Busy, Busy, Busy – Large Custom Mobiles, Proposals, Article …
Sorry for the lack of blog posts in the last two months, I’ve been too busy. Besides writing an article about mobiles for the interior decorating website Houzz, here are some of the projects that have been keeping me busy:
3 large (16ft/5.3m) custom mobiles for an atrium at a hotel. I will have photos of them once they’re installed on location [Update: photos of the mobiles installed at the atrium]. For now, here are the unpainted aluminum shapes ready to be assembled. The largest ones measure 5 ft / 1.5 m in length:
And a render courtesy of Studio 3877 Architecture:
Working on a proposal for a giant mobile (150 ft / 50 m) for an airport for, what could be, the largest mobile in the world. One part of the study:
Other proposals:
– The one above I actually made in August –
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Interview about my Mobiles with Italian Art Magazine FAMO
Italian art magazine FAMO just published its new summer issue which includes an interview with me about my mobiles. It covers topics such as Alexander Calder‘s influence on my mobiles, how I got started making mobiles, the line between art and design when working with interior designers, and the collection of 3d printed mobiles.
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MAKE Article – How to Make a Mobile Based on Calder’s Mobiles
I wrote an article for the new issue (Vol 40) of MAKE magazine titled Make a Modern Mobile – Swivels and a weight give flexibility and stability to this contemporary design. It explains how to make Mobile 78, a mobile based on Alexander Calder’s mid-century modern mobiles with a contemporary design element to it. It includes a list of all the tools and materials needed and goes through all the steps to make the parts and assemble them.
There’s an online version of the article, a PDF version, or subscribe to the magazine (they have lots of other great projects in each issue!).
A great looking mobile based on the article by Keith Wright who sent me this photo:
Here’s a photo of a mobile made by Carolyn Kingston based on the instructions as part of the Kinetic Mobile Making Group in the Boston, MA area:
Additional resources for making mobiles:
- Blog post I wrote explaining some of the basics about the balance of a hanging mobile
- Blog post I wrote about What Wire to Use to Make a Hanging Mobile and Where to Buy It
- Blog post with mobile-making related questions that I’ve received via email and my answers
- An article I wrote for Houzz: From the Artist: How to Make a Real Mobile – It’s All in the Balancing Points (there’s a number of questions and answers in the comment section of the article as well). The article is now also available in German
- A history of early mobiles that I’ve put together
- Some technical (“behind-the-scenes”) aspects of designing, making and installing a large custom mobile
- A definition of mobiles
- Q&A about Mobiles for a middle school student’s math class project
- See some of my mobiles if you’re looking for design ideas: handmade mobiles, large custom-made mobiles, 3D printed mobiles and kinetic sculptures
If there’s anything else I can help with, don’t hesitate to contact me.
Photos of a Custom Hanging Mobile made with brass and two attachment points
Photos of a custom mobile I finished making for a client (Robert Passal Inc. – Interior & Architectural Design) last week. It’s made with brass and will be installed above a conference table:
It has two attachment points on the ceiling (two lines) to keep the wider (upper) part of the mobile parallel to the rectangular conference table.
The lower (narrower) part of the mobile can rotate full circle.
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Where I get the materials for large custom mobiles
I took a couple of photos with my phone the other day of the place where I pick up materials for the large custom mobiles that I make. I can just stand there and imagine all the giant mobiles that could be made with this stuff:
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