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After
spending 30 years in the petrochemical industry, Ralph Moresco retired to
Lake Buchanan in the Texas Hill Country.
With spare time on his hands, Ralph decided to take a welding class
and from that point on he was hooked on working with metal, namely
copper. Having
a love for both mechanics and kinetics – he drew these together in
creating his beautifully relaxing copper wind spirals.
Ralph
Moresco designs and builds “Copper Wind Spirals”, a form of wind driven kinetic
sculptures. The copper spirals are individually handcrafted one at a time
in his studio. Using a combination of tools, he first hand cuts the
copper blades, then shapes them
with a shot bag (a centuries old method), and finishes the shaping
process using an English wheel. Ralph also uses lathes, drill
presses, welders, and an
oxy acetylene torch to assemble the various components that become a
wind sculpture. 
Ralph
Moresco's award
winning
spirals are made of copper, stainless steel, and brass and can hold
up in winds up to
70 m.p.h.
To see a lovely display of Ralph Moresco's copper wind spirals,
please visit the beautiful courtyard at Artisans at Rocky Hill in
Fredericksburg, Texas. You will find at least 10 of Ralph
Moresco's fabulous copper wind spirals on display and available for
pirchase. Custom orders are available with numerous patinas to
choose from.
click here to see more of Ralph
Moresco's copper wind spirals
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