Oregon Art Beat
Wire Mesh Sculptor Eric Boyer
Clip: Season 15 Episode 1516 | 5m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Eric Boyer sculpts with wire mesh, creating human forms and abstract shapes.
Eric Boyer creates his unique sculptures from wire mesh. He started by primarily sculpting the human form, etching each shape by hand from the coarse mesh. These days he's working in more abstract forms. He was one of the first practitioners of this art in the country.
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Oregon Art Beat
Wire Mesh Sculptor Eric Boyer
Clip: Season 15 Episode 1516 | 5m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Eric Boyer creates his unique sculptures from wire mesh. He started by primarily sculpting the human form, etching each shape by hand from the coarse mesh. These days he's working in more abstract forms. He was one of the first practitioners of this art in the country.
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