patterns on metal reflect spotlights at night – Kinetic Man by Russ RuBert
internal hand crafted gears power the spinning head, arms and legs of Kman
interactive neon sculptures – segments of neon are activated by motion of people
Russ RuBert and studio assistant Richard Wilson carry gears to installation site
Kinetic Man in front of Hammons Stadium highlighted by weekend fireworks
interactive sculptures encourage movement
the ambient light of the room changes as different segments of neon are activated
reflections of light in lexan covered circuit board base of sculpture by Russ RuBert
vintage neon assembled into interactive sculpture environment by Russ RuBert
Installation of neon art by Russ RuBert
Neonscapes installation at the Spiva Center for the Arts by Russ RuBert
aluminum and plexiglass mixed media painting by Russ RuBert
Neon glass color doesn’t indicate what light colors will be emitted
“St. Louis-Wish You Were Hair” contemporary art quilt by Pam RuBert
Japanese artist Candy Miyuki visits Russ and Mochi at the studio
“Paris: Wish You Were Hair” contemporary art quilt by Pam RuBert
Jill Rumoshosky Werner and Pam RuBert’s work at Modern Materials: The Art of the Quilt
