I’m Mickael Delalande – a 30-years-old graphic designer from France. I’ve been creating wire sculptures for about 2 years now.
In the beginning, wire sculpting was the means to escape everyday life but now I’m addicted to this activity. I like wire because it’s easy to model with without expensive tools and it’s interesting to find the good way to lace it with the less cuts as possible. I find my ideas in objects of my everyday life or in the animals I like.
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Coffee
I took my own coffee pot as a model and I spent around 8 hours and a lot of real coffee to reproduce it, 2014
Shoes
I took my own right shoes as models (size 11) and put real shoelaces on, 2013
Iron
Shadow is the key
The original adjustable wrench is used as the base of the sculpture, 2013
Glasses
Watch
Hand & Beer
I was drinking beer while modeling my hand, 2013
Chickens
The bigger one took me only 2 days to create but I had developed some allergy to copper and I think it was the first and last time I used this material, 2013
Bear
Maybe the most complex piece. I used nearly 6 reels of 25 meters without any cuts. It took me 2 months with many breaks to complete it, 2013
Cool, whimsical and clever work! Thanks for sharing your thought process, too.
I lost track that these were 3 dimensional objects, not lovely pen and ink drawings! Both would be noteworthy! Great work!
Cool, whimsical and clever work! Thanks for sharing your thought process, too.
I lost track that these were 3 dimensional objects, not lovely pen and ink drawings! Both would be noteworthy! Great work!
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