Wire sculpture, a medium known for its inherent rigidity and masculinity, has been transformed - in this unique sculpture that we propose today - into a triumphant tribute to the graceful curves of the female form. The artist has masterfully fashioned the raw wire, bending it, twisting it, manipulating it with precisio
Wire sculpture, a medium known for its inherent rigidity and masculinity, has been transformed - in this unique sculpture that we propose today - into a triumphant tribute to the graceful curves of the female form. The artist has masterfully fashioned the raw wire, bending it, twisting it, manipulating it with precision and care, to create a sculpture of a woman with its long hair in cascade in a lascive pose.This juxtaposition of medium and subject matter is intriguing, the artist has imbued an air of delicate sensitivity into the harsh metal.
REFERENCE NUMBER: LU825833684432PERIOD: 1980-1989CONDITION: GoodMEASUREMENTS: Height: 12 Width: 20 Depth: 14.5COUNT: 1MATERIAL: Iron, WireCOUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United States
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