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Jane Tilley Wire


wire sculptor

Warwickshire, England

  • Metalworking
  • Weaving
  • Mixed media
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I create wire sculptures by bending, weaving, cutting and twisting wire together to form a diverse range of subjects, from mundane everyday objects, to the beauty and patterns of the natural world. I adore wire as a medium and love its ability to free the drawn line from paper to create drawings in space. My sculptures create negative shapes between the wire which hold as much importance as the wire itself, encouraging the viewer to recognise this space as part of the sculpture.

Focus:
2D and 3D wire drawings
Commissions:
Available for commissions

I create wire sculptures by bending, weaving, cutting and twisting wire together to form a diverse range of subjects, from mundane everyday objects, to the beauty and patterns of the natural world. I adore wire as a medium and love its ability to free the drawn line from paper to create drawings in space. My sculptures create negative shapes between the wire which hold as much importance as the wire itself, encouraging the viewer to recognise this space as part of the sculpture.

Focus:
2D and 3D wire drawings
Commissions:
Available for commissions
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    The most trafficked mammal in the world.

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