Made from metal and driven by the wind, these sculptures resemble pulsing alien creatures

Artist Anthony Howe creates intricate worlds with his extraordinarily unique kinetic sculptures.
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Nikolay Nikolov
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Made from metal and driven by the wind, these sculptures resemble pulsing alien creatures
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Anthony Howe is a sculptor who doesn't like static works of art. For the last 30 years, his material of choice has been metal, and his purpose: to make it come to life.

Howe has built hundreds of kinetic sculptures that he says were plucked straight from his imagination. Today, some are scattered across the world, while others are blending in with nature in his studio on Orcas Island, Washington.

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