This research focuses on the possibility of light weight metal, Magnesium alloy, which is used in limited fields, as a sensitivity subject matter. Magnesium alloy has been studied with diverse manufacturing techniques to be used as a art material. Moreover, based on this, by making sculpture pieces and metal artworks, possibilities of expanding to new industries can be considered. Forming property and corrosion characteristics of magnesium alloy were researched, then suitability of Magnesium alloy was determined by applying various metal work techniques as well as modern industrial techniques; such as sawing, laser cutting, etching for openwork, cutting, bending, hammering, hydraulic press and spinning in room temperature and, gravity casting using various substitute cast materials, welding, MAO(Micro-arc oxidation) etc. Subsequently, trial works range from application in jewelry that recognizes the bright white surface from MAO surface treatment, that are unobtainable in other metal materials, as well as sturdy and easily movable chairs, voluminous yet light ceiling lightings, innovative sculpture piece made from the artist’s philosophy with the characteristics of Magnesium. In the study, Magnesium’s limit as a craft and art material was challenged and overcome by searching for creative measures.