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Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite

Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite
Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Thread, and String
Can: 7’ x 4’
Spoon: 12’ x 1.5’
1994
New City, New York
94.05.01.05:01:00@NewCityNY
© David Greg Harth

Information:

While in my foundation year of art school, we had an assignment for my 3-D class to build a kite. I built a huge Campbell’s Soup Can Kite. That was tremendous. And I went further. I also built a Spoon Kite, which was attached to the Can Kite and would fly behind it; together as one. The kites are fully functional.

Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite
Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Thread, and String
Can: 7’ x 4’
Spoon: 12’ x 1.5’
1994
New City, New York
94.05.01.05:01:00@NewCityNY
© David Greg Harth

Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite
Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Thread, and String
Can: 7’ x 4’
Spoon: 12’ x 1.5’
1994
New City, New York
94.05.01.05:01:00@NewCityNY
© David Greg Harth

Here you can see kites created by other students in the atrium.

Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite
Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Thread, and String
Can: 7’ x 4’
Spoon: 12’ x 1.5’
1994
New City, New York
94.05.01.05:01:00@NewCityNY
© David Greg Harth

Here you can see the fins inside of the Soup Can Kite which helps give the structure the ability to fly.

Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite
Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Thread, and String
Can: 7’ x 4’
Spoon: 12’ x 1.5’
1994
New City, New York
94.05.01.05:01:00@NewCityNY
© David Greg Harth

Here you can also see the Spoon Kite in silver fabric.


 

Campbell’s Soup Can Kite & Spoon Kite (Sketch Plans)
Pencil on Paper
215.9mm x 279.4mm / 8.5” x 11”
1994
New City, New York
94.04.01.05:01:00@NewCityNY
© David Greg Harth

 

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