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If you want to see how far imagination can go, you always look for people that have a lot of spare time to spend (or waste, depending on the case). Whether Ron Schroer from Jacksonville, Florida is ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Each sensory detail in the garden, from a fuzzy stem to a fresh water droplet, can be amplified by the addition of an artful, manmade accent. “Works of art ...
Woodworker David C. Roy has been making limited edition and one-of-a-kind kinetic wooden sculptures since 1975 at his workshop in Ashford, CT. From his web site, Roy describes each limited piece as "a ...
Carapace is a kinetic sculpture created and designed by Derek Hugger of a swimming sea turtle which consists of over 600 parts expanding his range of kinetic sculptures which meticulously blend art ...
This kinetic sculpture is a ball bearing’s paradise. Not only do they get a cushy ride around two lift wheels but there’s a variety of enjoyable obstacles they can go down. The first is a vortex made ...
If YouTube’s taught us anything it’s that there are millions of creators out there who have mastery over random yet wonderful skill sets. “Mr. Tfue” in South America, for example, is able to build ...
Sculptor John Buck’s carved wood kinetic sculptures are installed Wednesday for a new show at the Greg Kucera Gallery in Pioneer Square, opening Thursday, June 6, and running through July 13. This is ...
Kinetic sculptures are moved by wind, water, electromagnetism — or you. The first major art installation at Lotus Festival Arts Village is a kinetic sculpture, so it is both an object and an event.
Inspiration can strike a maker at any moment. For [Laura Kampf], it happened in the desert when she saw a tumbleweed. Tumbleweeds roll through the western United States, hitting cars on the interstate ...