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Posted on February 23, 2010 by Ginette De Matteis

Argentinean passion for steelFabian Villani has been working in ArcelorMittal Argentina for 17 years as an operator in Villa Constitución, Santa Fe. Read on to learn how he expresses his passion for steel not only inside the plant in his everyday work, but also outside…

Known for being a great professional within the plant, Fabian is also an artist. After work, he “takes his homework home” with only one thought on his mind: creating his next master piece.

With (meters and meters of) steel wire, he has already created many sculptures, all of which stand out for their great realism and attention to detail. “To complete one of my sculptures I used 300 kilos of wire, 31.000 soldered joints and 261 days of intense work”, Fabian explains. Every piece was made with dedication, passion and great effort.

Today, his unique art work is known not only in Santa Fe, but also beyond: in fact, he was invited to take his exhibition entitled “From steel factory to the world of expression” to the Argentinean province of Córdoba, allowing a great number of people to admire his art work. And admire they did!

To conclude, what else but a huge Congratulations to this gifted ArcelorMittal employee, wishing him all the best for his professional, artistic and personal future!

Collaboration: Bárbara Verino, Jorge Maristany and Pablo Arana. Acindar Group, ArcelorMittal.



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  • March 19th, 2010 by MARCELINO

    No seremos los mejores ….. pero si los mas completos.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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