UK artist Kendra Haste has created a lifelike series of animal sculptures large and small for both public installations and private collections only with galvanized wire. Kendra Haste graduated from the Royal College of Art, in 2010, commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces, the artist made thirteen works to celebrate the history of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London, life-size lions, baboons, polar bear, elephant and so on, all sculptures are constructed with Kendra’s trademark material, galvanised wire.
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