British artist Robin Wight uses stainless steel wire to form stunning, dramatic sculptures of winged fairies dancing in the wind. The enchanting forms, which range in size from miniature to life-sized, seem to have a life of their own as they strike dynamic poses, contort their bodies, and hold onto windswept dandelions.
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Robin Wight is a UK based sculptor with a talent for creating breathtaking sculptures. He uses stainless steal wire to create
Pin It Robin Wight is the artist behind FantasyWire. FantasyWire is an England-based studio that specializes in creating custom-made wire fairies. Their sculptures are primarily made with stainless steel wires and can be placed outdoors, but they also make galvanized steel versions. Eachfairy is carefully handmade and crafted according to the customer’s design and installation […]
photo by Jo Fitzpatrick UK-based artist Robin Wight creates finely detailed fairy sculptures out of metal wire. He makes the sculptures out of three
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For some people, making something beautiful such as a wire sculpture might give a lot of pleasure, especially for beginners who are just trying to figure out the wire sculpture things.
They say the artist’s eye sees what others cannot see and this is really proven by the many examples of art that are dotted around the world. It is indeed astonishing to see bits of material like clay, metal, stone, and wood show themselves in a different avatar to the artist’s eyes than when we (by that we mean non-artists) see them. You can see what we mean by this when you look at the extraordinary line and wire sculptures that so charmingly dot this article. Where most people see bits of wire and line, the artist has seen art that almost seems to come alive. There is a sense of energy and movement in these bits of metal that almost make you wait with bated breath to see the work of art come to life and take off or do something that assures that it is alive. There is much to be admired about sculptures whether it is basic wire sculptures or astonishingly life-like figurative sculptures and this can literally leave you gasping for breath at the skill, imagination and talent that has gone into the making of such art.
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British artist Robin Wight uses stainless steel wire to form stunning, dramatic sculptures of winged fairies dancing in the wind. The enchanting forms, which range in size from miniature to life-sized, seem to have a life of their own as they strike dynamic poses, contort their bodies, and hold onto windswept dandelions.
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Artist Robin Wight (aka FantasyWire / UK) bends stainless steel wire with expert precision to create sculptures of fairies dancing in the wind and striking dramatic poses. His work has captured imaginations and attracted visitors from around the world.
The garden wire fairy dandelion sculpture is hot-selling. The unique design combines the winged fairy with the dandelion. It is made of stainless steel wire and is available in various sizes and combinations. D&Z Art Sculpture provides customized services to meet garden decoration needs.
FantasyWire. Creators of Fairy Wire Sculptures & magical creations. Visit our SHOP to see our fairy sculptures & much more.
Artist Robin Wight (aka FantasyWire / UK) bends stainless steel wire with expert precision to create sculptures of fairies dancing in the wind and striking dramatic poses. His work has captured imaginations and attracted visitors from around the world.
UK sculptor Robin Wight creates dramatic scenes of wind-blown fairies clutching dandelions, clinging to trees, and seemingly suspended in midair, all with densely wrapped forms of stainless steel wire. The artist currently has several pieces on view at the Trentham Gardens and sells a number of DIY wire sculpting kits from his website where he also discusses in great detail how each piece is built. More
Wire Sculptures Look fab around the house and in the garden..... This page includes wire Artists that inspire me and could yourself.
Pin It Robin Wight is the artist behind FantasyWire. FantasyWire is an England-based studio that specializes in creating custom-made wire fairies. Their sculptures are primarily made with stainless steel wires and can be placed outdoors, but they also make galvanized steel versions. Eachfairy is carefully handmade and crafted according to the customer’s design and installation […]
British artist Robin Wight uses stainless steel wire to form stunning, dramatic sculptures of winged fairies dancing in the wind. The enchanting forms, which range in size from miniature to life-sized, seem to have a life of their own as they strike dynamic poses, contort their bodies, and hold onto windswept dandelions.
Pottery, planters, garden décor and sculptures for the garden. Spring is a time to frolic in the garden, smell the roses, savour the rejuvenation and listen to the bees humming. If they can still be heard. { see bees on their knees below } Danish Art Deco Bronze Sculpture Ceramic totem poles ( tssyr7art.blogspot ) Garden Shrine Blue Jay on fountain, Smith Garrett garden, San Francisco ( jeffreygardens.blogspot ) Alhambra Vase - Theodore Deck ( V & A Museum ) ( Wonderlane ) Tall bluegreen urn by Philip Simmonds La noia de la trena (Girl with the Plait ), 1928 -- Barcelona’s Montjuïc Mountain Sculptor
Robin Wight is a UK based sculptor with a talent for creating breathtaking sculptures. He uses stainless steal wire to create
Artist Robin Wight (aka FantasyWire / UK) bends stainless steel wire with expert precision to create sculptures of fairies dancing in the wind and striking dramatic poses. His work has captured imaginations and attracted visitors from around the world.