
Andy Director
The Wireman Who Told the Others' Stories
Materials
- Dimensions9" x 8" x 6"
About this piece
Someone had to remember all of this — the lightning strike, the rust, Vida's descent, every small triumph and defeat between them — and this figure appointed himself the one to do it, setting up a simple camera on a tall stand and a small folding chair beside it, watching everything unfold so it could be told again later. This handcrafted wire art piece shows him seated cross-legged in a small wire-frame director's chair, positioned beside a tall tripod holding a miniature vintage camera, the whole scene worked in bright silver wire and set on a light wood oval base sized for a desk, media shelf, or bookcase. The relaxed, watchful set of his shoulders was shaped entirely by hand, along with every strut of the camera stand beside him, making this a genuine one-of-a-kind wire sculpture rather than a repeated casting. It's a natural gift for filmmakers, photographers, or storytellers of any kind. As a collectible wire figurine, this handmade metal figurine also makes a fitting, unique wire art gift for anyone who'd rather capture a moment than simply live through it, closing out the AndyMan collection the same way it began — with someone quietly paying attention.
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