These dynamic and lively sculptures of wind-blown fairies clutching dandelions were created by Robin Wight, a talented UK sculptor, with stainless steel wires. Each fairy has a pebble core that artist leaves as a signature, sometimes, Robin Wight also engraved messages on the pebbles. Some of artist’s pieces are on view at the Trentham Gardens – “one of the UK’s must-see gardens” called by Alan Titchmarsh, and others have been sold to private clients like art collectors, etc.
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