Thank you for your interest. I make unique commissioned rolling ball sculptures. To get on my waiting list please contact me on my gmail: wer1sculptures.
When the sculpture is finished the price is set upon my time involved. Since every sculpture is unique, so is the price. But when the sculpture is commissioned the price is set before the contract is signed. If you are interested in buying one of my pieces, please contact me by my email and I will put you on my list of potential buyers who will be first informed when a new piece is ready for sale.
For my later sculptures I started making two videos. One dynamic musical video with many shots and one video with real sound and only few shots. To watch videos with real sound I invite you to visit my site: (wer1sculptures.com) or check the video description for link.
I had some time between commissions to make them and they were both sold to the clients that expressed their interest. Write me on my gmail (wer1sculptures) and you will be first to know when I make something new to sell.
Thank you. It was made between two commissions and offered to the people that previously expressed interest. It was sold instantly 😊. Maybe I'll make some more if I have time in the future...
Nicely laid out and engineered. Love the fabrication as well. What are you using for all the welded joints, TIG I assume but is it a big machine or light duty welder?
Very nice! Your work is awesome. If Newton's laws of motion were the language of humanity, rolling ball sculptures would be its poetry. No motors involved, just gravity 👍
It would be difficult to get one ready for sale but there is always an option of commissioning one. Advantage of commission is that you get the size and features that suit you.
I had to look up Aletheia, and I'm not sure I ever came across the fact that she was supposed to be the personified spirit of truth before! Is that fact somehow connected to the sculpture in some way?
Oh that's cool! I used to have this clock as a kid that had tracks and ball bearings and a ball would fall down once each minute and that would be used to count the time. Incidentally, have you ever made a rolling ball sculpture that could keep track of time and show it explicitly in some way? On another random note, have you ever thought of making a sculpture that shows off more of the spaces *between* balls? Maybe it could use certain elements to draw viewers' eyes to the "holes" moving upwards 😃
I just thought about hooking up a doorbell mechanism to a ball machine, so that when someone tries to ring the bell, it instead lets a ball go through a track and then ring a bell along the way 😆
Yes, that would totally work. It should have a shorter track and hit several bells along the way. The lifting mechanism would lift the ball which would then wait on the top for the next push on the button. This kind of doorbell would prevent the possibility of continuous ringing. 👍