David Hamilton

Steel sculpture from Farm equipment with  stained glass elements.

“Art is the uplifting of humanity”… Stella Adler

Artist David Hamilton creates original pieces that are made from re-purposed materials which are found in the area of the Southwest and are a part of the history and legacy of the area.

Metal and stained glass sculpture with a sun-shaped top, against a brick wall backdrop.

Warrior totem. Stained glass breast plate, copper inlay and glass heart. steel with bullet holes. Repurposed farm equipment.

Hopi girl. A young spirit totem made from materials from the local gold mines that were long abandoned near the Empire Ranch.

Metal sculpture of a human figure with a sun-like head against a brick wall.
Rustic outdoor bell with "be kind" message in garden

Contemporary repurposed scuba tank gong. Donated to Bens Bells and the “Be Kind” group.

Rustic metal bull skull sculpture with green patina and a decorative ring, placed on a wooden surface.

Steer head door knocker. Made with turquoise, steel and copper complete with horse shoes from the Mal Pai ranch in Douglas Arizona….Donated to the Glenn family and the Mal Pai ranch to help and support FFA.

Rustic outdoor decor featuring a sun-themed metal sculpture with geometric shapes and red accents, situated near a brick wall and wooden door with surrounding potted plants.

Trail of tears totem. Steel and stained glass.

Stained Glass by Kimberly Finnell-Mulvena

Decorative metal gate with scrollwork design, set between brick walls, leading to a garden pathway with plants and yard decorations.
Rusty metal plates and a mechanical component on a wall

Butterfly gate. An entrance to my studio.

Painting featuring the word "Monrque" and "Sardinas" on an orange-red background with a depiction of a sardine can. Text at the bottom displays an address: Federico Garcia Lorca 22, Ivissa, Balearic Islands, 07817, Spain.

Spainish Sardines oil on metal

titled: Petroglyph. Repurposed transmission pan and steel sculpture

Metal cross made of horseshoes and nails on concrete
Mosaic artwork of a bird with turquoise stones and shells on metal

Horse shoe cross from the Mal Pai ranch

Thunderbird beam joiner with turquoise and shells from Puerto Penasco beach

Metal sculpture with sunburst design and chains

Welcome totem. Made with repurposed hammers, radial arm saw blade, scuba tank, farm equipment and inlayed with copper, stained glass and a sliced geo.

Metal sculpture with a sun shape, chains, and weathered finish, outdoor setting.
Wall-mounted industrial-style art piece with rusty gears, metal panels, and pipes on a brown corrugated background.
Decorative wall panel with a vintage military target design, trophies displayed on shelf above, and patterned fabric on furniture nearby.

Automatic. A sculpture of the world and citys we live in. The “automatic machine” of our citys exploiting the forests and rivers to keep the grind of everyday confortable living up to the status quo.

Ornate decorative wooden gate with a butterfly design

Metal closet door cover which mimics the famous spitfire squadron of Malta …studio

Decorative garden panel with a metal tree design and colorful painted background.

Tree of life sculpture with copper inlay and incandescent pressed stained glass. Stained Glass by Kimberly Finnell-Mulvena.

Garden entry. Butterfly doors (as well as the interior saguaro rib entry doors).

Ornate wrought iron gate with heart and swirled designs, set in a stone-paved entrance.

Steampunk Bong. Crystal inlay, turquoise inlay, apple slicer bong, Scuba tank, mesquite burlwood….,Work in process…

Stone carving resembling an Aztec or Mayan face, featuring prominent eyes and teeth.
Metal sculpture featuring a rustic wooden frame with chains hanging down, supporting a cylindrical metal weight. Below, there are three metal seats with farm implement designs. The setting includes a brick wall and desert landscaping with a tree.

Wrought iron doorway entry.

Wrought iron gate with decorative scrollwork and a stone carving, in a desert landscape.

Mayan death mask trellis. Made from shells from Puerto Penasco Mexico.

The tractor gong. Made from farm discs, scuba tank and copper tubing as well as railroad spikes from the old Sonoita Railroad. Seats are from repurposed antique farm equipment.