Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe | Exhibition

A sculptor from Romania Darius Hulea uses for his works all kinds of metal — stainless steel, iron, copper, brass wire. Its wire compositions are a blend of classic and modern, with its metal portraits of celebrities unmistakably recognizable.

Wire sculpture Darius HuleaDarius Hulea grew up in a Romanian village, and he argues that great impact on his formation as an artist was provided by grandparents. Grandmother of Darius wove traditional Romanian fabric, and his grandfather was a great wood Carver.

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

King Of Romania Ferdinand I

Intrigued by the art in early childhood, Darius decided to dedicate my life to him, what success does. Using metal rods, he creates sculptural portraits of famous people of their country — and despite the modern and to some extent industrial material, the artist works in a classic manner.

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Ion Sirbu Desiderio, philosopher

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Queen Mary Romanian

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Mircea Eliade, the philosopher

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Constantin Brancusi, sculptor

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

The artist at work

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Wire sculpture Darius Hulea

Unfinished work

Keywords: Iron | Art | Metal | Portraits | Sculptor | Sculpture

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