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  2. Anthony Howe (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Howe (born 1954, Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American kinetic sculptor who creates wind-driven sculptures resembling pulsing, alien creatures and vortices. He makes use of computer-aided design , shaping the metal components with a plasma cutter , and completing his work by use of traditional metalworking techniques.

  3. George Sherwood (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Further, she states, “[Sherwood’s] sculpture celebrates botanical forms and patterns in nature with proportional harmony". [5] Although most of his best-known sculptures are intended for installation outdoors where they are activated by the wind, Sherwood has begun to create delicate indoors sculptures activated by random air currents. [1]

  4. Zephyrometer - Wikipedia

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    The Zephyrometer is a public sculpture by Phil Price in Evans Bay, Wellington. The work was installed in 2003. [1] [2] It is a kinetic sculpture consisting of a concrete cylinder holding a 26 metres (85 ft) tall needle which sways to show wind direction and speed. It is sited on Cobham Drive to make use of Wellington's wind. [3]

  5. OKC artist's kinetic sculptures keep blowing in the wind at ...

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    The free festival continues through April 24 in and around Bicentennial Park, between the Civic Center and City Hall, in downtown OKC.

  6. David C. Roy - Wikipedia

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    Solo is a spring-driven kinetic sculpture designed in 2014. The motion of flight has been a recurring theme in his work first appearing in 1988 in a sculpture called Flight . Variation II Sun is a spring-driven kinetic sculpture designed in 2014.

  7. Starr Kempf - Wikipedia

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    His kinetic wind sculptures were designed to exhibit graceful movement and interaction with the wind; with a few powering spotlights to showcase his pieces and one that triggered music as it rotated. His work often took the form of birds or weather vanes, and typically stood more than fifty feet in height.

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