Sunday, February 8, 2015

Art with moving parts


While I was in east valley on Friday, I stopped at an office complex in the city of Mesa and found this whimsical art piece that moves with the wind.


If I worked here, I'd be out here several times a day to watch it move and change shapes.  

I have a new post on Sharon's Sojourn day and it's all about Florence Italy.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very pretty, and interesting too!

Lowell said...

Very attractive. I worked as an investigator for Retail Credit Company (now Equifax) back in the day and our office was in an office park in Mesa. Have no idea its specific location now, though.

Aimeecakes said...

this is a really visually appealing piece of art - it would be nice to watch it move with the breeze

cieldequimper said...

It's very pretty and I bet it's soothing too!

Judy said...

That is an unusual looking piece of art. As I recall, Mesa has several public artworks.

Birdman said...

Does it make some gentle sound, like wind chime?

RedPat said...

I love kinetic art and this one looks like a beauty, Sharon!

William Kendall said...

That is pretty!

Jack said...

So interesting, Sharon. I would be right beside you.

Kathy said...

And I'd be right behind you!

Randy said...

So beautiful. I love it.

Bob Crowe said...

That looks really Phoenix-y. Exuberant, open to the wind and, um, dry.

Tamarindo is a pleasure, as always.

Thérèse said...

How neat. It looks so light!

Halcyon said...

very pretty!

Steve Reed said...

Great piece! Kind of a mobile on a pedestal...

Karl said...

Beautiful, and interesting too !

PerthDailyPhoto said...

This is a wonderful piece Sharon, I bet its quite mesmerising on a windy day.

Kate said...

Arta definitely comes in all shapes and sizes.