Where can I visit Anthony Howe's amazing wind-powered kinetic sculptures?
Mesmerized by Anthony Howe's incredible kinetic sculptures, I wish to see them in real life to appreciate their 3D structure:
Besides Washington's Orcas Island, where can I see them?
What are the visiting hours, admission fees, etc, including those at Washington's Orcas Island?
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Mesmerized by Anthony Howe's incredible kinetic sculptures, I wish to see them in real life to appreciate their 3D structure:
Besides Washington's Orcas Island, where can I see them?
What are the visiting hours, admission fees, etc, including those at Washington's Orcas Island?
usa sightseeing where-on-earth artworks washington-state
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Mesmerized by Anthony Howe's incredible kinetic sculptures, I wish to see them in real life to appreciate their 3D structure:
Besides Washington's Orcas Island, where can I see them?
What are the visiting hours, admission fees, etc, including those at Washington's Orcas Island?
usa sightseeing where-on-earth artworks washington-state
Mesmerized by Anthony Howe's incredible kinetic sculptures, I wish to see them in real life to appreciate their 3D structure:
Besides Washington's Orcas Island, where can I see them?
What are the visiting hours, admission fees, etc, including those at Washington's Orcas Island?
usa sightseeing where-on-earth artworks washington-state
usa sightseeing where-on-earth artworks washington-state
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The artist states that he installs and tests most of his works prior to putting them up for sale. If you're that big of a fan, I would suggest emailing him to see if he would be open to you visiting to see any current projects he has installed. He might not want to do give you a full tour of his studio, but he might be OK with you swinging by to check out his "yard". He may also be able to give you a list of public installations for recent works.
The worst that can happen is he ignores you or says no to your requests, but asking certainly won't hurt anything.
Note that Mr. Howe lives on Washington's Orcas Island, so you will certainly be able to see the public works there even if you can't see the works in progress.
Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
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You will need to do quite a bit of clicking and reading on HoweArt.net but you can find some pieces outside Orca Island like:
OCTO 3 - Installed at City Walk Mall on Al Safa St., Dubai
Quite a few others have been sold but currently not indicating where they have been installed.
add a comment |
An Octo 2 sculpture is at the corner of McBee and Falls in Greenville, South Carolina:
http://google.com/maps?q=34.8491,-82.3981&t=h
More info:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/09/27/qamy-makes-spinning-sculpture-spin/16268515/
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The artist states that he installs and tests most of his works prior to putting them up for sale. If you're that big of a fan, I would suggest emailing him to see if he would be open to you visiting to see any current projects he has installed. He might not want to do give you a full tour of his studio, but he might be OK with you swinging by to check out his "yard". He may also be able to give you a list of public installations for recent works.
The worst that can happen is he ignores you or says no to your requests, but asking certainly won't hurt anything.
Note that Mr. Howe lives on Washington's Orcas Island, so you will certainly be able to see the public works there even if you can't see the works in progress.
Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
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The artist states that he installs and tests most of his works prior to putting them up for sale. If you're that big of a fan, I would suggest emailing him to see if he would be open to you visiting to see any current projects he has installed. He might not want to do give you a full tour of his studio, but he might be OK with you swinging by to check out his "yard". He may also be able to give you a list of public installations for recent works.
The worst that can happen is he ignores you or says no to your requests, but asking certainly won't hurt anything.
Note that Mr. Howe lives on Washington's Orcas Island, so you will certainly be able to see the public works there even if you can't see the works in progress.
Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
add a comment |
The artist states that he installs and tests most of his works prior to putting them up for sale. If you're that big of a fan, I would suggest emailing him to see if he would be open to you visiting to see any current projects he has installed. He might not want to do give you a full tour of his studio, but he might be OK with you swinging by to check out his "yard". He may also be able to give you a list of public installations for recent works.
The worst that can happen is he ignores you or says no to your requests, but asking certainly won't hurt anything.
Note that Mr. Howe lives on Washington's Orcas Island, so you will certainly be able to see the public works there even if you can't see the works in progress.
The artist states that he installs and tests most of his works prior to putting them up for sale. If you're that big of a fan, I would suggest emailing him to see if he would be open to you visiting to see any current projects he has installed. He might not want to do give you a full tour of his studio, but he might be OK with you swinging by to check out his "yard". He may also be able to give you a list of public installations for recent works.
The worst that can happen is he ignores you or says no to your requests, but asking certainly won't hurt anything.
Note that Mr. Howe lives on Washington's Orcas Island, so you will certainly be able to see the public works there even if you can't see the works in progress.
edited Apr 19 '16 at 18:01
answered Apr 18 '16 at 17:59
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Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
add a comment |
Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
Interesting and makes sense, but doesn't exactly answer the questions (where, and visiting info). +1 for good effort anyway.
– Gnubie
Apr 19 '16 at 17:59
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
@Gnubie, Edited to add Mr. Howe's location. I didn't realize I left that out.
– JPhi1618
Apr 19 '16 at 18:02
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
Thanks, JPhi1618. My link in the question already states Orcas Island, btw. I'm torn on which of the 2 answers to accept, so I'll let democracy speak and accept the more upvoted one, though Karlson's actually gives a location besides Orcas Island.
– Gnubie
Apr 21 '16 at 21:36
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You will need to do quite a bit of clicking and reading on HoweArt.net but you can find some pieces outside Orca Island like:
OCTO 3 - Installed at City Walk Mall on Al Safa St., Dubai
Quite a few others have been sold but currently not indicating where they have been installed.
add a comment |
You will need to do quite a bit of clicking and reading on HoweArt.net but you can find some pieces outside Orca Island like:
OCTO 3 - Installed at City Walk Mall on Al Safa St., Dubai
Quite a few others have been sold but currently not indicating where they have been installed.
add a comment |
You will need to do quite a bit of clicking and reading on HoweArt.net but you can find some pieces outside Orca Island like:
OCTO 3 - Installed at City Walk Mall on Al Safa St., Dubai
Quite a few others have been sold but currently not indicating where they have been installed.
You will need to do quite a bit of clicking and reading on HoweArt.net but you can find some pieces outside Orca Island like:
OCTO 3 - Installed at City Walk Mall on Al Safa St., Dubai
Quite a few others have been sold but currently not indicating where they have been installed.
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An Octo 2 sculpture is at the corner of McBee and Falls in Greenville, South Carolina:
http://google.com/maps?q=34.8491,-82.3981&t=h
More info:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/09/27/qamy-makes-spinning-sculpture-spin/16268515/
add a comment |
An Octo 2 sculpture is at the corner of McBee and Falls in Greenville, South Carolina:
http://google.com/maps?q=34.8491,-82.3981&t=h
More info:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/09/27/qamy-makes-spinning-sculpture-spin/16268515/
add a comment |
An Octo 2 sculpture is at the corner of McBee and Falls in Greenville, South Carolina:
http://google.com/maps?q=34.8491,-82.3981&t=h
More info:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/09/27/qamy-makes-spinning-sculpture-spin/16268515/
An Octo 2 sculpture is at the corner of McBee and Falls in Greenville, South Carolina:
http://google.com/maps?q=34.8491,-82.3981&t=h
More info:
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/09/27/qamy-makes-spinning-sculpture-spin/16268515/
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