The dragon has festive multi-color iridescent eyes and is decorated with gold and ruby red wire accents. Its perfect for perking up your home, work space or business with a little whimsy and will for sure make you smile!
The dragon is constructed with stainless steel wire and color coated copper wire. It is protected with a clear coat sealant. Glass beads are used for the eyes.
The structure is solid enough to with stand many falls. It will bend when direct pressure is put it but will easily go back into place without breaking.
I do custom work. Please feel free to contact me and discuss the details.
Take care
Antonia
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Festive Silver Chinese Dragon Wire Art Sculpture
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- Antonia Hansen has been making both fine art and crafts all her life. She grew up in a blue collar family that loved to craft. She came from a long line of crocheters dating back to her Great Grandmother. She was exposed to fine art by her Dad's mom on the other side of the family. As a result she walks the fine line between art and craft. Antonia has a Bachelors degree in Music and BA in Art from San Francisco State University. She has worked in several mediums which include: graphite, ink, water color, acrylic paint, oil paint, charcoal, dry pastels, ceramics, paper-mache, jewelry design, knitting, and crocheting. She began working with wire six years ago. While doodling a lot during meetings at work a co-worker suggested that the drawings really lent themselves to wire. That little comment was just the thing to set fire to an idea and push the wire work into motion.
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