LOCATION: Heinz Hall Plaza, Pittsburg USA
WORK: “Arpeggio” – water mobile
MATERIALS: Stainless steel
MOVEMENT: Four stainless steel shapes sway and dip due to the weight of water changing.
NOTES: Commissioned by Dame Drue Heinz
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LOCATION: Bad Driburg Spa Gardens, Germany
WORK: “Giant Tipper” – water mobile
MATERIALS: Composite stone
MOVEMENT: The changing subtle movement was thought of for patients to watch while seated in the garden.
NOTES: Commissioned by Countess Oeynhausen
LOCATION: HABCO Engineering Consultants, 500 Pegasus Drive, Spring City, TN USA
WORK: “Pegasus” – wind mobile
MATERIALS: Fibre glass and resin
MOVEMENT: The larger than life horse statue rotates in the wind, indicating the direction of the wind, for use by pilots approaching the runway at a small airport.
LOCATION: 88 E 1st St, Chattanooga, USA
WORK: “Poise” – wind mobile
MATERIALS: Stainless steel, onyx marble dust suspended in resin
MOVEMENT: Curving shapes make up a vertical disc. The individual pieces move in the wind. In sunlight they endlessly create changing patterns of shadows.
NOTES: Commissioned by the Chattanooga Rotary Club
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LOCATION: Park West Plaza, Dublin, Ireland – between airport and central Dublin
WORK: “Wave” the tallest wind and water mobile in Europe
MOVEMENT: Due to counterweights beneath the water, this 129 ft high sculpture is waved by wind and recovers. In sunlight a rainbow goes through the sculpture.
NOTES: Commissioned by Pat Doherty
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LOCATION: Park West Plaza, Dublin, Ireland – between airport and central Dublin
WORK: “Homage” – water mobile
MATERIALS: Stainless steel, composite stone.
MOVEMENT: Four stainless steel images dip and bow to the central composite stone circle. Thus they fill the circle with water and It, in turn, tips.
NOTES: Commissioned by Pat Doherty
LOCATION: Park West Plaza, Dublin, Ireland – between airport and central Dublin
WORK: “Poise” – wind mobile
MATERIALS: Stainless steel, onyx marble dust suspended in resin
MOVEMENT: Curving shapes make up a vertical disc. The individual pieces move in the wind. In sunlight they endlessly create changing patterns of shadows.
NOTES: Commissioned by Pat Doherty
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LOCATION: • Gerschwin Hall of Fame, New York City, USA
•Noel Coward’s house – Firefly Estate, Jamaica
WORK: “Noel Coward” life sized statue
MATERIALS: Bronze
NOTES: Commissioned by the Estate of Noel Coward
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