Showing posts with label wire sculptures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wire sculptures. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Armel Barraud




French artist Armel Barraud weaves wonderful wall hangings and sculptures from wire. Inspired by traditional, international spindle lace-making techniques, she 'draws' animals, people and scenes using silver and metal thread.
Reinterpreting classical themes, Barraud's 'wall whispers" (mur, mur), depicting characters floating up to heaven in hot-air balloons, laundry women, virgins and moon-men, are sheer poetry, designed for individual homes, walls and surfaces. I love the idea that her wire work evolves, playing with light and shadow, changing and telling its story throughtout the day.
Her work will be on show at Vanves Theatre, Paris, until 22 November.


Found via Handmade (in) France

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Wonderful wire


I love wire sculptures. Here are a few pictures of Susan Graham's beautiful wirework, or "three dimensional drawings" as she calls them, that I found this morning, to complement pieces shown in a couple of previous posts. Amazing aren't they?