Original artwork description:

This is issue 3 of a portrait of a female jazz singer. It is made out of 9 gauge (about 4.7 mm diameter) low carbon steel wire that I bend by hand and weld, then powder coat gloss black with a weather resistant material. It is easily installed inside or outside permanently or temporarily on anchors 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.

This work has not yet been powder coated. I've painted it with a light black paint for photography and will be coating it with gloss black. For an added clean up charge of $100, it can be coated with another color.

Materials used:

9 gauge steel wire powder coated gloss black

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#figurative #music #jazz #jazz singer #minmalism #wire wall #bart soutendijk 

Jazz Singer #7241 (2017) Relief
by Bart Soutendijk

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This is issue 3 of a portrait of a female jazz singer. It is made out of 9 gauge (about 4.7 mm diameter) low carbon steel wire that I bend by hand and weld, then powder coat gloss black with a weather resistant material. It is easily installed inside or outside permanently or temporarily on anchors 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.

This work has not yet been powder coated. I've painted it with a light black paint for photography and will be coating it with gloss black. For an added clean up charge of $100, it can be coated with another color.

Materials used:

9 gauge steel wire powder coated gloss black

Tags:
#figurative #music #jazz #jazz singer #minmalism #wire wall #bart soutendijk 
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Bart designs and builds both large and small custom wirewall art using 9 or 12 gauge annealed steel wire. He welds his wall sculptures for strength and stability and has... Read more

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