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Seven months ago, a committee chose artist Lyman Whitaker’s spinning copper wind sculptures for sites at the base of the new Thaddeus Stevens bridge. That selection has since been affirmed by ...
The sculptures, collectively named “Silent Symphony,” by artist Lyman Whitaker, will be put in place by the end of the month. They will be at the southwest corner of the bridge, which carries ...
Cindy Priesmeyer of St. Charles, Mo., looks up as the wind picks up and spins the kinetic sculptures by Lyman Whitaker at the Wiford Gallery & Sculpture Garden on Wednesday ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) — A new exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum is getting ready to open for Spring and Summer. "Wind Sculptures In Motion: The Kinetic Art of Lyman Whitaker" features 122 rotating ...
Brenda Shambo, city liaison to the board, said the sculpture will be built by artist Lyman Whitaker. “His works are hand crafted for balance, durability and high winds,” she said.
Whitaker has been fascinated by wind since he was a child. "Wind has always seemed mysterious and even a little bit scary to me" he said. His sculptures range in height from five to 27 feet tall.
DALLAS, March 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden announces the arrival of its new spring/summer exhibit, Wind Sculptures in Motion: The Kinetic Art of Lyman Whitaker.