Sometimes, finding your calling takes longer than you hope. Here is an excerpt from metal sculptor Adrian Landon’s About page:
“I was born and raised in New York City and attended the Lycée Francais. I have always aspired to do something creative. I wanted to be an architect, then I wanted to design cars, but I see now that all those careers are still limiting and school was just not for me.
After studying Industrial Design at the Academy of Art in San Francisco for a year, traveling and working out in the American West and learning the trade of violin making and horseback riding, I studied metal sculpture with Cliff Dufton at The Arts Students League of New York. My metal shop is currently located in Gowanus, Brooklyn, New York. I am mainly self-taught.”
I love that. He went to school for everything else, but he is mainly self-taught when it comes to his actual profession. His poor parents. Oh, and he attributes his knowledge of engineering to the fact that he played with Legos.
Anyway, I hope you are as mesmerized by this piece as I was. And I hope his parent are forgiving types.


October 3, 2015 at 3:11 pm
That’s incredible, charming and spellbinding. I will have to show my horse-daft 8 year old.
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October 3, 2015 at 3:12 pm
I love “horse-daft.” Not a bad band name.
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