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Arozarena De La Fuente
Hanging Birds Sculpture Ideal for Children´s Rooms and Outdoor Spaces

2019

About the Item

This beautiful 8 piece sculpture was all hand made in the heart of Mexico City, each bird is different and colors maintain a uniformed color palette. The two artists decided to mix nature and metal to make a contrasting point between flying freedom and wired fences. They go from white to gray in three different tones. Colors can be personalized too in order to make them blend with the room perfectly well. They are easy to install, each bird comes with a hanging wire and metal hook which goes onto the ceiling. Wire dimensions can also be personalized depending on the height of the installation space. Hanging Mobil Bird Sculpture. Nature Sculpture. Mexican Contemporary Art.
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