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“I like to give a character to all the objects I make from iron and idle items,”: says recycling artist Ali Kotil

December 16, 20222 Mins Read
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Ali Kotil turns waste household items and cold metals into beautiful, artistic objects.

Kotil is a person who has worked in the cold world of iron and steel for years. He hates throwing away objects, so he creates different works by blending materials like scrap metal and wood. Ali Kotil turns scraps into beautiful art with his creative ideas about recycling.

Kotil loves to transform metal into art. He started with a Morgan automobile, and now has a large collection of more than 100 pieces of metal art.

His collection includes Hollywood’s iconic Rambo character, Viking characters with their ships, an owl, and dozens of other works.

As he has been dealing with metals for a long time, Kotil said: “I have been working to restore items that I have not used, especially go-carts and parts from repair tools for several years. I like to give a character to all the objects I make from iron and idle items.”

“I first started by making a Morgan race car. I didn’t think I could do it, but it was beyond my expectations. This motivated me even more,” he added.

Kotil is very popular with people who are interested in buying his art, but he doesn’t want to sell them because he believes their value is priceless. 

Ali Kotil Turning Waste to Art
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