Tuesday 26 March 2013

3d wire sculpture research


St. Louis, MO, United States
Craft Alliance is a non-profit art center whose mission is to inspire and educate the community in fine contemporary craft. This is accomplished by presenting innovative exhibitions of artists working today in wood, clay, fiber, glass and metal and this is one of the pieces created by Elizabeth Kiethline. She creates woven 3d wire pieces in an array of poses that really look like human poses..
Some of them are frozen in crawling positions, walking and running ectcetera.
I don't really like them though they're not interesting or doing anything that stands out and has no real artistic value other than that it is a 3d piece.









Andrea Kirkham.
An art teacher who posts her artwork online. 
This is called "In the mind of a.." I really like this
 piece and think it's artistically and aesthetically 
pleasing. It's small, messy and somehow creatively 
cute...  It doesn't appear to have much thought put into it at first
 glance but if you look closelyespecially in the leg or head 
region there are parts that look focused on with all the 
detailed spirals and details in the feet and torso there is 
definately alot of detail put into it which are lovely..







Here are some images of wire sculptures that I couldn't find any information about but I think are aesthetically pleasing and creative.