Galaxy No. 2, Kinetic Wind Vane Sculpture
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This article reprinted from the John T Unger Weblog. The original article can be found online:
http://www.johntunger.com/2006/10/galaxy_no_2_kin.html
© 2008, John T Unger
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Galaxy No. 2, 2004 recycled steel. 82" H x 82" W x 14" D Collection: Kathleen Glynn and Michael Moore |
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I kinda miss Galaxy No. 2… It was one of the pieces that really captured a part of my heart. On nasty, blustery days, I'd look out the window of the office and watch it just spinning merrily, happy in the wind that I wanted no part of. It was a good reminder that the weather is what you make of it (metaphorically or straight up). The Galaxy Series are Modernist inspired, abstract wind vanes made from recycled steel. The designs feature simple lines and shapes balanced to spin easily in a light breeze. The sculptures disassemble into two pieces (horizontal arm and vertical base) for shipping. Each is one of a kind and will not be reproduced. The Galaxy Series was inspired in part by David Smith's sculptures Australia and Royal Bird. They are also an exploration of negative space… The Galaxy pieces are structured around lines and curves, but depend heavily as well on the open shapes enclosed by the lines. |
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| Installed at the Moore/Glynn residence | At Gallery | Movies of windvane in motion | |||||||
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Tags: abstract, abstract sculpture, art, funky, garden, kinetic art, metal, outdoor, windvane, recycled, recycled, yard
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