Artist Alexander Sandy Calder was always fiddling with odds and ends, which led him to create wire sculptures.
Calder\'s original circus is on permanent display at the Whitney Museum in New York City..
This is the Story of Sandy\'s Circus, as told by Tanya Lee Stone with Boris Kulikov\'s spectacular and innovative illustrations.
Before he knew it, he had an entire circus and was traveling between Paris and New York performing a brand-new kind of art for amazed audiences.
Next came a lion cage.
One day, Sandy made a lion.
When he got older and became an artist, his fiddling led him to create wire sculptures.
As a boy, Alexander ?Sandy? Calder was always fiddling with odds and ends, making objects for friends.
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Before he knew it he had an entire circus and was traveling between Paris and New York performing a brand-new kind of art.
One day Sandy made a lion, then a lion\'s cage.
Artist Alexander Sandy Calder was always fiddling with odds and ends, which led him to create wire sculptures