Beachfront Gear Manufacturing
Lots of us became interested in gears while taking drafting classes in high school. Kirk Rademaker got hooked on orthographic projection as a teenager, but went about pursuing his passion for gears in a unique way.
Rademaker became an interactive environmental artist and makes his living creating gears, transmission, nuts and bolts, turbines and various other industrial machinery out of sand. He’s based in Santa Cruz, CA, and travels the world participating in corporate team-building events and creating customized sand sculptures for parties. Gears are a favorite of the artist’s because of their sharp lines and abstract shapes.
“I just love doing gears because they’re a sign of movement. My abstracts always have a lot of movement. I looked at some of the sculptures and decided they looked mechanical and went mechanical,” he says.