew beyond the confines of simply architecture and landscape architecture by integrating interior design, urban planning, product design, graphic design, and branding. Since the 2003 merger, Rios Clementi Hale Studios continues to expand, which landed them in a new 30,000 sq. ft headquarters just under two years ago. This month’s Where I Work lands us in South Los Angeles’ Crenshaw district to check out this relatively new space and to learn more about Rios’ style of work.
What is your typical work style?
It’s unfortunately highly scheduled and programmed. I love being in the office at 7 in the morning when no one is here – I do more creative thinking in that first hour or on the weekend than I do the entire work day. Traffic is also a pretty good thing for me – I’m really productive in traffic.
What’s your studio/work environment like?
Messy – there’s a lot going on, but it’s an organized mess. You’ll find various materials, colors, images, sources of ideas, and inspiration at every glance.
How is your space organized/arranged?
The space is completely open – and my desk right in the middle of it. The Creative Directors generally work in the center of things so that we don’t become isolated. We sit within the major walking circuits, so we’re exposed to as many people and things as possible. Our office is definitely not a place you can hide in – there’s no hiding allowed in my workspace.
How long have you been in this space? Where did you work before that?
We’ve been in this space for a year and a half – it’s been a great experiment! We’re located in a 30,000 sq. ft space in Crenshaw right off the Expo line.
If you could change something about your workspace, what would it be?
Nothing at the moment – it’s the perfect creative workshop. This is the space I’ve dreamed about for 30 years. Our office layout is indicative of our multidisciplinary approach – rather than being seated and siloed by our type of experience – landscape, interiors, graphic design, etc. – our employees operate in multidisciplinary studios to encourage the various perspectives that foster our transdisciplinary approach.
Do you require music in the background? If so, who are some favorites?
My work environment is rarely quiet, but it’s not populated with music – it’s typically filled with creative encounters. The train and the urban sounds are really important because they keep me aware of my place – and duty – to make better urban places.
How do you record ideas?
I record ideas using voice memo, paper, napkin — all of the above. I send myself emails all the time, I do some voice memos, I scribble on anything I can get my hands on, and I often write in other people’s notebooks – I am a multimedia recorder of ideas.
Do you have an inspiration board? What’s on it right now?
I would say that daily life is an inspiration board for me; whether it’s my morning coffee, or it’s looking at the rain, every part of life is an inspiration board. Kyoto is always a part of it – I first went to Japan when I was about 13 years old with a group of kids (without my parents), and I went to all of these beautiful gardens. I was really fascinated by Koi, and I never really got my love of Japan out of my system.
What is your creative process and/or creative workflow like? Does it change every project or do you keep it the same?
The creative process always starts with asking lots of questions. The beginning of any creative process starts with research and provoking new ways of looking at things.
What kind of art/design/objects might you have scattered about the space?
Models of projects, experiments that detail how things go together, scraps of paper and of new products that might be incorporated into a project – a lot of artifacts.
Are there tools and/or machinery in your space?
Yes – low-tech and high-tech come together in our space. On the high-tech side, we have 3D printers, laser cutters, 3D scanners and all sorts of virtual reality and augmented reality technology. On the low-tech front, we have a great woodshop, which is equally important, and includes so many tools including a band saw and a table saw.
What tool(s) do you most enjoy using in the design process?
A fine-point, liquid stylist black pen.
Let’s talk about how you’re wired. Tell us about your tech arsenal/devices.
We’re all wireless basically – or I’m wireless – so I’m working all the time, everywhere.
What design software do you use, if any, and for what?
We use all of the 3D modeling software, from Revit to Rhino to Lumion, as well as everyday things like Photoshop.
Is there a favorite project/piece you’ve worked on?
Right now, I’m really excited about our line of shirts, Guillermo, because it’s the first time we’ve been involved in fashion. While all of my projects are my favorites, there is a curiosity about this fashion line because I’ve never done it before, so that’s really fulfilling and interesting.
Do you feel like you’ve “made it”? What has made you feel like you’ve become successful? At what moment/circumstances? Or what will it take to get there?
I’m never going to feel like I’ve “made it.” In this career, you constantly learn and challenge yourself and set new goals, and hopefully you achieve a few of them. It’s never about feeling like I’ve “made it” or being successful. We’re constantly trying to push ourselves and do things differently, and I’m hoping that everything we’re doing is different than the way we would have done it last year or 5 years ago.
We’ve worked on a number of notable projects in Los Angeles, and seeing our projects firsthand always feels like a significant moment to me. Whenever I see a project or product of ours, it feels like I’m around familiar old friends – these are places that I know, that I’ve thought a lot about, worried about, and that I’ve tried to make better. It’s really rewarding to see the contribution we’re making – and how that contribution is making the city better.
We’ve expanded into other markets and it’s exciting to see our impact in these other cities. What’s significant is that it’s not about getting larger, or making bigger deals, making more money – it’s about learning. I believe in learning all you can about a place — what is the culture, the history, and the problems there? What are the social solutions happening? In every location you design, you must take a crash course and truly understand what they’re about, what their issues are, and what are the opportunities and expectations you can try to deliver to make that place better. At the end of the day, your solution has to be unique to the site and culture, and not the place that you came from. I want to work in a lot of different cultures – not only to have a global practice, but to be a global citizen and to better understand our world and cultures.
What’s on your desk right now?
Lots of design proposals that I’m making notes on – editing and crediting – as well as some photographs of people that I love, some new fabrics of possible future Guillermo attire, and information about travel plans ahead of me to places like Madrid.
Do you have anything in your home that you’ve designed/created?
I’m very lucky to have created my house; that’s one lucky thing about being an architect. It took 30 years to achieve, but I live in a house that I designed. There are a lot of experiments inside those walls – there’s some furniture we’ve designed, and some carpets that we created, and a lot of the experimental prototypes that we do end up in my house.
Tell us about a current project you’re working on. What was the inspiration behind it?
As I mentioned briefly before, I’m currently working on Guillermo, which is our firm’s first foray into fashion. Guillermo is a highly curated collection of men’s shirting centered around the traditional guayabera shirt with some thoughtful updates. Named after my father, a ranchero-turned-surgeon who never faltered from wearing the staple piece, Guillermo was reimagined with the modern creative in mind – a simple silhouette with technical details, including zippers on the shirttails and a concealed iPhone pocket. Combining function with style, Guillermo prides itself on preserving playfulness and poise, authenticity and ingenuity, emblematic of both the guayabera’s inclusive ideology and Rios Clementi Hale Studios’ ethos.
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Crunchyroll Favorites 2018 Part Two: VIDEO GAMES!
Welcome back for Part Two of Crunchyroll Favorites 2018! Yesterday, we shared our favorite anime and manga of the past year, but this time, it's all about our favorite VIDEO GAMES!
  I always like to start these end-of-year lists by saying something like "2018 was no 1998 (or 2005, or 2017)," but y'know what? 2018 was a very good year for video games, and I don't feel right saying otherwise. Games about dads, games about the dead, people still playing Overwatch and Breath of the Wild with plenty of gas left in the tank, we got a new Call of Duty and a new Assassin's Creed as expected, and I told an ungodly amount of people to buy Stardew Valley for their Switches.
  The rules were simple: only games that were released (or received a re-release) in 2018, or had a major update or expansion. Now, let's get started!
  Nate Ming
Dragon Ball FighterZ- What a world we live in where the purest, meanest fighting game to come out in 2018 is also its most beautiful. FighterZ is exacting and ruthless when it comes to advanced play, but is still accessible enough to let new players have a total blast. And for once, it's a Dragon Ball game that not only plays excellently, but is filled to the brim with callbacks to the manga, TV anime, and movies--what absolute perfection.
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life- The end of Kazuma Kiryu's long, violent road took us from the sleepy streets of a Hiroshima neighborhood back to the bustling Kamurocho. The Yakuza games are so perfect, and full of so much to do: recruiting for a gang, managing a baseball team, adopting kittens, lifting weights, babysitting, beating the crap out of people--this was the best way to say goodbye to the Dragon of Dojima, and a surprisingly thoughtful and emotionally smart look at masculinity, fatherhood, and legacy.
God of War- The other Dad Game this year was also a great ride, this time dealing with a regretful father who wants to make sure his child never ends up like him. This game really felt like a long holiday weekend with my own old man, making it equal parts endearing and infuriating.
Return of the Obra Dinn- A rich, multilayered mystery from the creator of the equally-slick Papers Please, there were no games in 2018 that took over my life like The Return of the Obra Dinn. I was taking notes, studying the ship's layout and crew's roles, and basically becoming the investigator character as I worked to find out what killed everyone aboard the H.M.S. Obra Dinn. What a ride.
Into the Breach- I'm kind of a perfectionist, which makes a game like Into the Breach so much more difficult for me to play. This is a game about either making hard turn-based giant mech-vs-kaiju choices and living with them, or constantly resetting the timeline to try and get things perfectly right this time around. Spoiler alert: you very rarely will.
Honorable Mentions: GRIS, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Mega Man 11
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    Hollow Knight (NS)- I’m a big fan of so-called “Metroidvania” action/adventure/platformer games, and Hollow Knight is the best I’ve played in a long time. The game feels wonderful to control, the player character and attacks both having a real sense of weight to them. Wrap it all up in some beautiful 2D sprite and background artwork as well as an ethereal and haunting soundtrack and you’ve got one great game and one happy Cayla.
Soulcalibur VI- I honestly haven’t played a Soul game since Soulcalibur II, and just happened to play this entry after my roommate bought it. And I love it. Every character is a joy to use, and offers the seemingly impossible mixture of accessibility and complexity. Also Voldo is still… Voldo, and that’s worth something, right?
Night in the Woods (NS)- I missed out on this indie gem when it first launched in 2017, but thanks to the surprising indie game oasis that is the Switch, I got to enjoy it early this year! Equal parts Animal Crossing, Gone Home, and Twin Peaks, this cute-but-creepy coming-of-age tale makes the best of its midwestern setting.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate- I mean… it’s Smash. It still rules. There are approximately 3 billion really fun modes to try out and 9 billion characters to unlock. It’s just good. Go play it.
  Nicole Mejias
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate- The amount of hype this game generated was one of an undying level. Was that hype warranted? Oh, hell YES! Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is an insanely fun game with unending hours of mayhem for you and your buddies! And most importantly, EVERYONE is there!
Yakuza Kiwami 2- I’ve been playing through every single Yakuza game available, and it’s been one gaming journey that I’m glad I took! The series really has it all: hot-blooded action, romance, heart-wrenching drama, and even comedy, which wasn’t something I was expecting at all. Some of the fights in this game had me on the edge of my seat and made me fall completely in love with the series. If you haven’t checked out the series yet, now’s the perfect time!
Battle Chef Brigade (NS)- Ever since I heard about this game, I’ve been itching to play it. A challenging puzzle game with some beat ‘em up elements? I’m ALL IN! Battle Chef Brigade did not disappoint; it’s such a charming game with a lively cast of characters and intriguing Iron Chef-like story! My only complaint is that it was over way too soon and it left me hungry for more.
Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee- Pokémon is pretty important to me; playing Pokémon Red as a kid helped me grasp the English language when I was still living in Puerto Rico. Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee is a passionate love letter to Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow, and experiencing all the battles and events from those past games in this brand-new one was a delight! A must for Pokémon fans for sure!
Deltarune- Deltarune is probably one of the biggest surprises in 2018, with Toby Fox giving us the most delightful of treats on Halloween! It didn’t take long for me to be smitten with this new world with some familiar faces we all know and love. This time around, your choices don’t matter, but what will that mean for the next chapter? We’ll just have to wait and see.
Daniel Dockery
Dragon Ball FighterZ- Finally, Dragon Ball gets a fighting game that lives up to the franchise’s immense legacy. Not only is it fun, but it’s a huge “LOOK AT HOW AWESOME THIS IS!” love letter to the series as a whole.
Monster Hunter World- I’ve been playing Monster Hunter since 3, and I must say that while I deeply enjoy the 3DS entries, it was nice to really feel the scale of these gargantuan beasties that I’m tracking down. Switch Axe 4 Lyfe.
Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee- Didn’t expect to like this game. Ended up loving this game. Tattoo Pikachu on my eyeballs, for I need to see nothing else.
That One Mission From Red Dead Redemption 2 You Know The One I’m Talking About- Walking up to a mansion with your crew to rescue a boy, fighting your way through it, and then burning the whole thing to the ground is a high moment in a game that could go from satisfying to “JUST EQUIP THE RIGHT GUN, ARTHUR, COME ON” in a heartbeat.
Luigi’s Mansion 3DS- My favorite Mario-related game that isn’t Kart or Smash Bros. came out on the 3DS. Clear the mansion of its ghosts for the sixth time in my life? Gladly, Professor E. Gadd.
Peter Fobian
God of War- An awesome reimagining of an old franchise, and one of my greatest hopes for ambitious narrative single player titles in the AAA industry. It absolutely deserved every award it got in the Game Awards. The story, characters, and world were all top-notch. The cinematics were fantastic and brutal. I can’t wait for the sequel.
Monster Hunter World- My first dip into the Monster Hunter franchise, this game probably had the biggest skill curve I’ve ever seen in cooperative gameplay, with mechanics stacked on mechanics that seemed to have no bottom. I got a lot of frustrating and satisfying hours out of this game, and I’m still not sure if I’ve discovered even half the things you can do in it.
Hitman 2- There were a lot of questions about the future of Hitman that were riding on this release, and I’m very happy to report that the newest title in the franchise is extremely good. This one got particularly creative, with some of the mission set-ups and conditions and each new map was excellent, even making American suburbia into an interesting mission area.
GRIS- I’m glad I was able to find time to play this final addition before years end because it definitely deserves a spot. Although I can’t really say GRIS is unique in being a atmospheric platformer focusing on depression/loss, it might be the best. The visuals and soundtrack were amazing, especially together. The environments and use of camera were also excellent. Also go play The Missing.
Dead Cells- I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of indie roguelike platformers and Dead Cells, as above with GRIS, may be one of the best of its genre. It’s got a cool aesthetic, some wicked gallows humor, and an unlocking system of items and powers that can result in the player having to formulate some absolutely ridiculous strategies from life to life.
Joseph Luster
Celeste- Playing Celeste reminded me of all the fun I had when Super Meat Boy first came out, but this time I actually cared about the characters and the journey. The narrative is woven into the action, as it should be in a video game, and it actually has something interesting to say. The way Celeste treats difficulty and accessibility will no doubt prove influential, as well. At its core, though, it’s simply an unbelievably tight platformer that provides ample challenges for players of all skill levels.
Ni no Kuni II- The sequel to Ni no Kuni isn’t actually all that much like Ni no Kuni. The battle system is completely different, the Pokémon-esque monster collecting is gone, and the story has been boiled down to the bare essence of Japanese RPG motivation. It’s almost embarrassingly earnest, but it’s also gorgeous, and combat is a joy for the full 30-hour run. There’s plenty to play around with after the credits roll, too, but I was mostly just proud of myself for actually having fun with and completing an RPG in 2018.
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon- The award for “Game I Actually Bothered to Beat Multiple Times in 2018” definitely goes to this unassuming bite-sized prequel to Koji Igarashi’s upcoming Bloodstained. It’s so much more than just a downloadable “extra,” and in many ways it out-Castlevania IIIs the original Castlevania III. Play this game immediately if you haven’t, and take the time to get every ending for maximum satisfaction.
Dragon Ball FighterZ- I don’t really play fighting games anymore. I haven’t in years, despite trying to pick them back up seriously when Street Fighter V first came out. Not living with roommates anymore has a lot to do with it, but that enthusiasm roared back to life when Dragon Ball FighterZ arrived in jaw-dropping style. This is the essential anime fighter, and nothing made me and my friends cheer and shout at the screen more in 2018.
Iconoclasts- Like Dragon Ball FighterZ, Iconoclasts came early in the year and started 2018 out on a really strong note. This is probably the “smallest” a list has ever been for me in terms of the sheer scale of the games themselves, but titles like Iconoclasts just fired up my imagination more than the big AAA beasts. From the lush sprite-based visuals to the soundtrack and the excellent pacing, this one is going to stick in my mind for years to come.
Nick Creamer
Hollow Knight/Dead Cells- Though both of these were technically 2017 releases, their continuing developer support and my own delayed play schedule means I’m celebrating them now anyway. And they’re great! If you enjoy games like Metroid or Castlevania, you absolutely must pick up the richly atmospheric and remarkably vast Hollow Knight. If you want an experience like that in a more arcadey, roguelike package, Dead Cells cannot be missed. It’s nice to live in a golden age of challenging indie action games!
Celeste- Speaking of great indie titles, this year’s Celeste likely needs no introduction. Though it theoretically falls in the same punishing platformer space as something like Super Meat Boy, Celeste’s charming storytelling, neatly partitioned challenges, and robust assist features mean it’s a platforming experience that basically anyone could enjoy. Thoughtfully written and brilliantly designed, Celeste shouldn’t be missed by any platforming enthusiasts.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate- I am perfectly comfortable admitting I’m one of those Smash fans who up until now, basically just stuck to Melee. The combat in Brawl and Smash 4 always just felt far too floaty for me, with both my character jumps and the impact of my hits making me feel like I was constantly wearing a big balloon suit. Ultimate counters that complaint with crisp, speedy combat harkening back to Melee’s rapid-fire exchanges, along with the most luxurious suite of characters and secondary modes Smash has ever seen. This truly feels like the definitive Smash experience.
Monster Hunter World- MHW was my first experience with the Monster Hunter franchise, and it was glorious. Well, it was eventually glorious--the first fifteen or so hours were an interminable learning process, while I figured out the game’s inscrutable controls and systems, ponderous movement, and extremely vague directions. But after that, hoo boy! Monster Hunter is essentially “Boss Rush: The Videogame,” complete with dozens of intimidating creatures who all demand their own hunting strategy. As an insatiable gobbler of challenging RPG-adjacent action games, I had great times hunting deadly beasts all through last winter.
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And that's a wrap for Part Two! Be sure to join us at the same time tomorrow for our third and final installment, focusing on the EVERYTHING ELSE of 2018--movies, TV, books, comics, food, life experiences, and more! If you're in the mood for more CR Favorites, here are the links to past years' features:
  Crunchyroll Favorites 2017 Part One | Part Two | Part Three
Crunchyroll Favorites 2016 Part One | Part Two | Part Three
Crunchyroll Favorites 2015 Part One | Part Two | Part Three
Crunchyroll Favorites 2014 Part One | Part Two | Part Three
Crunchyroll Favorites 2013 Part One | Part Two | Part Three
Crunchyroll Favorites 2012 Part One | Part Two | Part Three
Crunchyroll News' Best of 2011 Part One | Part Two
What were your favorite video games of 2018? Remember, this is a FAVORITES list, not a BEST-OF list, so there are no wrong answers--sound off in the comments and share your favorites!
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Nate Ming is the Features Editor for Crunchyroll News and creator of the long-running Fanart Friday column. You can follow him on Twitter at @NateMing. His comic, Shaw City Strikers, launches January 15, 2019.
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50 Marvelous Metal Wall Art Décor Pieces
A bit of lustre combined with edgy compositions might be just what the designer prescribed to take your wall decor from boring to brilliant. Leave behind the world of flat paintings to explore a much more dynamic approach to wall art. Indulge in stylish oddities, such as wire art sculptures, 3D animals, recycled barrel art, and superhero shelving. Many of the finds that we have included are low in price, but definitely not low on style! Whether you’re looking to decorate a rustic farmhouse or a mid-century modern home, we’ve found a little something for everyone. Judge for yourself and live it up a little with our expertly crafted, metal wall art collection!
From $119BUY IT Abstract Human Torso Metal Wall Sculpture: The human form reimagined in a geometric flurry of metal rings. A chance to add some unique flare to your space with some 3D metal wall art. These abstract torsos are hand formed and welded by the innovative sculptor, Holly Lentz.
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$60BUY IT Nautical Metal Compass Wall Decor: A nautical, metal compass that will take your wall decor in the right direction. The distressed finish is available in red (shown) or blue.
$120BUY IT Metal World Map Wall Art: A large, metal world map with an integrated compass and floral design. A black and white showpiece would make a great addition to a travelers home or any contemporary room looking for a bit of flare.
$488BUY IT Black & Gold Metal World Map Wall Art: Lots of wall map art exists, but none quite like this. A black and gold world map that is trendy enough for the home, yet simple enough for the office.
$100BUY IT Metal Wall Art Of USA Flag: An edgy rendition of the American flag. This tattered and torn US flag is plasma cut from durable aluminum and is available both painted and unpainted.
$31BUY IT Star Wars Themed Metal Wall Decor: Embrace the dark side with this Star Wars themed, metal wall art . The perfect addition to any true fan’s Star Wars home decor.
$49BUY IT Superhero Wall Shelf With Hooks: Superman saves the city, saves the girl, and now holds your keys and glasses! Alright, so maybe his new job feels like a bit of a downgrade, but this quirky superhero wall shelf will upgrade your superhero home decor.
$32BUY IT Floating Superhero Bookshelf: Guns of steel and a metal bookshelf make for quite the combo! This floating superhero bookshelf is super fly with room to display multiple books . An unusual gift and definite conversation piece.
$40BUY IT Modern Style Metal Wall Clock: A copper finish, contrasting black hands, and an asterisk design make this modern, metal clock both sleek and stylish. A simple, yet unique design, that is also available in a stainless steel or black finish.
$35BUY IT Metal Windmill Wall Clock: Maybe this metal windmill clock won’t get much wind in your home, but it is sure to get a few compliments. This eye-catching design, inspired by farm windmills, is also available in an Americana or Coastal finish.
$85BUY IT Steampunk Style Metal Gear Wall Clock: A steampunk style, metal clock that will shift any room’s style in to high gear. A unique configuration and galvanized finish, make this one industrial clock that you can’t miss.
$95BUY IT Farmhouse Style Wall Clock Made Of Metal & Wood: Tick-tock goes the clock. Wood and metal meld together to make this large wall clock. A farmhouse style clock that would be a great asset to any rustic decor.
$33BUY IT Decorative Metal Wall Sconces: A little more traditional, but nonetheless stylish. Hang these wall sconces up in the bathroom, bedroom, or anywhere else that could use a wash of ambient lighting.
From $14BUY IT Metal Letters For Wall: These industrial, metal letters are perfect to display initials or short words on your wall. Use a mix of lighted, marquee letters and simple, galvanized letters to keep things interesting.
From $25BUY IT Scrap Metal Typographic Wall Decor: Creativity and scrap metal mingle to create this unique typographic wall decor. The interesting shapes and various use of found items really help these signs come to life. Recycled metal has never had such a strong voice!
$50BUY IT Metal Wine Cork Holder Wall Decor: A modern way to show off how many wine bottles you drank upcycle your wine corks. This metal “WINE” cork holder is a durable piece of wall art that makes a sensational display over a bar or in the kitchen.
$26BUY IT Metal Kitchen Wall Decor: Spice up you kitchen wall decor with a blast from the past with this retro metal sign. The vintage vibe and rustic finish make every meal feel like it’s from an old school diner.
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50 Marvelous Metal Wall Art Décor Pieces
A bit of lustre combined with edgy compositions might be just what the designer prescribed to take your wall decor from boring to brilliant. Leave behind the world of flat paintings to explore a much more dynamic approach to wall art. Indulge in stylish oddities, such as wire art sculptures, 3D animals, recycled barrel art, and superhero shelving. Many of the finds that we have included are low in price, but definitely not low on style! Whether you’re looking to decorate a rustic farmhouse or a mid-century modern home, we’ve found a little something for everyone. Judge for yourself and live it up a little with our expertly crafted, metal wall art collection!
From $119BUY IT Abstract Human Torso Metal Wall Sculpture: The human form reimagined in a geometric flurry of metal rings. A chance to add some unique flare to your space with some 3D metal wall art. These abstract torsos are hand formed and welded by the innovative sculptor, Holly Lentz.
From $66BUY IT Metal Wire Art Sculpture: The Girl with a Pearl Earring gets a modern update, recreated as a metal art sculpture. Not only does artist, Isabella Pavanati, recreate famous designs and pioneer new ones, but she also offers custom wire portraits!
$4500BUY IT Metal Horse Wire Sculpture: Free flowing and unique, this metal horse wire sculpture brings equestrian decor to a whole new level, or should we say, a whole new dimension! A 3D piece that you just can’t miss.
$85BUY IT Metal Angel Wings Wall Sculpture: Elegant and chic, these metal angel wings can grace your walls for under $100. A rustic piece that will take your holiday decor to the next level, but we completely understand if you’d prefer to keep them up all year long.
From $32BUY IT Geometric Animals Metal Wall Art: These geometric masterpieces have the feel of paper cut art, but are actually made of sturdy metal. Pick your favorite animal or start a whole zoo wall!
$25BUY IT Metal Butterfly Wall Decor: Rustic meets nature with this metal butterfly wall decor. These whimsical, iron creations are sold as a trio and are a must have for any butterfly lover.
$29BUY IT Whale Metal Wall Art: A minimilistically chic creation brimming with character. This metal patina whale is handmade and available in 20 colors. With that many color choices, this little guy is sure to fit in with almost any decor! This whale and his other animal friends are suited for both indoor or outdoor use.
$86BUY IT Metal Fish Wall Art: A school has never looked so stylish on the wall! This school of fish is a textured display that would be an asset to any coastal or beach inspired home.
$30BUY IT Metal Jelly Fish Wall Art: A metal jelly fish created and signed by artist, Kendy Belony. With its dark gray and brown tones, it practically swims off the wall.
$69BUY IT Octopus Metal Wall Art: Well, hello Mr. Octopus. This metal octopus wall art brings a piece of the ocean right to your home. Handcrafted and hammered in Haiti from reclaimed metal, this guy was actually crafted from a 55-gallon drum. Love octopuses? Us too! Be sure to checkout our feature on octopus home decor.
$49BUY IT Metal Seagulls Wall Decor: These metal birds in dark brown will really pop on your light walls with their sense of movement and freedom. A great piece for a beach house or a nautical inspired room.
$20BUY IT Birds On A Wire Wall Art: The 5 little birds perched on this wall are busy being both affordable and stylish. This birds on a wire wall art is perfect for both neutral and brightly colored walls with its sleek, metal finish.
$72BUY IT Botanic Themed Framed Metal Leaves: With metal leaves wildly growing in brown, metal frames, this botanic inspired creation is overflowing with a natural charm. The distressed, gold finish will have your wall glistening with modern elegance.
$100BUY IT Framed Leaves Black Metal Wall Art: Finally! Trendy plants that won’t die when you don’t water them. This plant inspired, black metal wall art is a slightly unorthodox way to add some modern foliage to your home.
$25BUY IT Metal Tropical Leaf Wall Decor: A metal, tropical leaf that packs quite the design punch. This Monstera leaf decor has high contrast with its black finish and chunky aesthetic. A great way to bring some of the tropics in to your home, without the hassle of live plants.
$62BUY IT Layered Metal Flower Wall Decor: The layered metal design has this white flower practically blooming off the wall. Coated in a dreamy, white gloss finish, this flower arrives ready to hang.
$70BUY IT Recyclable Floral Metal Wall Art: Gold and silver unite to bring you this trio of metallic blooms. These galvanized, metal flowers are also available in Green, Light Yellow, Orange, Pink, and Turquoise.
$39BUY IT Metal Leaf Scroll Wall Art: Metal leaf wall art with the perfect amount of length to elegantly scroll across the top of a sideboard or couch. A wonderfully rustic addition to cottage or farmhouse decor.
$56BUY IT Fleur De Lis Metal Wall Art: This symmetrical, Fleur De Lis metal art is both rustic and elegant. Its well-made design means that it can be used as indoor or outdoor decor.
$68BUY IT Outdoor Metal Art Decor With Iron Wire Fan Leaves: Gold metal, leaf decor that gives off a Hollywood Regency vibe. Made out of textured iron and finished with a luminescent gold, these fan leaves are a modern piece of wall art that really shines.
$65BUY IT Rustic Style Metal Tree Wall Sculpture: A zen wall sculpture that can help you add a bit of tranquility to your decor. With free-flowing branches and a strong base, this tree of life would make a great centerpiece for a wall or a dynamic piece to hang over the fireplace.
$59BUY IT Metal Family Tree Wall Art With Photo Frames: Integrate some memories in to your decor with this family tree. Just pop your photos in and hang up the tree for some sentimental, yet modern wall art.
From $25BUY IT Tree Of Life Metal Wall Art: Tree of life wall art is available in multiple sizes and designs. A tree of life symbolizes love and growth, so they are a great reminder of the things we hold closest to our hearts.
From $135BUY IT Metal Wire Tree Sculptures For Wall: Intricately twisted and molded, this wire tree sculpture is rooted in luxury and modern style. Talented sculptor, Gabor Bedecs, crafts these unique trees using metal wire and lots of patience. They are available in multiple colors and designs.
$50BUY IT Floral Metal Heart Wall Art: Nature gets encapsulated in a metal heart with this wall art. Filled with flowers and birds, this is another piece that is handmade in Haiti from recycled oil drum barrels.
$40BUY IT Metal Sun Wall Decor: A little bit of sunshine for those cloudy days. Rustic wall art with a bohemian vibe that would look great in an entryway or outside on the fence. This metal sun also adds a bit of light to Haiti, since purchasing this art supports their local artisans that hand craft these metal beauties.
$44BUY IT Metal Mermaid Wall Art: Looking like an image straight from Aesop’s Fables, this metal mermaid wall art has a folksy charm. This is another fair-trade sculpture that aims to help eliminate poverty by creating jobs for Haitian artisans.
$349BUY IT Abstract Mountains Metal Wall Sculpture: Transparency in material isn’t something we see in a lot of wall art, let alone metal sculptures, so these abstract mountains really got our attention. The warm glow of these metal mountains is a divine illusion that makes them all the more unique.
$56BUY IT Metal Sunburst Wall Decor: Repetitious and simple wall decor with a big impact. A metal sunburst that is exploding with Mid-century modern glamour.
$44BUY IT Multiple Metal Starbursts Style Wall Art Pieces: This set of metal starbursts is a mid century modern living room’s dream. Edgy and modern, they are a simplistic masterpiece.
$169BUY IT Handmade Abstract Metal Wall Art: Movement and flow are taken to new depths with this abstract metal wall art. Handmade with grinded aluminum and high-quality car paint, this abstract painting has so much depth and dimension, it almost looks 3D!
$175BUY IT Abstract Metal Wall Art: Another piece of abstract metal wall art, but this time in a firey, red hue. The various textures splayed out across the 5 canvases create quite the poignant set of art.
$23BUY IT Metal Envelope Planter: Now that’s our kind of mail! A metal envelope planter that is a bit quirky and super stylish with its galvanized metal design. A great way to flaunt a bit of greenery in your home.
$30BUY IT Metal Musical Notes Wall Decor: Metal music notes that will make your walls sing! Okay, not literally. But your home will be a whole lot more stylish with this metal piece. For more musical goodness, pair this piece with other items from our curated collection of music themed home decor.
$60BUY IT Nautical Metal Compass Wall Decor: A nautical, metal compass that will take your wall decor in the right direction. The distressed finish is available in red (shown) or blue.
$120BUY IT Metal World Map Wall Art: A large, metal world map with an integrated compass and floral design. A black and white showpiece would make a great addition to a travelers home or any contemporary room looking for a bit of flare.
$488BUY IT Black & Gold Metal World Map Wall Art: Lots of wall map art exists, but none quite like this. A black and gold world map that is trendy enough for the home, yet simple enough for the office.
$100BUY IT Metal Wall Art Of USA Flag: An edgy rendition of the American flag. This tattered and torn US flag is plasma cut from durable aluminum and is available both painted and unpainted.
$31BUY IT Star Wars Themed Metal Wall Decor: Embrace the dark side with this Star Wars themed, metal wall art . The perfect addition to any true fan’s Star Wars home decor.
$49BUY IT Superhero Wall Shelf With Hooks: Superman saves the city, saves the girl, and now holds your keys and glasses! Alright, so maybe his new job feels like a bit of a downgrade, but this quirky superhero wall shelf will upgrade your superhero home decor.
$32BUY IT Floating Superhero Bookshelf: Guns of steel and a metal bookshelf make for quite the combo! This floating superhero bookshelf is super fly with room to display multiple books . An unusual gift and definite conversation piece.
$40BUY IT Modern Style Metal Wall Clock: A copper finish, contrasting black hands, and an asterisk design make this modern, metal clock both sleek and stylish. A simple, yet unique design, that is also available in a stainless steel or black finish.
$35BUY IT Metal Windmill Wall Clock: Maybe this metal windmill clock won’t get much wind in your home, but it is sure to get a few compliments. This eye-catching design, inspired by farm windmills, is also available in an Americana or Coastal finish.
$85BUY IT Steampunk Style Metal Gear Wall Clock: A steampunk style, metal clock that will shift any room’s style in to high gear. A unique configuration and galvanized finish, make this one industrial clock that you can’t miss.
$95BUY IT Farmhouse Style Wall Clock Made Of Metal & Wood: Tick-tock goes the clock. Wood and metal meld together to make this large wall clock. A farmhouse style clock that would be a great asset to any rustic decor.
$33BUY IT Decorative Metal Wall Sconces: A little more traditional, but nonetheless stylish. Hang these wall sconces up in the bathroom, bedroom, or anywhere else that could use a wash of ambient lighting.
From $14BUY IT Metal Letters For Wall: These industrial, metal letters are perfect to display initials or short words on your wall. Use a mix of lighted, marquee letters and simple, galvanized letters to keep things interesting.
From $25BUY IT Scrap Metal Typographic Wall Decor: Creativity and scrap metal mingle to create this unique typographic wall decor. The interesting shapes and various use of found items really help these signs come to life. Recycled metal has never had such a strong voice!
$50BUY IT Metal Wine Cork Holder Wall Decor: A modern way to show off how many wine bottles you drank upcycle your wine corks. This metal “WINE” cork holder is a durable piece of wall art that makes a sensational display over a bar or in the kitchen.
$26BUY IT Metal Kitchen Wall Decor: Spice up you kitchen wall decor with a blast from the past with this retro metal sign. The vintage vibe and rustic finish make every meal feel like it’s from an old school diner.
Recommended Reading: 38 Beautiful Bathroom Wall Decor Ideas That Add Modern Flare
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