
Andy Classical
The Wireman Who Preserved the Old Songs
Twisted Wire Sculpture Andy Potter. Read More about AndyMan Wire Sculpture
Materials
- Dimensions7" x 5" x 5"
About this piece
While the first musician on the metal world invented sound, this figure made sure it survived, seating himself with a larger stringed instrument between his knees and playing the older melodies note for note so they'd never be forgotten, even as cities rose and fell around him. He's rarely seen standing — always seated, always mid-performance, entirely devoted to the music passed down to him. This handcrafted wire art piece shows him in a seated posture, a small stringed instrument held upright between his legs, both arms positioned as though drawing a bow across it, all worked in bright silver wire for a clean, refined look. He's mounted on a dark rectangular wood base suited to a music room, study, or formal shelf. Every joint, from the bend of his seated knees to the angle of his arms, was shaped entirely by hand, making this a genuine one-of-a-kind wire sculpture instead of a repeated casting. It's a fitting gift for cellists, classical musicians, or music lovers of any kind. As a collectible wire figurine, this handmade metal figurine also makes a quietly elegant, unique wire art gift for someone who values tradition as much as talent.
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