Net Sculptures

I’m completely mesmerized by Janet Echelman‘s massive moving net sculptures. Her colorful projects draw inspiration from ancient craft and modern technology, using machine and hand woven UV-resistant fibers and collaborating with local engineers and architects. Each sculpture physically responds to environmental forces like wind, water, and sunlight which makes them so magical and magnificent. Check out the rest of her work and their locations here.

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  1. Wow, these are gorgeous. I’d love to see how they move in the wind. Wonderful colors.

    10.3.11
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  2. JK wrote:

    Great work! So inspiring,love colors

    http://jkolycheva.blogspot.com/
    xo

    10.3.11
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  3. Manding wrote:

    omg coming to philadelphia ! so excited. i love when people use the natural elements of nature (wind) with fabric. kind of reminds me of the gates in central park. cannot wait to see it!
    ps, http://amandamantes.blogspot.com !

    10.3.11
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  4. Jessie wrote:

    those look so awesome. i love your outdoors photographs. they are so beautiful!
    xx, http://wordbyjessie.com/

    10.3.11
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  5. Wow! they look stunning!

    Kaye
    Fashion Blogger
    http://thestyleflux.blogspot.com

    10.3.11
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  6. These are absolutely aamzing! Thanks for sharing,

    http://www.noaslibellule.blogspot.com

    10.3.11
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  7. I swear you always find the best, most fascinating works of art. Love it!

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  8. grace wrote:

    these are amazing!

    -grace

    http://herumbrella.com

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  9. Alyssa wrote:

    Wow! These are amazing.

    SHOP VINTAGE HERE ♥

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  10. joni wrote:

    freakin’ awesome. i want one in my yard…where’s the DIY tutorial?

    10.3.11
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  11. Em wrote:

    So pretty, I’m in love with the colours!

    http://fashionhacks.blogspot.com

    10.3.11
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  12. Grace wrote:

    the colors, shapes, and flow are AMAZING!

    10.3.11
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  13. oh, wow! These are so pretty! I’d love to see it in person. xoxo
    http://hellofridaybypaik.blogspot.com

    10.4.11
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  14. Lucía wrote:

    love it

    10.4.11
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  15. sara wrote:

    This is Stunning!!! Your blog is my absolute favorite out of the hundreds ive seen 😉 keep it up x

    http://www.beautifulstreets.blogspot.com

    10.4.11
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  16. Julietta wrote:

    They’re looking like giant quelly fishs in the sky. 🙂 ♥

    10.4.11
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  17. Noelle wrote:

    The second one is like five minutes from my house!! So stunning in person!

    10.4.11
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  18. Hannah wrote:

    These are beautiful – I love the delicacy / size juxtaposition.

    10.5.11
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  19. Jenny P wrote:

    Those are amazing and beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.

    10.5.11
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  20. J Umm wrote:

    A simple concept but such amazing results, its such a great way to put colours int he sky without doing damage to the environment

    10.5.11
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  21. sea wrote:

    WOW! Mesmerising!

    10.8.11
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  22. Puts me in a peiceful mood
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    10.11.11
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  23. great pics! colours are amazing 🙂
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    10.23.11
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  24. Nicole wrote:

    Location: Porto, Portugal

    6.29.12
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    8.13.21
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