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Memories:


Memories - was built for the Tulsa Jazz Hall of Fame. A media of steel and automotive paint this 3D sculpture weighing in at 475 pounds. This seventy-two inch long thirty-six inch tall by twenty-eight inch wide masterpiece is a fine piece of art to pay tribute to the late WaymanTisdale. The piece was placed in the Jazz Hall upon Wayman's induction into the Hall of fame. It also holds one of his original bass guitars  and keys formed like a keyboard and a basketball to show three of so many ways he touched so many of our lives and will always be remembered.

Endurance:


Endurance was built with a champion’s dedication in mind a sculpture to show a story of a determined program and person. The film reel displaying past and present Oklahoma greats on and off the court dedication that made them the legends they are today. The sculpture shows that the ultimate goal has finally been reach and the cutting of the championship nets are finally draped on the game ball. Weighing in at approximately 575lbs. and made of all metal this is a sight to see

Mind Connect:

 

Mind connect is a steel sculpture of five intersected books in vibrant colors. The sculpture, which is six feet tall, was originated to embrace our diverse cultural environment and unite the arts of creativity together. Mind Connect is an inspirational piece showing the unified spirit characterized in the way our minds connect with books. The sculpture serves to bring enlightenment to the       community as well as to the Warr Acres library setting.

 

Piano Keys:


A detailed set of life size Piano keys that grace the floor and blend into the walls. These creative keys will always be a conversation piece to help start the day at Sankofa Middle School of Creative and Performing Arts.

Pearls:


These custom string of pearls were built for wedding planner Dianna Dinkins, Owner of Cierra’s Closet. The pearls were built as a cake and cupcake holder for one of her elaborate weddings held at the Tulsa Jazz Hall Of Fame.

Life:

 

Title – Life

Built for – City of Tulsa Fire Safety Training Center located in Tulsa

Media – Metal and automotive paints and clear coat

Completion date – April 2015

Dimension – H (13’1”) x W (10’)

 

Life is a metal sculpture constructed using steel tubing and heavy sheet metal and has been covered in your standard automotive base paints and then a clear coat applied for a protective coating to withstand the elements and have a low maintenance plan.

The base represents the fallen fire fighter fountain donated by Fire Chief RC Alder. Constructed of all metal it has been given a woodgrain look. The sculpture depicts a latter going into a fire coming of the base. The fire single flame that rolls as it wraps fire hoses from past present, and future. A double sided Maltese cross mounted in hole of the fire representing all fire fighters in the United States. Mounted off to the side is a description pedestal made of metal of the art work. This pedestal has also been given a woodgrain look and has a Maltese.  

Other Work:


Though we have done several projects throughout the community from awards to charity we specialize in pleasing our clients and will make a custom piece to fit your needs

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