click image to see a movie of Galaxy No. 3 in motion.
The Galaxy Series of sculptures is inspired in part by David Smith's sculptures Australia and Royal Bird. But I also enjoyed the comment left by Craig Ross when I first posted images of the piece, which he called "Souped-up and Mondrian reminiscent."
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I love the way these abstracts are open to various interpretations. In
one glance, you might see stars, planets and moons. In another, perhaps
a fish. Yet another look suggests a man riding a boat… the way these
different interpretations play off of one another is what really drives
the poetic essence of each sculpture, at least for me. I end up with
visions of a sailor riding a fish across the sky.
Despite the large size of this dramatic sculpture, careful attention to balance and premium bearings housed inside the sculpture allow it to turn easily in even a slight breeze.
Galaxy No. 3 ships via freight carrier. Shipping is included in the purchase price listed below. Installation is quite simple: there are four holes in the base for concrete anchors (bolts). The horizontal element slides onto the base and can be easily lifted into position by two people using ladders.
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No. 3 Wind Vane Sculpture 2005 |
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Recycled steel |
| size |
139" high x 133" long x 14" at the base
NOTE: because the vane spins, the effective width/length is a radius of 133". |
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$7800 with shipping* |
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