A native of Utah, Lyman Whitaker is an internationally recognized and respected sculptor. He is best known for his graceful and magical Wind Sculptures™, which have been his main focus since the 1980’s. His love of mechanics and metal, coupled with his interest in natural forces led him down this enchanting path. The Wind Sculptures™ are innovative and artistic with a high degree of mechanical integrity; they are well respected for their quality craftsmanship.
Lyman's sculptures have an organic and mystical theme in keeping with his life philosophy. As an artist, he can express his concern for the survival of the planet through a creative medium. Disquieted about the durability of our culture's present systems, in relation to climate changes, Lyman's strongest wish is to have his artwork symbolize a move toward better solutions in relationship to the earth.
By placing the sculptures in settings dependent on natural elements for movement, opportunities are provided for participants to think about their surroundings. Lyman's sculptures are organic and natural like vegetation and are enjoyed best in interactive settings where they are viewed over time.
The receptivity to his work has allowed Lyman to create an inspiring modern studio in Southern Utah with representation at fine art galleries around the country. In addition, public and private installations exist throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia.
Lymans' early work was significantly more representational, with a wonderful mix from traditional bronzes to small mobiles, and also included several public fountains. Believing that there are a variety of ways to accomplish anything, his process has continued to evolve and maintain originality. Currently, Lyman is going back to what he loves best: combining a broad range of materials and techniques to freely create movement and form.
Public Installations
Merschel Park in Winston-Salem, NC
Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL
Lancaster Station in Lancaster, PA
Sugarland Regional Airport in Sugarland, TX
Primary Children’s Hospital in Lehi, UT
Huntsman’s Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, UT
IHC Health and Performance Center in St. George, UT
Marriott Lexington Griffen Gate Golf Resort and Spa in Lexington, KY
The Gardens at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, IL
Morgan’s Gardens in Cleveland Heights, O
Henry Lay Center at St Louis University Museum in St Louis, MO
Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre in Kuwait City, Kuwait
Finance Center in Istanbul, Turkey; Boligforeningen Struer in Denmark
MKM Commercial Holdings in Dubai, United Arab Emirates