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Metal-Art created from high tech equipment

STAFF REPORTS
Published on Thursday, March 8, 2012

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This selection of metal art shows the dynamics that technology plays on the creative process.

This selection of metal art shows the dynamics that technology plays on the creative process.

Several years ago Bob and Mary Hiles purchased a CNC Plasma cutter and learned CAD (computer aided design). That enabled them to develop creative works of art made of 14 or 16 gauge steel for their "Metal-Art" business.

Most of the pieces are powder coated, some are hand painted and all produce long lasting art for the home, lawn or garden.  Their latest creations are trailer hitch covers for your favorite sport/team/hobby.

"By using CAD, we can quickly turn your photo or drawing into your unique, one of a kind project or gift," Bob said.  An example is "Mr Cannon" had us produce a "cannon" as his mail box topper.

Visit "Metal-Art"  at The Shoppes at the Grapevine open house at 211 Trade Street next Thursday from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Contact 

 Metal-Art

Bob & Mary Hiles

864-901-4799

[email protected]

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