My Upcycled Star Wars Imperial Walker Series represents an early and defining chapter in my artistic journey—where cinematic design and sustainability first converged. Built entirely from upcycled e-waste and found materials, these sculptures transform the Empire’s iconic AT-AT into a reflection on technology, craftsmanship, and renewal.
AT-AT “Hoth”
An upcycled version of the Imperial AT-AT Walker inspired by the planet Hoth and created using recycled materials such as data cables, circuit boards, computer chips, wire, heat sinks, keyboard keys, and adding machine parts.
Date Completed: 8-18-2016
Dimensions: 32 1/2 inches tall , 31 inches wide and 14 1/4 inches deep.
Dagobah AT-AT
An upcycled version of the Imperial AT-AT Walker created using recycled materials such as: data cables, circuit boards, computer chips, wire, heat sinks, keyboard keys, leather, wire, and adding machine parts. The theme of this piece was influenced by the planet Dagobah that the Jedi Master Yoda spend his last years of life.
Date Completed: 10-7-2015
Dimensions: 30 1/2 inches tall , 30 inches wide and 14 inches
Upcycled AT-AT Two
An upcycled version of the Imperial AT-AT Walker created using recycled materials such as: data cables, circuit boards, computer chips, wire, heat sinks, keyboard keys, and adding machine parts.
Date Completed: 10-08-2018
Dimensions: 29 inches tall, 28 inches wide and 12 inches deep.
Upycycled AT-AT
An upcycled version of the Imperial AT-AT Walker created using recycled materials such as: data cables, circuit boards, computer chips, wire, heat sinks, keyboard keys, and adding machine parts.
Date Completed: 9-7-2014
Dimensions: 30 1/2 inches tall , 30 inches wide and 14 inches deep.
Notable Information: Owned by Ripley’s Believe It or Not