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.

Keep It Coming! + Ready Seven

This project consists of two sculptures we did for the Sand Lake Fire Station #7. Keep It Coming! is a low relief recycled aluminum sculpture that stretches the length of the hallway and out the front door of the station, while Ready Seven consists of seven sand cast fire buckets and spools made from recycled aluminum and is used as the signage for the station.

Award Category
1% for Public Art Award
Commission Year
2003
Client
Sand Lake Fire Station #7

Homewaters

We created this low relief cast bronze and resin sculpture depicting the life cycle of the salmon. The sculpture shows red salmon after they have returned to their spawning grounds in the river where they were born. The sculpture is 3 feet by 4 feet. It is the first in a suite of seven created for the State Veterinarian at the Department of Environmental Conservation in Anchorage. Each sculpture details a significant occurrence in the lives of wild animals in Alaska. Each of the animal sculptures contains a visual/verbal clue to their significance.

Award Category
1% Percent for Public Art
Commission Year
2008
Client
Department of Environmental Conservation

Warrior Within

This monolithic stone sculpture with bronze and aluminum shields has illuminated feathers and is located at the entrance to Wasilla High School. It is based on sacred geometry and the Venn Diagram. The two intersecting circles represent family and school. They intersect to create the warrior shields. The bronze shield has a hand print representing good deeds and the aluminum shield has a flame symbol representing the spark of inspiration. The shields were cast at Bollinger Atelier in Tempe Arizona

Award Category
1% For Public Art
Commission Year
2012
Client
Wasilla High School