The Sirens of TI
An Extreme Chopper Creation
Article: C.A. 10/1/2010
Photos: S. Arredondo
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Diverse forms of art go a long way but rarely is art seen as extreme as this. Metal artist Scott Cawood and Chopper builders Rick Hill and Big Dan, of Metropolitan Choppers have taken the art of bike creation to a whole new level.
"The Sirens of TI", a 900 pound master piece, was constructed with nearly 250 pounds of scrap iron and steel. The metal was then twisted, welded and sculpted into what appears to be a long-haired pirate-banshee on wheels.
With its highly realistic and distinguished detail, the Sirens of TI chopper is plated with both nickel and copper. This team of creative and innovative artists built the bike as a tribute to the beautiful Sirens of Treasure Island Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sirens of Ti exhibition may be seen in the casino's front entrance.
We proudly include Sirens of TI in our ever growing gallery of extreme art at it's finest.
Enjoy!
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