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Large Yard and Lawn Sculptures

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Pas de Deux
Aluminum 4-sided volumetric
112"h x 30"w x 30"d
(including 30" for 2 bases)
Rotating - 360 degree views
Twisted Spiral - Nobius
aluminum volumetric sculpture
81" x 62" x 35"
(Including 20" cube base)
Rotating - 360 degree view
Double Twist
Aluminum 3-sided volumetric
74"h x 32"w x 21"d
Rotating - 360 degree views


Usually we recommend a cement pad for mounting. These sculptures are designed to be bolted to the cement pad. Usually the cement pads are designed to be 2"-6" larger than the sculpture. You can drill a hole in the cement, blow out the dust, fill the hole half-full with 30-minute epoxy and insert the bolt (put the washer on first).

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Spiral Flight
Aluminum 4-sided volumetric
97" h x 54"w x 54"d
(including 24" base)
Rotating - 360 degree view

Sunrise
aluminum sculpture
93" x 38" x 24"
including plate base
with stone sub-base
Rotating - 360 degree view
Wavy Column
Aluminum
54"h x 18"w x 18"w
(including two bases)
Rotating - 360 degree view


Another mounting option bolts the sculpture to doggie augers hidden inside a 4"x4" pressure-treated-wood base. Easy, fast, secure and more moveable than concrete. Keep in mind that your main concerns are people climbing on the sculptures, theft and high winds. This is our primary system at the gallery.

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Reach For the Stars
Fabricated  and painted aluminum
20' tall x 6' wide x 6' deep
Family
Fabricated and wire-brushed aluminum
7' tall x 10' wide x 3' deep
Loop the Loop
silicon bronze
47"h x 27"w x 17"d
rotating - 360 degree view


I usually ship via Yellow Freight or Fed Ex Freight. I need to know if a semi-truck can get up to your door, or if you need a short truck. Do you need a lift gate? Most residences do. If it's a sculpture larger than 8', you also need a front-loader, fork-lift or similar - you have to put one end of the sculpture on the lift gate and one end on the front loader, then lower both ends to the ground simultaneously.

Boxes can be very heavy. For a 200 lb sculpture, the box alone might weigh 300 lbs. That's 500 lbs total. Two men with furniture dolleys and long 4x4 poles can move and lift a box this large, with practice. Sometimes I can just wrap a sculpture in furniture pads then strap it to a wooden pallet.

Large pieces come shipped in a big wooden crate. They are easy to open using a cordless drill with a phillips head for the screws. Usually I bolt the sculpture to the base of the box - you will need socket wrenches and open-end wrenches to loosen the nuts and bolts.

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