MELBOURNE -- The "Strandbeests", the wind-walking sculptures created by Dutch artist Theo Jansen, made their Australian debut today at Melbourne's Federation Square. As described on Jansen's website, ...
It is both startling and mesmerising to see Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests walk on the beach, sails aflutter and steadily gaining momentum as the wind picks up. These enormous kinetic sculptures are ...
When the wind blows, Lynn Charls’ sculptures seem to come to life. The four kinetic sculptures outside the Brainerd Public Library move at the slightest hint of breeze, catching the sunlight and ...
Jansen’s Strandbeests are wondrous wind-powered automatons that exhibit almost life-like qualities and are capable of moving around on their own. Most are built from piping, wood and sail cloth and ...
A new exhibition in Delft, The Strandbeesten Mortuary, showcases the life and evolution of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Made from materials like PVC pipes and ...
If you want to, you can think about Wanda Merschel when you look at the new collection of wind sculptures at Merschel Park in downtown Winston-Salem. Or, you can think about the other contributions of ...
Brie Ruais created this sweeping sculpture from 130 pounds of raw clay, mirroring the artist’s own physical weight. Each mark in "Traveling with the Wind, West, 130lbs" evidences the artist’s bodily ...
Characters from Wind in the Willows have been brought to life for a new walking trail in Guernsey. Giant sculptures of characters from the 1908 novel are dotted around Les Vardes Quarry for families ...