Public Art Commissions

Creating and teaching art is our passion, and we are very proud that what we love to do has become what we do for a living. Feel free to browse all of our works from the past, present, and even some sneak peaks at what’s coming in the very near future.

“Did You Check Out the New Kid?” or “Surprise Locker Inspection” or “Got Ink?”

An enormous octopus is trying to open the combination lock on a cast aluminum and bronze Davy Jones style locker in the locker bay. The sculpture was created in forton, aluminum and bronze.

Award Category
1% for Public Art Award
Commission Year
2014
Client
New George H. Gilson Middle School

Best Of Care

The Mother Lynx and kitten cast in bronze are larger than life size and sit at the outdoor entrance to the Mental Health Clinic on Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in Anchorage Alaska. We were commissioned by Cazador to create this sculpture for the Lynx Wing. It was cast at Bollinger Atelier in Tempe Arizona.

Award Category
1% For Public Art
Commission Year
2012
Client
Cazador LLC

Given…By The Great Land

We created a sculpture with panels that flank the flag on the Delaney Park Strip to honor the great Alaskans that have given their lives in military service to our country. The title is inspired by the solemn saying… “All gave some, some gave ALL.”

Award Category
1% For Public Art
Commission Year
2013
Client
Municipality Of Anchorage

Ready To Lead

This larger than life size bronze Siberian Tiger sits atop a glacier rock at the entrance of the Career Tech High School in Mat-Su Alaska. It is the school mascot and was cast at Bollinger Atelier in Tempe, Arizona.

Award Category
1% For Public Art Award
Commission Year
2009
Client
Career & Technical High School

Top Of The Class

We created this sculpture for the Sitka Public Safety Academy. It is made of cast bronze, granite and cement. A larger than life State Trooper Hat made of bronze sits atop three granite law textbooks and rests on a cement plinth with a cast bronze plaque. The bronze was cast at Arizona Bronze (now Bollinger Atelier) in Tempe, Arizona.

Award Category
1% For Public Art Award
Commission Year
2004
Client
Sitka Public Safety Academy

The Save

We created this life-size bronze cast sculpture at the Anchorage Downtown Fire Station #1. A firefighter’s arm reaches out to a child’s hand framed in a burning doorway. The names of all of the emergency personnel who perished in 9/11 in New York City are sealed in the arm of the firefighter. This sculpture was cast at Arizona Bronze (now Bollinger Atelier) in Tempe, Arizona.

Award Category
1% For Public Art Award
Commission Year
2002
Client
Anchorage Fire Station #1

The Power Of Angalkut

This sculpture consists of 16 powder coated aluminum animals and figures for the exterior and interior walls of the Chefornak School in Alaska. It tells the story of the Shaman calling the animals to come from the spirit world to be food for the people. The Shamans are the school mascot.

Award Category
1% For Public Art Award
Commission Year
2013
Client
Chefornak School

Skywalker

We created a life-size bronze and resin sculpture of a young wire-walker crossing over from the PAC to the Egan Center on a tightrope. This sculpture is located in the Sky Bridge between Egan Center and the Performing Arts Center in downtown Anchorage.

Award Category
1% For Public Art Award
Commission Year
2000
Client
Performing Arts Center / Egan Center

Kongiganak School Art Canopy “Provider” and “Respect”

We did two sculptures for the Ayagina’ar Elitnaurvik School in Kongiganak Alaska, which get its name in honor of the best walrus hunter of the village. The art canopy (Provider) consists of powder coated aluminum animal shapes that depict his story of how he provided for the village. The light under the canopy (Respect) represents the hand of the elder with a young person’s hand over top of it.

Award Category
1% for Public Art
Commission Year
2009
Client
Ayagina’ar Elitnaurvik School

Lift

We created life-size bronze and resin sculptures of a flock of 22 Canadian Geese for the Mat-Su Youth Facility. We incorporated the symbolic element of the “V” formation and the advantage of “wingtip vortex” providing “lifting energy” for the others in the group. This sculpture spoke to the facility’s mission of promoting a sense of responsibility for each individual and their role in the community.

Award Category
1% For Public Art Award
Commission Year
2004
Client
Mat-Su Youth Facility