I have three that I can think of, and they are not “art” as you typically think of art. More like artful works of engineering that I find both aesthetically beautiful and functional. I do have plenty of paintings and drawings lying around, but I’m always one to be different, so here goes…
First off is my Schecter Ultra III guitar. I don’t have a pic of my own personal one but it looks just like this. I find the lines, form, and color to be very tasteful and the guitar to be a work of art in and of itself.
Secondly is my Kodak 35 RF. A beautiful camera… About 2 pounds of steel, bakelite, and 1940’s American engineering and design. Again, I don’t have any pics of my own example, but here’s one from google.
Finally, there is my German Mauser C96 pistol from 1935. The Germans have always had a knack for engineering pieces of machinery that are both pleasing to the eye and functional. This pistol fits together like a Rubiks cube and if they were manufactured today, they would probably cost about $5000 a piece to make. Here is the example I call my own.
I have quite a few more traditional artworks in my collection too, but I just felt like going against the grain and sharing some of my favorite beautiful pieces of industrial design.