Once upon a time, about five years ago, two middle-aged men met at a pub. They shared a beer or two, maybe even three — who’s counting?
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The important part of this story is that they instantly became mates.
One had a background in the arts, while the other had substantial experience with tools and construction work.
However, with over 50 years of combined experience, they realised that by sharing their knowledge and joining forces, they could create something extraordinary.
Today, they’re known as Tank & Tobin Sculpture Works and their undeniable chemistry, fuelled by a unique blend of creativity, is now being showcased all over the eastern side of Australia.
Their business is booming, but what they’re creating is even bigger and their expansive metal sculptures, specialising in public art installations using recycled materials, continue to grow in both scale and impact.
From their studio in Longwood, where the magic happens, they’re creating works that captivate a diverse client base.
Some include local and state governments, community groups, schools, developers, private businesses and even landowners.
Nothing is too big or too small for these two artists and, without a doubt, this is only the beginning of their incredible collaboration.
From distinct themes often featuring Australian birds and mammals, their impressive pieces range in size from around 2.4 metres to as tall as six, and showcase their exceptional craftsmanship and reflect their connection to nature.
“Our eagle is the biggest one we've done so far at six metres,” Steve said.
“The magpie was a hit, especially after Collingwood won the cup.
“Altogether, we've created about 40 sculptures that are scattered around VIC and NSW.
“Tank handles a lot of the design work, and I focus more on the structural and internal aspects. We balance each other out well; it’s great fun, and we're not afraid to tell each other when something doesn't look right.”
Alongside their large-scale works, the pair enjoy working on private properties and creating many pieces perfect for the garden, home or as gifts.
In late July, they showcased a range of their work at an exhibition held at the Shepparton Brewery, which was a sell-out success.
Following that event, they have decided to open up their workspace later this year.
“We are going to have an exhibition later this year in November right before Christmas out here in Longwood,” Tank said.
“Join us on our socials to keep up with what’s going on and subscribe to our email newsletter through our website; It’s the best way to find out when we are holding open days and having exhibitions.”
By the sounds of things, Tank and Steve have a lot happening, a lot that has happened, and a lot that’s coming up.
So, if you're looking for a unique statement piece for your public park, school grounds, event, new development, or private garden, or even that perfect gift, you’ll need to give them a call to discuss.
However, if it’s after a certain time in the evening, and they’ve put in a hard day’s work, they’re likely not going to answer and will get back to you the following day.
Because at the end of every hard-worked day, these two feel they’ve earned a well-deserved beer, and that’s precisely what they’ll be doing.