His work is just so relaxing... Just a gentle breeze is enough to start them moving.. I am lucky enough to have found an 8 inch desk AC in the early 90's here in Buffalo NY... One of my favorite finds..
Superb demo and instructions. Will be trying my hand at this. Thank you! Also, the exhibition at the Smithsonian of Calder's art is much more dramatic now that I've seen your video.
@@artedguru Understanding and appreciation come only when education is freely available to all seekers. Teachers expand the minds and souls of each generation to come, and in this case, I proudly claim the benefit of that joy. Bless you, sir - art and physics came together in your video. Thus two of my passions have been fueled today by a fine teacher! Please keep providing quality content.
Thank you for this great tutorial. This is one of those things that looks impossibly complicated until someone shows you how. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Thank you so much. I am an artist that sculpts very small clay figures and objects that I wanted to make into a mobile. I never could figure out the balancing, until I watched your video. It was extremely helpful, and very well presented. Thank you again, and keep posting.
What a great find. You really clarified some topics for me, in such a beautifully clear and calm way. This has opened up so many projects for me. Off to the work table! Are the objects/ forms also getting incrementally larger as they ascend. Is there a ratio to keep in mind?
Hello, I love how simply you explained how to construct your mobile. I was wondering if you might be willing to share the patterns that you used for your mobile?
Excellent. I tend to overthink a project and make a big production out of something simple. I can get everything I need at Dollar Tree or the 99 Cents store.
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I buy sticks that are 32 inches long. So the longest stick is 32 inches, each one after that is about 2 or 3 inches shorter than the last... so 32, 29, 27, 24, etc. However, you can do the same technique with huge sticks or tiny ones. The technique always works.