What Are Hanging Mobiles?

Alexander Calder developed the concept of hanging art sculptures in the mid 1930s. His hanging mobiles are displayed in museums and galleries around the world. Marcel Duchamp, dadaist and artist, named them "mobiles" because of their moving kinetic beauty (mobile as opposed to stationary, or not moving).

Hanging art mobiles are met with fascination because the eye is automatically drawn to movement. Mobiles move gracefully in the slightest breeze and are peaceful and calming to watch.

Please take a look at my modern hanging art mobiles here:
www.Hanging-Mobiles.com

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Babble features Fuzzy Art Mobiles for Baby by DebMobiles!



Watch out for the cute fuzzy mobiles! Add one part Seasame Street and one part Alexander Calder and what do you get? DROOLICIOUS writer for Babble.com has written about my FuzzyMobiles, in particular The Poofie! in her Droolicious blog. A "fuzzy Calder". Who wouldn't thought it (or is it thunk it?)

Fuzzy Mobiles

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