Dan Klennert
Made of Recycled Metal
Dan Klennert says, “I got started in this career when I was about 7 or 8 years old. I was living in Seattle, and I’d take my red wagon and search through neighborhood junk piles. I found great stuff that way and fell in love with ‘scrounging’, or as we now know it, recycling. “In school, I went to class mostly for art on Friday. I just loved it.” As an adult, he has used his mechanical and welding skills to take what society once used and then discarded as junk, and instilled it with dignity and new meaning.
Regarding his artistic vision, he says: “My love is preserving older pieces of metal that contain some history and were made by the hands of man. There is nothing like the natural high you get creating something out of your imagination using discarded items.”
About “Giving Thanks to the Spirit of Recycling” Mr. Klennert says: I spent some time in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and I tap into the native spiritual energy that lives there. I do not do drugs, but I have channeled native spirits in my life, and that is what gave me the inspiration for the “Spirit of Recycling”.