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Owl Spirit by Elizabeth Berrien
Elizabeth Berrien experimented with Chicken Wire dragons and unicorns overnight for them to be used in festivals and boutiques as a way to provide income for her child. eventually her work became so popular she was able to make wire sculpture animals for a living.
Elizabeth Berrien experimented with Chicken Wire dragons and unicorns overnight for them to be used in festivals and boutiques as a way to provide income for her child. eventually her work became so popular she was able to make wire sculpture animals for a living.
2.
Chicken by Emma Stothard
Emma Stothard worked in Southampton doing fine art and became a fan of willow sculpture, she made tons of sculptures of smaller animals before eventually making larger animals. She now exhibits her work nationally and internationally.
3.
Michael Jackson by Ivan Lovatt
Ivan Lovatt worked on group exhibitions in the Guildhall Grantham and then moved to Australia. His main focus of work is on Reality of Sculpture.
Ivan Lovatt worked on group exhibitions in the Guildhall Grantham and then moved to Australia. His main focus of work is on Reality of Sculpture.
4.
Horse by Laura Antebi
Laura Antebi works in Scotland and her main focus of work is using galvanised steel wire as well as recycled steel materials to make figurative, wildlife sculptures.
5.
Rabbit by Chris Moss
Chris Moss lives in North Yankshire and has a farm full of animals where he used them as inspiration for his work. He had a degree in Fine Art Painting and eventually moved to Wire Sculpture.
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Polar Bear by Kendra Haste
Kendra Haste graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1998 and was always interested in sculptures of animals. She joined the Society of Wildlife Artists as well as the Society of Wildlife Artists. She makes all her work via galvanised wire.
Kendra Haste graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1998 and was always interested in sculptures of animals. She joined the Society of Wildlife Artists as well as the Society of Wildlife Artists. She makes all her work via galvanised wire.
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