Whingdingdilly
- kinetic mixed media
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120 in
(304.8 cm)
- Andrew Carson
Donated by John M. and Katy Shaw, celebrating the healing power of joy and whimsy.
Located in the Healthy Roots Garden, near the front of the Aurora CHCO Entrance
https://windsculpture.com/about/
Andrew Carson:
"In 1974, as a young boy, I became fascinated with the 100 m.p.h Chinooks of my Boulder, Colorado origins, and I hand-built electronics to measure these devastating blasts of weather.
Through my teens, I studied the experimental turbines of the Rockwell wind energy test site near my home, and I built whirligigs inspired by these unusual, functional windmills. All of my engineering and fabrication skills came from repairing broken bicycle frames at the bicycle store I worked at from junior high through college.
In 1994, eight years after I graduated from the University of Washington with a BFA in photography, I revisited the whirligigs of my youth, combining the idea of an elegant weathervane with the whirly gigs I had always made. A big influence on me was the elegance of the static 1994 weathervanes of James Eaton who proved that industrial processes and interchangeable components could be wonderfully artistic.
Today, my work is installed in all kinds of climates and seashores all over the world. My pieces include public and private commissions and work for people like you, who find my distinctive sculptures a perfect complement for their homes."
- Subject Matter: Non-representational
- Current Location: UNKNOWN
- Collections: Outdoor Sculpture , Wheels Go Round