CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Over at the South Texas Botanical Gardens and Nature Center you can find a unique display of art made by the sculpture class at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
The work is called Wired Life, as all the art is made by wires and metal and represents wildlife.
The students worked with wire sculpting and metal cutting and used welding techniques to create sculptures that include rabbits, a blue crab, a heron and pelicans.
It will be on display through at least mid-November.
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