The Incredible Wire Mesh Sculptures that Punctuated the Coachella Skyline

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“Etherea” is the site-specific installation by Edoardo Tresoldi (featured previously) conceived for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California.

The installation consists of three transparent sculptures inspired by Neoclassical and Baroque architecture, all with identical shapes but different sizes, positioned on an axis and measuring 36, 54 and 72 feet in height, respectively.

“Etherea” follows a growing experiential path where architecture becomes a tool and place for contemplation, a dedicated space where the sky and clouds are narrated through the language of classical architecture. Thanks to the transparent wire mesh, an optical effect made of perspectives and dimensional relationships is generated by the passage through the three sculptures and measuring scales, which either amplifies or reduces the distance between man and sky.

If, quoting Christian Norberg-Schulz, “the sky is as large as the space from which it is seen”, then, when architecture expands itself, that same sky will appear ever more distant and the observer will feel like they are shrinking, liberating more space to contemplate the clouds.

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Artist Resurrects Ancient Building Site with Incredible Wire Mesh Installation

Edoardo Tresoldi’s installation brings the ancient town to life, letting visitors interact and explore the full-scale structure

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At the Archaeological Park of Siponto in Foggia, Italy, artist Edoardo Tresoldi (featured previously) has brought an ancient building site to life with an incredible, full-scale building made from wire mesh.

Entitled Basilica di Siponto, the temporary installation resurrects the ancient port town’s architectural style, letting visitors explore and interact with the sculpture in a way that brings the area’s history to life.

At night, the wire mesh structure is stunningly illuminated giving visitors an entirely different experience of the structure and its surroundings. For more, check out Tresoldi’s work at the links below.

 

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Figurative Wire Mesh Sculptures by Edoardo Tresoldi

 

Edoardo Tresoldi is an artist and sculptor from Rome, Italy. The artist’s medium of choice is wire mesh which he molds into figurative sculptures of humans and animals. You can find many of Tresoldi’s artworks on his Behance page with additional views and close-ups of his fascinating work.

 

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Miniature Bonsai Tree Wire Sculptures by Ken To

 

Ken To is an artist from the United States with a deep fascination for Bonsai trees. In this amazing series of miniature wire sculptures, Ken creates wire trees from continuous strands that flow from the tip of the roots to the end of the leaves and branches.

The ceramic pots used to hold each sculpture are made by Jim Barrett. Ken says each tree takes an average of three hours, with even the smallest trees using up about six yards of wire (5.48 meters).

Although completely sold out at the moment, Ken’s miniature Bonsai wire trees are for sale and can be found at rondei.com. He also does commission pieces and you can reach out to him on deviantART, where you will find an impressive gallery of all of his work.

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