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Handcrafted on Vancouver Island, these delightful cedar framed ceramic tile trivets will
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Standing 45 meters in the air, the wind wand made up of a red fibre glass tube adorns the waterfront of New Plymouth in Taranaki on the North Island of New Zealand. A local New Zealand artist thought that it would be fascinating to watch this giant wand perform its magic as it dances about in the wind that blows off the waterfront in New Plymouth.
Len Lye is the creator of this wind wand who was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1901. Most of his life was spent trying to make movement real, but he made a name for himself as a painter, writer and theorist. He found that musicians could compose music, so he had an idea one day that if music could be composed, why then, could motion not be composed.
In 1966, this artist worked out of New York, but was invited to Toronto and had the chance to build his first wind wand. The specs were not properly laid out like Len Lye supplied and he made sure that the wind wand was taken down. Later, he invented this wind wand and it now decorates the Foreshore Coastal Walkway in New Plymouth.
As night settles in around New Plymouth, New Zealand the wand shows off its true magic as a soft red glow is emitted from a light at the top of the wind wand. A majority of the work done by the artist, Len Lye, can now be found at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery in New Plymouth. So while visiting New Plymouth, be sure to tour through the gallery and see his life work.
The Windwand by artist Len Lye (1901 - 1980), along the Foreshore Coastal Walkway in New Plymouth, Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand.
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