Providence-based artist CW roelle has created a series of detailed illustrations using bent wire.
"The first time I used wire was in 1997; it was the second semester of my junior year of college. I was taking a lot of life drawing classes, when one day I drew the model and all of a sudden I wanted to reach into the paper and grab the lines of the drawing with my hands and move them around. That night I began redrawing my classwork with wire."
"Some pieces may take a couple of hours. I have worked up to four months on one piece, but most medium-sized pieces take about two to three weeks. It’s funny; I get the “How long does it take?” question a lot for the wire stuff but never for my pencil drawings, which I don't do many of because they take a really, really long time."
Check his website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwroelle/ and facebook
Source: golocalprov
Images taken from here
"The first time I used wire was in 1997; it was the second semester of my junior year of college. I was taking a lot of life drawing classes, when one day I drew the model and all of a sudden I wanted to reach into the paper and grab the lines of the drawing with my hands and move them around. That night I began redrawing my classwork with wire."
"Some pieces may take a couple of hours. I have worked up to four months on one piece, but most medium-sized pieces take about two to three weeks. It’s funny; I get the “How long does it take?” question a lot for the wire stuff but never for my pencil drawings, which I don't do many of because they take a really, really long time."
Check his website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwroelle/ and facebook
Source: golocalprov
Images taken from here
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