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Working with wire: Susanne Mack


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Susanne Mack is a German artists who mostly works with sketches and wire sculptures to create abstract pieces.

Two of my favourite pieces of hers are both wire sculptures depicting flowers, the first is a bouquet of of flowers. When looking at this I can instantly see the use of curved curved and twisting lines and the black wire allows the piece to stand out and provide a contrast to the white background, the flowers seem to be slightly abstracted and remind me of a cartoon drawing, the line are oddly angled and wire wire can be seen overlapping and curving in on itself adding layers and depth to the sculpture. I believe that the disproportionate petals and kinks in the wire add a silly and childlike atmosphere to the piece causing it toffee inviting and friendly.

The second piece is also abstract and I can see the use of repetition, the flower petals in this piece are all rounded which I believe invokes a feeling of safety and warmth, however, the overlapping and winding of the wire adds a small amount of chaos to the piece as well as keeps the eyes attention, again the dark wire provides a stark contrast to the white background allowing the sculpture to stand out and shine as a centre piece. I think that the way that this piece has been constructed allows the wire to seem as if it is floating in midair and for me this creates a powerful piece and inspire me with imagery of petals floating in the breeze. I really like both of these pieces and I would like to work with wire during this project 





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