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  2. 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.

  3. Current (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Current is a soft fiber sculpture by Janet Echelman, installed in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The work is suspended over High and Gay streets in Downtown Columbus.The sculpture was installed in May 2023.

  4. Wire wrapped jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Wire wrapped jewelry is made of wire and sometimes findings similar to wire (head-pins, jump rings, etc.) Wire wrapped jewelry is made using mechanical connections between components and without soldering or other heat treatments. A mechanical connection is connecting a loop to another loop by interlocking them. A key element in wire wrapped ...

  5. Mary Lee Hu - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lee Hu (born 1943) is an American artist, goldsmith, and college educator, known for using textile techniques to create intricate woven wire jewelry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education

  6. Battelle Riverfront Park - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Tibor's sculpture Freedom (1985) is also installed in the park. [4] [5] Several of the park's monuments and memorials were moved here from the Harry E. Richter Workers Memorial Park in 2016. That park, built in 2000, held a memorial originally placed in Franklin Park in 1992.

  7. 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.