
Wire sculptures are installed on small loops – usually three of four per character. Wire wall murals made for public areas like hotels, convention centers, or hospital waiting rooms may have more mounting loops to discourage vandalism. The art is mounted to the wall on wall anchors or wood screws. The loops hold the illustration about an inch away from the wall.
One of the loops is welded to the sculpture allowing the art to be balanced on a single finishing nail. The customer can hang the art this way—temporarily, to get used to it’s location – then mark the locations of all the loops and install wall anchors before permanently installing the piece.