Skip to main content
Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2) | Sculptures by Brian Mock | The Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego. Item made of metal
Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2) | Sculptures by Brian Mock | The Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego. Item made of metal
Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2) | Sculptures by Brian Mock | The Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego. Item made of metal
Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2) | Sculptures by Brian Mock | The Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego. Item made of metal
Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2) | Sculptures by Brian Mock | The Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego. Item made of metal

Created and Sold by Brian Mock

Brian Mock

Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2) - Sculptures

Creator not accepting inquiries

2 Pipe Men lamp sculptures were commissioned for the hotel, created from reclaimed gas piping. One installed at the bar, the other in the lobby, they're a fun and quirky nod to the hotel's location in the Gaslamp Quarter.

Item Pipe Man Lamps (Set of 2)
Created by Brian Mock
Brian Mock
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2017
Fine art created from 100% reclaimed materials

Brian grew up in Portland, Oregon. He spent his youth drawing, and much of his adult life painting and wood carving. In the late 1990's he unearthed his greatest passion when he began sculpting with recycled metal. His self-taught welding skills have since evolved with an unusual degree of artistry and craftsmanship.

"I am intrigued by the challenge of creating an entirely unique piece of art from a random collection of discarded and often commonplace objects. Giving these old, ordinary items a new life as one sculpture is an artistically demanding, yet gratifying, process. My sculptures are also designed to encourage viewer engagement. Audience reactions fuel my motivation and help bring my visions to life," he says.

Brian's work has been purchased by a number of luxury hotels across the country, by "Ripley's Believe It or Not" museum, and by countless international collectors. His sculptures can be seen in galleries in New York, San Francisco, and on Maui.

Brian lives in Aloha, Oregon, with his wife (and assistant) Karen.