Kinetic Symposium in Florida- February 8-10

Last week David received an email from Mark Brzeszkiewicz who was inspired by David's work (Sun Dance) and went about designing and building his own kinetic sculptures. He sent a link to one of his designs currently submitted to the KAO International Kinetic Symposium in Boyton Beach, Floridia. This symposium runs this weekend (Feb. 8-10, 2013) and if you are in Florida you might want to check it out. There are many outside kinetic sculptures on display and three venues with inside sculptures as well.

And if you you can't travel there, you can still enjoy Mark's Kinetic sculpture via YouTube.

I'll look forward to more info from the show! 

 

Birds in Flight • Motion in Nature

Earlier this week I posted about David just finishing Journey which is one of the kinetic sculptures from his birds/flight series. It is a motion that continues to fascinate him. No wonder he sent me a link to this incredible movie of a murmuration or the dance of swarming birds. 

A bird ballet | Music Video from Neels CASTILLON on Vimeo.

It was captured by filmmaker Neels Castillon and his photo director Mathhias Touzeris. They were on a video shoot for a commercial, waiting for the right sunset and the birds started to dance. Take a few minutes to appreciate the art in nature.

 via: Colossal

Journey Comes to an End • Sculpture Edition Done

This week David and I got to have a celebration dinner. We do every time he completes a sculpture edition. He put his signature on Journey #95 and that ends an edition that began back in 2008.  

Journey was the sculpture that almost wasn't. David had been trying to design a sculpture with his favorite bird motion, that was small for international shipping but still graceful. It took a lot of experimentation to achieve the best effect. Now, five years later, all but one has been sold. They have been shipped to Canada, England, Turkey, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Ireland.

As he made this last group he discovered some new production techniques that would have saved him bundles of time over the past five years. He never stops experimenting!

Read more about the design process of Journey and see other photos here. The last one can be ordered here.