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Gail Neuman stands beside one of about 25 steel wire trees she has sculpted the past two years. Her poplar-like recreation is displayed at The Omni, a Long Island corporate building with a lobby that doubles as an art gallery. (Photo: Joseph Kellard)

Gail Neuman stands beside one of about 25 steel wire trees she has sculpted the past two years. Her poplar-like recreation is displayed at The Omni, a Long Island corporate building with a lobby that doubles as an art gallery. (Photo: Joseph Kellard)

Wired Into Winter Trees

Joseph Kellard March 13, 2019

There’s something about the way Gail Neuman explains how she constructs a sculpture that inspires a likeness to an architect detailing blueprints for a building.

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In Art, Careers Tags Gail Neuman, steel wire sculpture, tree, steel wire, arts and crafts, arts & crafts, Long Island, Islip, The Omni, East Islip High School, wire sculpture, trees, Mother Nature
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