John Weber


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7. Eagle
by John Webber
Eagle is a striking kinetic wind sculpture by artist John Weber, capturing the powerful essence of a soaring bird through bold, modern forms. Crafted from stainless steele , the piece uses sweeping, layered shapes to suggest feathers in motion, while red stained glass accents energize the wings and head. The elongated pedestal lifts the eagle high above the viewer, enhancing its sense of flight and freedom. With its blend of angular geometry and graceful curves, the sculpture embodies both strength and elegance—an abstract tribute to the spirit of the eagle and its symbolic place in the American landscape.

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8. Mariposa
by John Webber
Butterfly is a luminous, contemporary sculpture by John Weber, capturing the delicate beauty of a butterfly in mid-flight. Crafted from polished stainless steele and vibrant translucent glass, the wings shimmer with shades of blue, yellow, and orange, glowing brilliantly against the sky. The artist’s layered, petal-like forms create a dynamic sense of movement, as though the butterfly is caught in a gentle breeze. Elevated on a sleek pedestal, the sculpture invites viewers to look upward, inspiring feelings of lightness, renewal, and transformation. Both playful and elegant, Butterfly celebrates nature’s grace through bold color and modern design.

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12. The Lotus
by John Webber
The Lotus is a tall, kinetic wind sculpture inspired by the graceful form of a blooming lotus flower. Rising from a rectangular steel column, its metallic petals extend and curve outward in an open, flower-like shape. Several of the petals contain translucent colored glass panels in rich shades of purple, red, and golden yellow. When the wind blows, these petals gently rotate and shift, creating constant, subtle movement that mimics a flower responding to its environment. Beneath the petals, polished metal spheres hang and sway, further enhancing the sense of motion. The combination of reflective steel, vibrant color, and wind-powered movement highlights Weber’s fusion of nature and engineering, symbolizing growth, renewal, and the dynamic relationship between art and the natural world.

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17. La Rose
by John Webber
La Rose is a striking stainless steele garden sculpture designed in the shape of a blooming rose. It stands on a slender, curved steel stem that rises from the ground and supports a large flower head. The outer petals are made from silvery, reflective metal shaped into wide, pointed forms that radiate outward like a starburst. At the center, darker burgundy metal petals are tightly layered in the delicate spiral of a true rose bloom, creating a strong contrast in color and texture. The flower appears gentle and strong in nature. As it catches the light, the sculpture has a living, ever-changing appearance that blends industrial material with the elegance of a natural flower.

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18. Wind Dancer
by John Webber
This kinetic wind sculpture features three oversized, flower-like forms made from elongated, stainless steele petals that radiate outward from colored glass centers. Each “bloom” is mounted on a slender metal arm, all of which are attached to the top of a tall, vertical column. When the wind blows, the petals gently spin and shift positions, creating a graceful, ever-changing pattern in the sky. The central disks—one a deep blue and others a rich red—glow in the sunlight, adding contrast and visual focus. Set high above the ground the sculpture appears light and airy despite its metal construction, blending the mechanical and the organic in a celebration of motion, balance, and wind-powered energy.
About the Artist

Art by John Weber is a husband and wife team of artists which began with John’s creative apprenticeship in stainless steel kinetic sculpture and has been rounded out with Amber’s endeavors in glass and design.
Through the influence of his mentor (since 2006), John was introduced to the world of art and began to find his unique contribution of organically inspired designs. John’s strongest motivations come from working in collaboration with other artists, specifically those who survive by their art.
Amber began working in glass in 2015 and enjoys experimenting with the many processes different artists use in this medium. As she continues to learn, she challenges herself to offer exclusive designs that stand out. Together, they build unique pieces for your home, garden, special occasion or gifts for your loved ones.
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