Nov 24, 2009
Mirko Siakkou-Flodin




” My desire as an metal artist working internationally is to design artwork which fits into the broader cultural context as well as the ambiance of the desired setting. Therefore, I strive to combine the site specific natural and architectural lines with traditional and historical themes to create something both unique and representational for the piece in its setting. ” - Mirko Siakkou-Flodin





17 Comments, Comment or Ping
eduardo
hi Mirko,
I´m writing from la rioja - spain. I´m interested about your tire figures. Increible !!!
I would like to know how much (€) one of them.
It for the Gate of my Reciclable Company.
sincerely,
eduardo
Nov 25th, 2009
Chris Ronk
great stuff. I’m impressed. Actually, the whole site is impressive.
I got you bookmarked so keep up the good work.
Dec 9th, 2009
Talie
Just amazing.
Really breath taking works of art, and in metal no less. I’m in awe.
Dec 9th, 2009
Eric Alder
Great work! I like how intricately-detailed the animals are - they’re textured, not just flat and boring. I’d love to see him make a dragon with wings!
Dec 9th, 2009
Michael Chernoff
Wow the style reminds me of shadow of colosus game designs. This sculpture is a fusion of tradtional stone carving combinded with fine metal welding. Keep it up
Dec 10th, 2009
jack
Talie,
They’re actually made of old tires!
Truly amazing.
Dec 10th, 2009
Dan
So finally are those metal or tires, because I’m very confused, as well as astonished
Dec 10th, 2009
fuzzygalore
Wow, these are just incredible. I especially love the 2nd photo down. Very powerful, beautiful work.
Dec 11th, 2009
Katie
I work at a mountain resort in Montana, and one of the condos there has one of these, of a buffalo head, over their fireplace. Very fitting for the “Western” style, but also extremely modern & unique!
Dec 11th, 2009
Christoffer Wallstenius
Trulu amazing!
Beautiful pieces of art!
/Chris
Dec 11th, 2009
Lindsy
LOL! That girls face on the cell phone is hilarious
Dec 20th, 2009
m.l.
<3
Apr 19th, 2010
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