HOW TO MAKE
MOBILES
JOHN LYNCHPhotographs ofthe author's mobiles
by Saunders, Now York
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CONTENTS
Wurar Is 4 Momus?
Baxance,
Mareniats axo Toots
Aw Easy Moniie yon rae Becivwen To MaKe
‘Vaniarioxs ow & THENCE
‘A Canonoxao Mooi.x oF Seven Precs
Marat. Mopars
[RLEVEN-PIUCE DRSIGN NO, 2
RLEVEN-PIECE DESIEN NO.
-Frwstis aNd Coton Screnees
‘Momus wir Guass aND Oran MATERALs
Tonas ron Cauaring Monts o Your Own
BASSLSSRSSRBEREAe WHAT IS A MOBILE?
‘Puzasune ne soveair i as great in our daly lives
ss ur light in color or sound, The soaring, swooping Right of
1 bird lea falling « Bag Sutering, water dowing—all are move-
ments which give ts a great deal of pleasure or excitement oF
pesee, according to our moods. A. mobile is created for the sake
Df movement and iti the particule way in which i moves that
faptiges ou attention and intrigues os
‘Mobiles have very litle tradition or history behind them, They
sxe anew at form, ‘The frst mobile in the style with which most
‘of us ae familiar was erented in the carly 1980 by Alexander
alder. It was he who gave this att is whole general direction
and specific style, AB an art frm, mobiles are related to selpt
palatlng, drawing, and design. Because they are threeimensionsl,
art etic often refer to them as mobile selpture. This tem is
Intended to explain that mobiles are a fom of sculpture which
‘aves. I think however, that this emphasis onthe sculptural qu
eso mts midge gars he very cls relatos
‘of mobiles to-druwing and palnting. ‘The many pieces are lke
sosettes or outlines. When palnted chey have much the same
‘quality ax shapes oat out of an abstactpatnting
“Traditional seulpture is defined as a continuous threelimen
sional mass surouded by space and light. Tt i a solid form
‘which occupies an unchanging volume of space. The modem
sealpture by Henry Moore is'much closer tothe particular seulp-
toad quility of «mobil. Te remains a sold form but incomporates
‘ime space and light ax part ofits design, The plastic construc
tions of Gabo ate stil a form of seulptre but their transparency
destroys more of the feeling of impenetrable solidity. Ths, light,
space, and form became almost equal. These constructions are
sspended in the alr and, as they tur, present many combinations
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