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  2. Welded sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Welded sculpture (related to visual art and works of art) is an art form in which sculpture is made using welding techniques. History

  3. Wire sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Wire sculpture is the creation of sculpture out of wire. The use of metal wire in jewelry dates back to the 2nd Dynasty in Egypt and to the Bronze and Iron Ages in Europe. [ 1 ] In the 20th century, the works of Alexander Calder , Ruth Asawa , and other modern practitioners developed the medium of wire sculpture as an art form.

  4. Robin Wight (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 a visitor shared a photo of one of the sculptures and Wight's Fantasywire Facebook page swelled to 440,000 followers. [3] [4] Robin Wight has created four Dancing with Dandelions sculptures, which he calls "One o'clock Wish". He called it his signature piece and has said it is the most requested sculpture.

  5. David Smith (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Smith's first solo show of drawings and welded-steel sculpture was held at the Willard Gallery in New York in 1938. [4] In 1941, Smith sculptures were included in two traveling exhibitions organized by the Museum of Modern Art and were shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art's Annual exhibition in New York.

  6. Love (Milov sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture is made up of metal, mesh, plaster and lighting. It is 58 feet (18 m) long,18 feet (5.5 m) wide and 24 feet (7.3 m) high. The large wire figures are welded metal and the inner children are made from plaster. [3]

  7. Harry Bertoia - Wikipedia

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    (Florence studied also at Cranbrook.) During this period he designed five wire pieces that became known as the Bertoia Collection for Knoll. Among these was the famous diamond chair, a fluid, sculptural form made from a welded lattice work of steel. [2] In Bertoia's own words, "If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like ...

  8. Melvin Edwards - Wikipedia

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    The Dia Art Foundation opened a long-term installation at Dia Beacon in 2022 of Edwards' barbed-wire sculptures from the late 1960s and early 1970s. [117] The sculptures exhibited had never been executed before, only existing in sketch form. [117] Edwards staged his first solo museum exhibition in Europe in 2024 at the Fridericianum in Kassel ...

  9. Dancing with Dandelions - Wikipedia

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    Dancing with Dandelions or One O'clock Wish is a sculpture depicting a fairy who appears to be fighting the wind while holding a dandelion. It was created by Robin Wight, an artist from Staffordshire. The artist now produces a series of wire sculptures featuring fairies and dandelions.

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