All these sculptures are made from recycled materials - discarded and otherwise useless. The primary material is copper wire; this is stripped out from offcut lengths of electrical cable too short for actual use. Other materials include driftwood, plastic, metal whatchamacallits and more . . . these are generally small, delicate artworks which require care in order for them to retain their form. Some of them use movement in some way, by having either loose joints with swinging parts, or rotating sections.
The three figures after the description and year of creation of each piece are measurements in cm, and listed as height, width, depth.
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