Oz’s Tin Man Wanderer
This enchanting visual reminds us of the cherished Tin Man from “The Wizard of Oz,” that classic narrative of Dorothy’s turbulent escapade to find her way back to her roots. In actuality, this fanciful sculpture is none other than “The Benevolent Behemoth that Shares and Cares,” designed by the solitary James Boyle, a rehabilitated thug turned exceptional sculptor.
Following his incarceration in 1981, Boyle embarked on an impressive odyssey of imaginative self-discovery, leaving his illicit history behind to follow his newfound obsession. His outstanding metamorphosis even encouraged a character in “The Debt Collector,” demonstrating the supremacy of absolution and the sorcery of art.