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Wind Sculptures- Merging Engineering And Art

by Sarah Ramsey

We humans are the only beings on Earth that have the intellectual capacity to reveal imagination and emotion through art. There are many forms of art. Some of them like painting, music, poetry, dancing, cinema, architecture and sculpture are considered traditional.

Every once in a while, there emerges a type of art which unleashes a wave of creativity among artists worldwide. Kinetic wind sculpture is among those art forms. Wind sculptures utilize the power of the wind to produce dynamic motion and communication with the environment.

Like synthetic trees, wind sculptures are powered by the wind. They appear to be one with nature. Watching these sculptures dancing and twirling is truly a one of a kind experience. Wind sculptures stick out from various other art forms since the wind actually breaths life into them as they weave in thin air. The form and scale of these installations is limited just by the artist's imagination and creativity. The possibilities are practically endless.

Wind sculptures resemble wind chimes on steroids. They're generally made up of numerous moving parts. The products range from metal, wood, glass to PVC. Really, any material which can support itself in the wind can be utilized to make wind sculptures. Many artists like organic products.

Theo Jansen, Lyman Whitaker and Mark White are the biggest names in this art form. As a highly creative medium, wind sculptures have a high degree of mechanical integrity. Most wind sculptors say that their goal is to make the observer think about his surroundings and his unity with nature as he looks at the installations.

Wind sculptures are distinct productions because they merge matter with natural energy. They could make you think of your very own existence and your reason for being here on earth. Wind sculptures are gorgeous.



Here's a link where can find out more about <a href='http://www.markwhitefineart.com'>kinetic art</a>.

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Title: Wind Sculptures- Merging Engineering And Art
Author: Sarah Ramsey
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Keywords: fine art,art,wind sculpture,sculpture
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