You can put metal on a table and wind will knock it off. But if you want art to spin at one knot it's a bit harder.
Kinetic sculptor Anthony Howe lives and works in a rural area in Eastsound, Washington surrounded by little more than trees, wind, and other natural elements that inspire his incredible kinetic sculptures. Howe works primarily with stainless steel which he welds to create carefully engineered objects powered by the slightest breeze. Watching the motion of each piece in the videos above is totally mesmerizing and it hardly seems possible that such an object could be constructed. More
Providing the highest quality custom copper wind sculptures and using the finest materials, artist Jere Burnette hand forms each blade, making each unique.
This summer when I visited on Orcas Island, Washington, my sister took us to see a remarkable outdoor art gallery. The artist, Anthony Howe, works primarily in stainless steel, though he also uses …
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Presents: Gardens of Sound and Motion Lyman Whitaker Exhibition April 1 – September 30, 2018Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Leopold Gallery is honored to partner with the Phipps … Read More »
A seductive shape, recognisable from our being which relaxes the troubled thought and leads to mental equilibrium.
Like a scene from an alien planet.
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