The Art Gallery at DIA features Kevin’s monumental sculptures through large photographic, wall murals along with his smaller more intimate works throughout the gallery. The exhibit also includes Kevin’s personal story about his life-altering stroke and his remarkable artistic journey since then. Please see the blog post for further details.
Monumental Sculpture Installed in Little Rock, AR (October, 2016)
Deltic Timber has acquired Kevin’s 18 1/2 foot tall “Serenading the Clouds”. This fabulous stainless steel sculpture will make a true statement in the median leading to their offices in Little Rock. The purchase was through the Sculpture at the RiverMarket, the annual all-sculpture show that we are honored to participate in every year.
recognized as a true partner with the Mayor and the City is very special. To quote Mayor Jay, “Each year the Mayor gives out a special award that recognizes a company or group for their overall contribution to Wheat Ridge. This award incorporates criteria from all award categories as well as contributions in volunteerism, leadership, and community investment. It’s my honor to give this year’s award to a business that has been in Wheat Ridge for quite a while and has
architectural centerpiece of Schenley Park and focuses on green-building practices, sustainable gardening and environmental awareness. “Flute Dance”, a 12 foot stainless steel sculpture is located in the courtyard atrium of the Center of Sustainable Landscapes and the second sculpture, “Dancing Triangles” at 12 foot is adjacent to this beautiful new building. What a natural placement for Kevin’s graceful and dynamic sculptures.
Another International Collector (September, 2016)
We were honored to have a wonderful gentleman from Oslo, Norway purchase a stainless steel sculpture for his newly build home. We hope it brings him years of enjoyment! It is always fun and exciting to increase our international collector base.
Overall the project took less than 800 man-hours to complete while using over 250 lbs. of welding wire. The labor savings of pulsed MIG welding on this project paid for one of the machines!