Mind Blowing Kinetic Art Sculptures!
Kinetic art is art that contains moving parts or depends on motion for its effect. The moving parts are generally powered by wind, a motor or the observer. Kinetic sculptures are very famous and very popular sculptures. Ralfonso is well known for its Kinetic art work. I am a Swiss designer who is very passionate for designing and creating three dimensional kinetic sculptures and light sculptures. I design environmentally interactive, kinetic sculptures, light sculptures and sound sculptures (sculptures that interact with the environment such as wind, water, etc.).
We have a great portfolio of kinetic sculptures that includes light sculptures, wind sculptures, water sculptures, sound sculptures, suspended mobiles as well as fountains. We come up with very unique and fantastic designs of Kinetic sculptures. You can find indoor and outdoor kinetic sculptures, light sculptures, wind sculptures and water sculptures of large and monumental size. All kind of kinetic sculptures with fantastic design, colors and motions are available with us for public and commercial buildings, parks and private collections. These iconic and unique designs of kinetic art are usually site-specifically created for commercial, institutional and public buildings, plazas and parks, mostly in urban environments.
Ralfonso work is well recognized and we got columns in many reputed magazines, books, catalogs and our work was well appreciated internationally. I am the winner of many of the awards. His kinetic sculptures have been exhibited or installed in the USA, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Russia and China.
We produce one-of-a kind kinetic sculptures. Our Kinetic sculptures are simply breathtaking, they give a glimpse at what great beauty can emerge from an unconstrained mind. Perhaps the world will overflow with these spectacles in a time of better education and less strife. We transform raw material into very fine kinetic art and give a perfect shape to our creativity. Whether you are looking for metal garden sculptures or ceiling sculpture, Ralfonso has a full variety of sculptures that will be right for your home or office. Journey into the selections available at www.ralfonso.com. For a closer look of singular style of kinetic art. If you find yourself captivated by a particular piece, contact us to order kinetic sculptures and receive the attention of a qualified art consultant.
Michael Raines shares his views about Kinetic Sculptures. For more information on Sculptures, please visit www.ralfonso.com
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