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  2. Lyman Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    During the past 40 years he has primarily focused upon creating "wind sculptures" which are handmade kinetic art that responds to the changing currents of the wind. His compositions vary from single, 5 foot (1.5 m) tall pieces to "Wind Forests" consisting of groups of sculptures standing up to 35 foot (11 m) tall. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Robert Perless - Wikipedia

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    Solar Wind (2000). 28’ high; stainless steel and polymer prisms. Wind and light interactive. Utah Arts Council, Salt Lake Community College. Robert Perless was an American artist whose particular focus is kinetic art sculptures.

  5. 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]

  6. Barton Rubenstein - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his water sculptures, Rubenstein also creates wind kinetic sculpture. These sculptures use a novel design, invented by the artist, which creates a slow back-and-forth movement in his art. [13] This movement has a dance-like quality and has been likened to the waltz.

  7. Category:Kinetic sculptures in the United States - Wikipedia

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