❤️'Let LOVE Guide Your Way' this holiday season & always❣️
Let LOVE Guide Your Way
'The Heart of Kindness' Candy Red Heart on Stone Base
Super Mini with Granite Base (small size) $499.00 - $599.00
Experience Public Artist Lloyd Goradesky‘s interactive art project Let LOVE Guide Your Way, a spinning red metallic heart made into a Cupids Arrow on a 16-foot weathervane captures the wind and points in the direction of love. This wildly romantic artwork called “Let LOVE Guide Your Way” is a highlight of the Kinetic Art Exhibition in Boynton Beach, Florida celebrating art in motion; a complicated piece that merges engineering and science.
Goradesky’s projects use the power of art to create social interaction and dialogue using innovative technology combined with his unique use of materials, as well as incorporating natural elements within the environment such as sunlight, wind, rain, etc., to amplify the design or effect of a public art piece. His monumental Let LOVE Guide Your Way kinetic weathervane is located in Boynton Beach’s new Town Square, right across the street from Boynton Beach City Hall at 100 E. Ocean Avenue, in Boynton Beach, Florida 33435.
Goradesky created a line of smaller kinetic weathervanes to accommodate demand for Let LOVE Guide Your Way, available in various sizes and colors. Made to display for Indoor or Outdoor use; larger pieces are perfect for Pool Display, which can be permanently installed. Materials: Aluminum & Stainless-Steel Thrust Bearings on Absolute Black Granite Base.
Description: 'Let LOVE Guide Your Way' replica wind vane is assembled without weld or screw. Finished with Red Kandy with Metallic Sparkles and a UV Clearcoat. Using 5 aluminum pieces and a custom stainless-steel bearing unit, the wind vane assembles like a puzzle. The wind vane is 8" high and has a 10" inch circumference on a 5 inch Absolute Black Granite Heart Shape Base.
Visitors at the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts (WMODA) in Hollywood, Florida where Lloyd’s work is on exhibit and small weathervane replicas are available for sale in the museum gift shop.
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