New Paragraph

Laundry Daze

Details

Artist

Paul Guilmette

Materials

Recycled

Size

18’L x 6’D x 7’H. It stands short of the ground by 3′

Height

“Laundry Daze” by sculptor Paul Guilmette of Port Charlotte, FL.- The “clothes” are fashioned from “upcycled” parts of washers, dryers, refrigerators and automobiles. It is designed as a kinetic display as the “clothes” move in harmony with the wind.


Paul is a retired business owner and holds numerous US patents. His engineering skills, combined with his passions for sailing, aviation, and all things wind-driven, led him to design his unique kinetic wind vanes. These have won Best Windvane multiple times at the international Whirlygig Festival in Nova Scotia, Canada.


“My inspiration for “Laundry Daze” was conceived in a road trip through the state of Maine. I saw colorful clothes swaying in the breeze on a clothesline next to a discarded dryer. It evoked memories of gentler times and a bygone era.”

VISIT THE KINETIC ART & SCULPTURE WEBSITE

Share by: