Enhance the beauty of your outdoor space with captivating wind sculptures. Explore top ideas for incorporating these artistic pieces into your garden or patio for a mesmerizing display.
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
Johannes Langkamp on Instagram: "Can you see the wind? My new wind sculpture is in place in Nijmegen at @ExpoBart (🙌), permanently on view at their new exhibition space on the former NYMA factory site. Come and join their playful program this Saturday, September 9th, between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM “Can You See The Wind” (2023) Wind-driven sculpture at Expo Bart, NYMA square #KineticArt #ArtMovement #opening #Sculpture #MotionArt #KineticSculpture #MechanicalArt #ArtInstallation…
Amazing kinetic wind driven fish sculptures for your yard. Perfect in gardens, near ponds, along the river, wherever you want a fantastic kinetic fish that swims in the wind. Wonderful kinetic sculptures for your yard. Welcome to KineticFish.com by Jeff Owen Artworks.
Providing the highest quality custom copper wind sculptures and using the finest materials, artist Jere Burnette hand forms each blade, making each unique.
Wind Hooters for Your Yard: Its wintertime and the wind is blowing. Make these "Wind Hooters" instead of wind chimes to add errie sounds to your yard. You can turn them off at night by turning the slots away from the wind (if they bother your neighbors).