People. Places. Materials. Machines.
Turned into Handmade Art — and documented chapter by chapter.
For my nephew’s seventh birthday, I built a stainless steel pixel-inspired sculpture based on the digital video game world he loved.
It wasn’t planned as a series — just a gift, made from leftover materials and borrowed machinery.
The first version was structural and honest.
When he unboxed it, the reaction from my whole family was stronger than I expected.
After sharing the fabrication videos, something shifted. The idea expanded.
The goal became not only to create with materials and machinery, but to document the process openly.
This showed setbacks, improvements, and the realities of building something step by step.
Before completing the chapter, I pushed further and integrated electronics for the first time.
I added hidden LED panels controlled through a clean embedded LCD touch display.
The prototype became MY-PAC-PIXEL, which remains in my studio as the archive and hero piece.
Genesis Pixel Art Chapter 1 became more than a series of objects.
It evolved into a structured experiment in materials, technology, transparency, and storytelling .
The first chapter of an expanding practice that continues to evolve with every new idea and challenge.
COMING SOON
COMING SOON
COMING SOON
COMING SOON
COMING SOON
Hi, I’m Denny from Germany. I grew up in the 90s as the middle child of three, shaped by curiosity and hands-on problem solving.
From an early age I spent time in my father’s workshop, surrounded by machinery, surface systems and raw materials.
What began as early exposure later became formal training in surface treatment technology, working with industrial coating systems connected to automotive and aviation environments, where precision, adhesion and durability are measurable and uncompromising.
At 15, I began an apprenticeship building custom transport trucks for Formula One teams. There I learned structural welding, fabrication, bonding systems and early electrical integration.
It trained my eye for precision and tolerance awareness — understanding that millimeters matter and structure defines longevity.
Very early, I became fascinated with material limits.
Not only how something works. but where it fails.
How far can a material bend?
When does a weld or bond break?
What happens when a system exceeds its tolerance?
These questions still shape the way I approach fabrication today.
My path took me abroad for more than ten years — first Australia, then Brazil, across Southeast Asia, and later extended time in Canada and the United States.
It wasn’t only about adapting to new cultures, but learning how to build stability in unfamiliar environments. Those years required resilience and constant adjustment, while exposing me to different approaches to craft, materials and life.
That experience shaped my mindset.
Genesis Series 1 was funded through my own resources and supported by family, friends and mentors who shared workspace, tools, machinery, knowledge and materials. Access to welding equipment and fabrication space made the first series possible.
I’m grateful for that foundation.
Today I am building my own independent studio step by step and documenting the journey openly through YouTube. Regardless of scale or resources, I will continue creating because I love it.
For me, making is not optional.
It is an expression shaped by experience, places, people, hustle and growth.
507art is built independently.
Every sculpture, every video, every documented process requires time, materials, equipment, and space.
From fabrication tools and surface systems to lighting, cameras, and editing, each element shapes how the work is created and presented.
Support accelerates the development of a fully independent studio.
Hustle & Art is not just a slogan.
It’s a commitment to building something real.
It’s a commitment to building something real.
I am an artist from the milky way that is marked by places and people around the globe.
My inspiration comes from those encounters and the drive to turn it into unique art pieces.
MY MISSION IS TO GIVE BACK HAPPINESS TO THE WORLD WHILE ENJOYING THE PROCESS.
Stay curious and jump on my journey from video to video and see what it means.