Wind Sculpture Art

By Bryan Jenning


Due to the exhaustion of natural resources, humanity has actually become increasingly dependent on the environment. As an outcome, man has attempted to find out how to reside in harmony with the environment, allowing him to harness, use and at the same time protect mother nature. This concept is the foundation of wind art. Wind is a powerful source of energy. When wind is utilized to produce sculpture art, it becomes a much more powerful source of beauty.

Any piece of art begins with the imagination of a person. Wind art is a combination of artistic materials and the air movement around them. As with any other type of artist, a wind sculptor must decide on the type of materials he will utilize in his artistic work. However, a wind sculptor must ensure that the materials he chooses vividly display the essence of the wind. Copper is a widely used material for wind sculptures. Copper is used because it has the ability to withstand all climates and conditions. Other materials used include oxygen containers and food canisters.

Wind sculptures are renowned for resembling nature. This is exactly what makes wind art so distinct and appealing. The objective of wind sculptors is to capture the natural sensations like birds, flowers, ripples in water and fish. These sculptures are incorporated with the power of the wind to produce dancing images that are rather attractive to observe.

A lot of forms of art are static. On the other hand, wind art is not only about producing sculptures, but also about ensuring that the sculptures are in consistent motion. This is why wind sculptors have to consider the mechanical designs of their pieces before executing any creative work.

The very best environment for displaying wind art is an open location which has maximal wind power. The area ought to be free of challenges such as structures and trees which can act as wind breakers.




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