Kinetic sculptures at Dana Hall in Wellesley will move you

Metrowest Daily News 11/1/09: Kinetic sculptures at Dana Hall in Wellesley will move you. Unlike many artists who just work in their studios, David A. Lang builds his kinetic sculptures in a place he calls “the realm of the unlikely.”

To construct one of his genre-busting pieces, the Wayland artist used 120 feet of copper welding rod, a bunch of clam shells and an equal number of tiny pictures of Venus rising from the sea, miniature gears, and crankshafts and strips of cloth for little angel wings.

Then he soldered them together with plenty of his signature whimsy and voila! “The Day the Castinetti Sisters First Learned to Fly.”

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