Tag: wire

  • Amazing Wire Animal Sculptures that Look Like Scribbled Drawings!

    Amazing Wire Animal Sculptures that Look Like Scribbled Drawings!

    You might need to look at these amazing works by artist David Oliveira a few times before you realize that in fact they’re not scribbled drawings, but works with wire meticulously used in an unconventional way by cutting and twisting the material into sculptures that could be mistaken for scribbled sketches. Viewed from one angle, the pieces…

  • Figurative Wire Mesh Sculptures by Edoardo Tresoldi

    Figurative Wire Mesh Sculptures by Edoardo Tresoldi

    Edoardo Tresoldi is an artist and sculptor from Rome, Italy. The artist’s medium of choice is wire mesh which he molds into figurative sculptures of humans and animals. You can find many of Tresoldi’s artworks on his Behance page with additional views and close-ups of his fascinating work. And don’t forget, if you’re looking for a piece of…

  • Galvanized Wire Animal Sculptures by Kendra Haste!

    Galvanized Wire Animal Sculptures by Kendra Haste!

    Working only with layers of painted galvanized wire atop steel armature, UK artist Kendra Haste creates faithful reproductions of creatures large and small for both public installations and private collections around the world. A graduate of the from the Royal College of Art, Haste says she is fascinated by how such a seemingly ordinary medium, chicken wire,…

  • Spectacular wind-blown fairies sculptured from wire!

    Spectacular wind-blown fairies sculptured from wire!

    If you’re like us, you remember wind-blown dandelions fondly – either as a child or with your children today. Artist and sculptor Robin Wight has brought that fondness to life, in huge, wire form, creating dramatic scenes of wind-blown fairies clutching dandelions, clinging to trees, and seemingly suspended in midair. Robin sells a number of DIY…

  • Amazingly Wrapped Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park

    Amazingly Wrapped Aluminum Wire Sculptures by Seung Mo Park

    Korean artist Seung Mo Park continues to amaze with his astonishingly crafted figurative sculptures made with tightly wrapped layers of aluminum wire based on fiberglass forms. The works shown here are part of the Brooklyn-based artist’s Human series where he recreates the delicate wrinkles and folds of clothing as well as the sinuous musculature of the human body in…