rolling ball sculpture by Chris Capp
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@welovestoriesUTUBE you could always use cheaper materials, if you had to... other than expensive copper that is...
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thanks to this guys guide i now have a water powered one in my garden. thanks Chris for all your help. working on my second one now i know what im doing. they do take allot of time and planning but the end result is worth it. Cheers
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@cappspw agreeg!
wishing all the best!
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i think what would make it great is to have some way of making the balls come back up, as in a endless loop that never ends for years.
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I actually PREFER the non-motorised rbs's....there's a slightly "mystical" quality to them....particularly when (like this one) they run for an extended period of time. Very good job!
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this on the office the whole day :D yes another half hour :D
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Man I know how much efforts and time it would take to make such a fine peace of art ...1500 would not pay for half of the lapor
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You dis great job ...but i suggest that you work on make the balls keep going all the time using electricity power.
HoLysHiT 1500.00???!!!@#$%^&*(
welovestoriesUTUBE 2 years ago
Holyshit too much or too little? This type of money is nothing to some people and a few months work for others. I have seen a slice of bread mounted to a piece of canvas sell for thousands while a handmade piece of moving art has a hard time fetching a couple hundred bucks. Art like mine takes just the right buyer and luckily for me it is more of a hobby than a way to make a living.
cappspw 2 years ago 2
that looks amazing if you ever sold one how much would it be?
JudyWonn 2 years ago
The piece in this video sold for $1500.00 and is now in a house in Mtn. View, CA. Thank you very much for the interest. Chris Capp
cappspw 2 years ago