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Shira Loa Metalwork

Eternal Bouquet

Eternal Bouquet

Regular price $3,000.00 USD
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Always and ever inspired by nature, yet living in the sprawling city of Los Angeles, making this piece was a lesson in creating my own unique and alien bouquet of otherworldly flora, and contrasting organic with industrial by mounting it all on a starkly lined steel pedestal base. The metal has its own life, emerging from an egg of melted looking steel filled with shards of glass, all atop a nest of harp strings from one of the Earth Harp's musical installation/performances. That nest literally created music for thousands of people before it became part of this sculpture.

A dynamic centerpiece for or accent to any room, it acts as art as well as conversation piece.

Materials

Hammered copper and brass, steel, glass, harp strings, patinas.

Shipping & Returns

Stock items ship in 2-5 business days. Complex custom items or commissions may need more time, in which case you will be contacted directly upon purchase- please see more details on the FAQ page.

Please keep and mind that Sculptures are often very heavy and expensive to ship- therefore shipping costs will need to be assessed *separately* from the purchase via direct communication. Alternately you can arrange to pick up your item. See more info on Shipping Policy page or contact Shira directly with any questions.

Products cannot be returned/refunded due to a change of mind. Please make sure you pay attention to measurements on listings to avoid surprises. Exchanges can be arranged providing the piece is completely undamaged and returned promptly. Please see more details on the Refund Policy page.

Dimensions

9"x9" Base, 27"H with varying diameter of 16"+/-

Care Instructions

The metals have been treated with a UV protectant lacquer as well as a protective hardening wax, however, unless specified, these pieces are not meant for outdoor use, as the elements in the air and any direct sunlight can and will, over time, degrade that protection and effect the colors or rust the steel. To clean, use compressed air to blow off dust, or a very lightly damp cloth, followed by a dry cloth to avoid water sitting on the material.

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