Posts Tagged ‘hawk’
Monday, October 15th, 2012
More pictures will be coming soon, but for now, here’s a short video of our latest public sculpture rising into place. The install went off flawlessly, exactly as planned — quick and painless. 🙂
Tags: corten steel, El Paso, hawk, patina, public art, stainless, zoo
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Friday, March 23rd, 2012
Work on the Rio Bosque Wetlands Park Hawk Sculpture for El Paso, TX is nearing completion. Below are photos of the stainless steel hawk sculpture with its final oxide patina, the corten steel tree sculpture with a rust finish, and the five related signs that will be placed in different areas of the parks, just prior to getting their rusted finish. The bird sculpture will be mounted at the top of the tree, and the signs will receive graphics that describe the flora and fauna of the park.
Tags: art, corten, El Paso, hawk, public art, Rio Bosque, sculpture, stainless steel, tree, wings
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Thursday, February 16th, 2012
The public art for the Rio Bosque Wetlands Park is coming along nicely. The stainless steel hawk will eventually get a special patina that will lend it the bronze-like tones of the animal sculptures I made for the Denver Zoo. Here’s a couple of photos of the hawk in its current state:
Tags: art, El Paso, hawk, public art, Rio Bosque, sculpture, stainless steel, wings Posted in process
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Monday, November 28th, 2011
The next big public art piece I’m working on is a Harris hawk for the Rio Bosque Wetlands Park in El Paso, TX. This photo shows the stainless steel wings for that sculpture, currently in progress. As shown here, the wing span is almost eleven feet wide.
Tags: art, El Paso, hawk, Rio Bosque, sculpture, stainless steel, wings
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