Egyptians wereknown to make wire jewelryand everyday items out of gold and copper.

Scorpion by Juan Ortiz

Simplicity in wire sculpture is often overlooked.

After all, any child can bend metal to make a spider.

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A frightening yet childlike item that beginning wire workers would do well to venture to emulate.

It creates a sense of looking at memories more than metal.

Looking at each piece brings a sense of transcendence and calm, even in the most urban of locations.

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This alters the sense depending on how near or far you are.

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Die Harder by David Mach - wire sculpture

‘Listen time passes ' by Barbara Licha - wire sculpture

‘augmented reality’ by Yong Won Song - wire sculpture

‘Basilica di Siponto’ by Edoardo Tresoldi - wire sculpture

‘Male Lion’ by Kendra Haste - wire sculpture

Helen Godfrey - wire sculpture

‘Under the Tree’ by Clyde Bango - wire sculpture

‘Scribble Sculptures’ by David Oliveira - wire sculptures

‘Blue CJ750’ by Shi Jindian - wire sculpture

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‘Scorpion’ by Juan Ortiz - wire sculpture

‘Mona Lisa’ by Seung Mo Park - wire sculpture

‘1 O’clock Wish’ by Robin Wight - wire sculpture