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Heels wire wall art #1181 Sculpture

Bart Soutendijk

United States

Sculpture, wire on Steel

Size: 7 W x 19 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This is a portrait of a a woman's legs. She is wearing high heels. It is made out of 12 gauge (about 3 mm diameter) low carbon steel wire that I bend by hand and weld, then powder coat gloss black with a weather resistant material. It is easily installed .inside or outside permanently with wall anchors according to instructions I provide or temporarily on a few finishing nails. . The piece is signed with a thinner wire. I make wire wall murals for public, commercial, and residential locations. The wire pieces are the final step in a simplification process that starts with a photograph or group of photographs. I make and remake a digital line drawing to emphasize only the essence of the subject, then, like the poet who reviews every word, I re-examine every turn and curve as I bend the wire into a sculpture. The final installation, a solid line in space in front of a moving shadow, has scale enough to suit a large wall without dominating the room. My work has been purchased by collectors from all over the world.

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Sculpture:

wire on Steel

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

7 W x 19 H x 2 D in

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Bart designs and builds both large and small custom wirewall art using 9 or 12 gauge annealed steel wire. He welds his wall sculptures for strength and stability and has them powder coated with a UV protective covering for endurance. Bart, originally from the Netherlands, graduated from Boston University and attended classes at the NYU, New School for Social Research. Bart’s mediums as an artist have included photography, silk-screen, lithography, acrylics, oils, clay and stained glass. After seeing an exhibit of Alexander Calder’s wire art at the Whitney Museum in NYC., wire became his new medium of choice Bart’s art style is figurative. He says this style helps him to express what’s most important in life, the simplest things, things we cherish. Like holding someone’s hand, taking a bath, watching people at work or kids at play, the beauty of the human figure or the things we enjoyed in our youth now can become our joy. Wire sculptures pictured here are powder coated gloss black. They are also available in color, slightly larger or smaller, with minor changes, using the same drawing as a guide. Inquire for details.

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