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Sculptures That Dance With Wind

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 16, 2025

Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests – Netherlands

These massive skeleton-like creatures walk along beaches powered only by wind—part sculpture, part engineering marvel.

Wind Sculptures by Anthony Howe – USA

Howe’s stainless steel creations spin, swirl, and pulse hypnotically with even the slightest breeze.

Mark White’s Wind Forest – USA

Set in New Mexico, this garden of colorful spinning sculptures moves silently with wind currents and sunlight reflections.

Lyman Whitaker’s Wind Spinners – USA

These hand-crafted copper and stainless-steel spirals move in patterns that feel organic and meditative.

Patrick Shearn’s “Skynets” – Global

Thousands of shimmering streamers create a floating, wind-reactive canopy installed in cities around the world.

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