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Windsculptures

Every Windsculpture has handcut glass, copper and often soldering wire, glass beads and cabachons. The artist, Dru Perry, coined the word, “windsculpture” to name her art. She explains that the emphasis is on light and movement, as opposed to much sound; although if you are ever surrounded by her pieces at an art’s fair, you would experience the gentle tinkling that they all do make. Ms. Perry never duplicates a design exactly. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, and named.

Dru Design Windsculptures can be hung indoors or out. Many people hang them in living room, kitchen or bedroom windows, or from ceiling fans. Many more people hang them from porches or patios, or even from trees, which is a wonderful application for this art form. Windsculptures are very durable, and will withstand thunderstorms, gusty winds, and winters outdoors.

Ms. Perry mainly utilizes mouth blown antique German glass. She incorporates copper and silver wires with the glass, as well as occasionally beadwork and cabochons.

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