Lightbearer
Sunlight reflecting from the moving parts of 'Transfiguration' by Will Carr.
On first appearance, the sculpture is a slender dash of pure geometry, that is until the wind raises, and its components are set in motion. His is a balletic dance of a sculpture, whose exact configuration is often in flux.
Its graceful motion becomes hypnotic, as the viewer seeks repetition and pattern. And yet, the variables of wind speed and direction ensure the effects of gravity are rarely consistent as the sculpture appears to seek flight. This array of movements suggests purpose and function, achieved through components of the language of abstract sculpture.
What the Artist Says:
“The large kinetic wind sculptures I create explore the relationship of geometry and form interacting in their environment. The natural flows and influences of interactions in our world are demonstrated through the complex geometry and balance of the pieces.
The elegant pieces move in beautiful, mesmerising patterns in the lightest of winds in an everchanging dance.”
Lightbearer
Sunlight reflecting from the moving parts of 'Transfiguration' by Will Carr.
On first appearance, the sculpture is a slender dash of pure geometry, that is until the wind raises, and its components are set in motion. His is a balletic dance of a sculpture, whose exact configuration is often in flux.
Its graceful motion becomes hypnotic, as the viewer seeks repetition and pattern. And yet, the variables of wind speed and direction ensure the effects of gravity are rarely consistent as the sculpture appears to seek flight. This array of movements suggests purpose and function, achieved through components of the language of abstract sculpture.
What the Artist Says:
“The large kinetic wind sculptures I create explore the relationship of geometry and form interacting in their environment. The natural flows and influences of interactions in our world are demonstrated through the complex geometry and balance of the pieces.
The elegant pieces move in beautiful, mesmerising patterns in the lightest of winds in an everchanging dance.”