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#7923 The Kiss | Sculptures by Wire Wall Art by Bart Soutendijk. Item composed of metal
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#7923 The Kiss - Sculptures

Price $900

Creation: up to 3 weeks
Shipping: UPS up to 4 days
Estimated Arrival: May 14, 2024

DimensionsWeight
31H x 20W x 4D in
78.74H x 50.8W x 10.16D cm
2.27 kg
5 lb

This is an 18 X 30-inch welded wire wall sculpture of a couple kissing. It is made out of 3 mm thick (#12 gauge) low carbon steel wire that I bend by hand and weld in numerous spots to assure stability, then powder coat gloss black* with an extremely durable, weather resistant material that makes it suitable for outdoor installation. The sculpture is easily hung on a wall according to instructions I provide. The piece is signed with a thinner wire.

I make wire wall sculptures for public, commercial, and residential locations. The wire pieces are the final step in a simplification process that starts with a photograph or group of photographs. I make and remake a digital line drawing to emphasize only the essence and feel of the subject, then, like the poet who reviews every word, I re-examine every turn and curve as I bend the wire into a sculpture. The final installation, a solid line in space in front of a moving shadow, has scale enough to suit a large wall without dominating the room. My work has been purchased by collectors from all over the world.

*Other colors are available for a set-up charge of $100. Email me for details.

Item #7923 The Kiss
As seen in Creator's Studio, Quitman, TX
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Wire Wall Art by Bart Soutendijk
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Murals made of wire and steel rod

Bart Soutendijk makes murals for public, commercial, and residential locations out of wire – his drawing medium of choice. The wire pieces are the final step in a simplification process that starts with a photograph or group of photographs. He makes and remakes a digital line drawing to emphasize only the essence of the subject, then, like the poet who reviews every word, he re-examines every turn and curve as he bends the wire into a sculpture. The final installation, a solid line in space in front of a moving shadow, has scale enough to suit a large wall without dominating the room. His work has been purchased by collectors from all over the world