The Wire Zoo: How Elizabeth Berrien Learned to Turn Wire Into Amazing Art

by Natasha Wing (Author) Joanie Stone (Illustrator)

The Wire Zoo: How Elizabeth Berrien Learned to Turn Wire Into Amazing Art
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

This inspirational picture book biography tells the story of how neurodivergent artist Elizabeth Berrien created three-dimensional wire sculptures and went on to become the "godmother" of contemporary wire sculpture, perfect for fans of The Girl Who Thought in Pictures.

Elizabeth Berrien has always had a special way of seeing the world. When she looks at animals, her mind imagines energy lines flowing across the surface of their bodies. Thin lines and thick lines. Bright lines and dim lines. The flowing lines make each animal unique and beautiful.

She wondered, How can I copy these lines so others can see them too? Elizabeth isn't very good at drawing, so she tried many other different kinds of art. But none seemed quite right...until she discovered wire sculpting. And so began her journey of using three-dimensional wire sculptures to share her vision with the world.

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An encouraging celebration of persistence and self-expression.

Natasha Wing
NATASHA WING has written children's books for more than 30 years. She has written biographies of Jackie Kennedy Onassis and artist Josef Albers, and is particularly interested in the contributions of women to history.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781665940764
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Publication date
October 29, 2024
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF007010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Art
JNF072000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Neurodiversity
Library of Congress categories
United States
Sculptors
Women sculptors
Berrien, Elizabeth
Wire in art

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