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"Conversations I" Wire Mesh &Ceramics Black & Chartreuse 12" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anne Lindsay. Item composed of steel and ceramic in contemporary or industrial style
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"Conversations I" Wire Mesh &Ceramics Black & Chartreuse 12" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anne Lindsay. Item composed of steel and ceramic in contemporary or industrial style
"Conversations I" Wire Mesh &Ceramics Black & Chartreuse 12" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anne Lindsay. Item composed of steel and ceramic in contemporary or industrial style
"Conversations I" Wire Mesh &Ceramics Black & Chartreuse 12" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anne Lindsay. Item composed of steel and ceramic in contemporary or industrial style

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Anne Lindsay

"Conversations I" Wire Mesh &Ceramics Black & Chartreuse 12" - Wall Hangings

Price $125

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Creation: 2 weeks
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Estimated Arrival: December 31, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
10H x 14W x 10D in
25.4H x 35.56W x 25.4D cm
1.81 kg
4 lb

Steel Wire Mesh and Ceramic Sculpture, Table Top or Wall Sculpture " The Colorful Conversation" Collection(12 long x 8 wide x 8 tall)

“Green with Envy”
A collection of ceramic and steel wire mesh sculptures. This collection is called "A Colorful Conversation" They can be presented on the wall or sit quietly on a flat surface. This one is Chartreuse and is titled "Green with envy". What's fun is the flat surface sculptures can talk to you. It is a kinetic sculpture when sitting flat. The size of these works is 12” long x 8” wide and 8” high. All Steel Wire Mesh Lights, TableTop, Wall and Floor Sculptures are on COMMISSION. It takes 2 and 1/2 weeks to complete. The ends of all of the steel sculptures have been gathered up, twisted and torched creating steel balls. This work can be placed on a tabletop.

Anne Lindsay Sculptures are made out of industrial wire meshes which includes cold steel and ceramics. Most of the sculptures are made out of the steel wire mesh and ceramics. The meshes are manipulated to create curvilinear shapes that range from sculptures, pendant lights and collective groupings.

Item "Conversations I" Wire Mesh &Ceramics Black & Chartreuse 12"
Created by Anne Lindsay
As seen in Private Residence, Sammamish, WA
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Anne Lindsay
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Unique 3D art designs in Steel Wire Mesh and Ceramics

I have been an artist most of my life. My primary work includes ceramics and steel wire mesh.
I also combine the two media to create mix media art.

1 Ceramics Studio I create ceramic art that is usually celebrates botanic and geometric shapes and forms. I am a ceramicist and clay slab artist. My primary clay is midrange stoneware and terracotta. I use underglazes, old pewter glaze and crawl glaze. My recent ceramic collection is called “Wild Ones”. I have bee working in ceramics for two years. I have been focusing on my ceramic work this past year.

I am in three galleries located in the Seattle, Kirkland and Anacortes, Washington

2 Black Steel Wire Mesh Studio. I create sculptures, wall sculptures, pendant lights out of commercial steel wire mesh. The Mesh is molded, shaped and guided into unique art. I cut, clean and then coat the wire mesh to prevent rusting. It is then manipulated with my hands and a round steel ball to give the art elegantly curved shapes.
I was born in Olympia, Washington but have spent most of my life in Sammamish, Washington.
I received a BA in Art History from Western Washington University, MA in Arts Management from University of Illinois and M ARCH in Architecture from the University of Washington. My careers have included being a City Arts Director, an Architect and a Professional Photographer. These careers have inspired me to become a fulltime creator of art. I have also been fortunate to have been mentored by the following three Northwest artists. Lanny Bergner, Wire Mesh Mixed Media artist from Anacortes, Washington. Eric Boyer, Steel Wire Mesh Artist from Port Townsend, Washington and Marilynn Moore. Handmade wire mesh artist from Seattle, Washington. My newest mentor is the infamous ceramicist Carol Gouthro from Seattle.

I like making art with my hands, the process of making art. The work emerges from my fingertips to my hands and beyond.