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"There is a Unicorn in the garden." - James Thurber
One-of-a-kind wire sculptures by Elizabeth Berrien, one of the finest wire sculptors alive today. Awarded Best of Show at fantasy and science fiction convention art shows. Yes, you can commission the fantasy creature of your dreams. Just contact the studio, and let us know your needs and your budget. Elizabeth will respond soon, with a number of options large and small.
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Medieval Unicorne This aluminum wire landscape sculpture won Best in Show at Westercon, a national fantasy and science fiction art show. It is now on exhibit at
Wildwood Farm Sculpture garden in Kenwood, California.
Aluminum wire sculptures don't rust - an ideal fine art element for garden and landscape.
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Medieval Unicorne, another landscape view of the same wire sculpture.
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Medieval Unicorne, detail.
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Gold-tone Unicorn, circa 1980. Many of Berrien's smaller wire sculptures sold in the San Francisco bay area in the 70's and early 80's.
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Unicorne Head, steel wire sculpture comissioned by collectors Bob and Colleen Haas of Califorina as a gift to their daughter, after first viewing the Unicorne above.
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Discover more of Elizabeth Berrien's mythic wire creations in Fantasy, Part One & Two...
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World Class Wire Sculpture · Elizabeth Berrien
Inquiries: (707) 445-4931 · Email: wirezoo@earthlink.net
Content and images copyright © 1968-2006 Elizabeth Berrien. All rights reserved.
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