Saturday, February 27, 2010

Chinese Zodiac Weathervane Webpage


Here at West Coast Weather Vanes, we have started to develop Themed Weathervane webpages to better assist our customers in selecting the right weathervane for their unique lifestyle. Over the years, we have discovered that most people choose a weathervane based on their interests or passions. With over 700 unique West Coast Weather Vanes designs from which to choose, this can make the selection process somewhat challenging. 

To assist prospective customers in finding the perfect weathervane, we've started grouping together some of our weathervane designs according to particular interests to help get our visitor's creative juices flowing. This has been a fun process for us as well as we've discovered new ways to think about our own work as well.

Our newest Themed Webpage is based on the Animals in the Chinese Zodiac. In doing the research for this new webpage, I learned a number of interesting things about this age old tradition. Please check out our new webpage and let us know what you think: Chinese Zodiac Weather Vanes.

To date, here are links to come of our other Themed Weather Vane pages:


Some of the pages we plan to add in the future include Endangered Species weather vanes, Desert and Southwestern Themed vanes, Northwestern weathervanes, Southern State weathervanes, Gardening vanes and Bird Watching weathervanes.

Please let us know what you think of these pages and if you have any suggestions for Themed Pages we can add in the future.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Scary Cat Weather Vane

Scary Cat Weathervane. For those who like their cats scary, here is a new weathervane design for you! Our customer for this weathervane opted for us to give the cat red glass eyes and then added optional red glass globes to complement it. Needless to say, he is a big fan of Halloween, not to mention cats!
 

Friday, February 12, 2010

Moon & Stars Weathervane (aka the Man In the Moon weathervane)


This Moon and Stars weathervane was made for a couple in Los Angeles. They had just completed a landscaping remodel which incorporated a new river rock stairway. We made their Moon vane with optional gold leafed stars and the streaks in the comet’s tail. They selected light topaz translucent glass jewels for the Man In the Moon’s eyes.
Our customers also sent us this photo which captures the Man in the Moon smiling approvingly at the lovely rainbow.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Squirrel Weather Vane customer photos

We recently received some photos by a customer of ours in Southern California. They have one of our medium sized (two foot sculpture piece) Squirrel weathervanes. They placed it a top a two car garage in a lovely garden setting.

There weathervane was made in traditional copper with optional gold leafed accents to match the creamy markings on the squirrel's underside and the body of the acorn. This squirrel also has brown glass eyes with black pupils to give it a more animated appearance.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Radio Talk on KZSC

If you'd like to hear my recent interview on "Artists on Art " with Nada Miljkovic, it is now posted on her website. In it, I talk a bit about our work here at West Coast Weather Vanes and talk about the upcoming Three Cups of Tea Santa Cruz fundraiser. Hint: if you skip to minute 2:45 in the interview, you'll miss some of the of the general announcements, etc. that precede it.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Mary Poppins Weathervane - Some new photos





We just received in some photos of a Mary Poppins weathervane we made for a customer in Southern California. The vane was made as a Christmas Gift for his wife and was mounted on top of a second story deck. We made this Mary Poppins weather vane with translucent glass eyes and gold leafed accents.  



This is a medium (two-foot sculpture piece) weathervane. Here you can see a shot of it from the driveway.



Here are a few more photos of her, showing some details on her face & hat, shoes and carpet bag.






Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Stagecoach Weathervane - Work in Progress Photos


We are currently working on a major weathervane project. It is a six-foot long Stagecoach weathervane. It consists of two teams of horses, a Butterfield stagecoach, a driver and a guard riding shotgun and a landscape feature. The entire weathervane will take more than two months to build, polish and gild. Here are some work in progress photos. 

In this photo to your left, you can see some of the individual components of the stagecoach.
.

 









In the next image you can see the interior of the carriage. The seats add rigidity and strength to the design




Here is a photo of one of the four horses that will make up the teams pulling the stagecoach.


These two photos show the stagecoach completed and ready to install onto the landscape feature.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Rabbit Weathervane Holding Carrots


Here are some photos a customer in Virginia sent us of their Rabbit Holding Carrots weathervane. They built a charming new two car garage with a cupola and wanted to put a Rabbit weathervane on top of it. They found our website online and placed their order with us to make it for them. The cupola has a nice standing seam copper roof on it which is a nice complement to the weathervane itself.

If you look closely you can see the light they installed on the roof to illuminate it at night. Night lights are nice because they allow you to enjoy your weathervane night or day. This particular weathervane was made in a combination of copper and brass (the rabbit's ears, cotton tail and the carrots are brass, the rabbit's body and the fronds on top of the carrots are copper). If optional gold leaf is added to the weathervane, it really catches the light at night and draws your eye towards the weathervane.

It is always a treat when a customer takes the time to send us photos of their installed weathervane as we so rarely get to see them once they leave the studio.

For more info, please visit our Rabbit Holding Carrots weathervane page at the West Coast Weather Vanes website. You can also give us a call at (831) 425-5505.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Three Cups of Tea Weathervane


 West Coast Weather Vanes is participating in an exciting fundraiser in support of the Central Asia Institute, a nonprofit organization founded by Greg Mortenson, the author of the acclaimed book, "Three Cups of Tea". Proceeds go to support community based education and literacy programs, especially for girls, in remote regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan. 
We have created an exclusive custom copper weathervane especially for this event.  


The word TEA and the trim lines on the tea pot and teacups have been gilded with 23 carat gold; a tradition that first became popular in the Victorian Age. The gold will stay a light golden color as the copper patinas first a deep chocolate brown color and then eventually a beautiful turquoise green (like the Statue of Liberty). The “steam” in each cup is nickel silver and rests on an independent pivot, allowing them to turn independently in the wind, along with the teapot. Each saucer has a part of the lovely saying quoted in Greg Mortenson’s book, “Three Cups of Tea”, stamped into it.



THE FIRST CUP OF TEA, YOU’RE A STRANGER
THE SECOND CUP OF TEA, YOU’RE A FRIEND
THE THIRD CUP OF TEA, YOU’RE FAMILY


This weathervane is valued at $1495. Bidding for the weathervane will start at $600. Online bidding begins on January 25, 2010. The opportunity to bid on this weathervane and other lovely handcrafted items is open to everyone. For more information on the event and how you can participate in it, please click on this link: Three Cups of Tea Fundraiser

So, if you are looking for a West Coast Weather Vanes at a special price, this may be your chance. If you have any questions about this or any of our other weathervanes, please feel free to email us at info@westcoastweathervanes.com or give us a call at (831) 425-5505. 


Other organizations we support are the USO (United Service Organizations) and Doctors Without Borders.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Carousel Horse Weather Vane Update


Here is an update on my post dated October 22, 2009. The Carousel Horse has now been completed and I wanted to post some photos of it here. We are really happy with the way it turned out!


For more details here is a link to the webpage for this weathervane. Carousel Horse Weathervane

Porsche Carrera Weathervane


Porsche Carrera Weathervane - New weathervane design

Our Porsche Carrera weathervane was originally commissioned by a customer in Tennessee in 2008.He was building a new four car garage, affectionately dubbed “Garaj Mahal” with a 42” square cupola on top (see photos). We made the copper sculpture piece as a silhouette style weathervane in the medium size (two-foot sculpture piece) and we added optional gold leaf for the tail and side lights and palladium deaf on the door handles, hubcaps, headlightws, back bumper and side support. 

Our customer was kind enough to send us a great set of photos of his weathervane, taken at different times of the year, atop his new garage.
I particularly like the photo with the brilliant red Cardinal perched on the weathervane, regally surveying its domain!

For more information, please visit the webpage for this weathervane: Porsche Carrera Weathervane