Ray Gun
Ray Gun

Ray Gun

Metal Sculpture (ID: A5897)
Designed by Scott Nelles
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Worthy of a swashbuckling sci-fi adventure, this laser blaster is rich with imaginative details-including a spring trigger and display prop-all sand cast in bronze and aluminum.
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  • Materials: Glass, Aluminum
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Scott Nelles

Scott Nelles

"My life revolves around my art in three dimensions."

Scott Nelles (pronounced nell-ess) creates cast bronze sculpture using the trades of industry. Much of the inspiration for his work actually comes from the process in which he makes it. Cast metal toy cars, boats, and airplanes take him back to his childhood in Detroit, where his father, a manufacturer's representative, would take Scott on factory tours. The dramatic sight and heat of molten metal became a part of his soul, and the excitement of the foundry process has never left him.

Many people are aware of the lost-wax method of creating bronze castings and sculpture. Scott Nelles, on the other hand, creates his art by using the lesser-known sand-casting method. This process is seldom used in the arts, and very few are aware of its possibilities. Nelles takes advantage of this process to express his artistic visions and also to make his art more accessible to the public.

Faced with uncontrollable ambition, Nelles dropped out of art school and traveled across the country until he ended up in Seattle, WA, in 1972. Seattle was home to several small foundries. With the help of these foundries, he was able to gain a knowledge base that finally allowed him to open his own facility back in his home state of Michigan.

Customer Reviews

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Jenny A.
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Stunning! And very very well made

We got a Ray Gun from this shop and we are using it to attach to a neon sign. Everyone is really impressed with the ray gun, from the heft of it to the construction to the metal finish. Super excited to see the finished product in our bathroom

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Daniel
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Major Tom to Ground Control

The Ray Gun is a fantastic piece of art. I love it.

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Beth
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Awsome

So cool !

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Larry
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Ray gun

Very interesting and nicely made decoration.

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Alien R.G.t.r.!.
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Should be 6 stars - that's how good Scott Nelles is !

I own many of his sculptures as I have been a picky (very picky according to my wife Kathy ) as to what art lives in this house. Kathy is precisely the same way because she too has an eye for artistic greatness.being an architect from LSU. Each of Scott's works remind me of my fabulous childhood and or current realities. His distinct style flows and really makes you smile. The late and great movie actor/ art collector Edward G Robinson once said ,and was quoted in architectural digest many years ago ,that if a great recently purchased work of art is introduced into his house "they " will let you know quickly if it can be hung near them.
Scott Nelles works " go to the head of the class" in our home with no bickering from the other art !