Fun at the Foundry
It was exciting to see all the work coming through the foundry in March. I thought everyone would enjoy seeing these photos, and getting an inside look at all the fun.
GOING! GOING! GONE!
The following sculptures are endangered and about to be extinct. So, if you had your eye on any, now is the time to purchase before they are all gone. All works are available for immediate shipping. Contact Tim for details.
Cardnial Seat
Cattail Blue
Flea Flicker-National Sculpture Society Gold Award Winner
Fly by Night
Heads or Tails (small)
Puma Poise (small)
Salmon Spiral - National Sculpture Society Award Winner
Squirrel Stretch
Wise Guy (SOLD OUT)
- Wise Guy – SOLD OUT
- Squirrel Strech
- Salmon Spiral – National Sculpture Society Award
- Puma Poise
- Heads or Tails
- Fly by Night
- Flea Flicker – National Sculpture Society Gold Medal Award
- Cattail Bue
- Cardinal Seat
The Rockwell Museum and Corning, NY

Michael Duty, curator of the Wild West Exhibition, Tim and Rosetta, during a little Q and A for the Museum's Silver Spur Society.

The Rockwell Museum in Corning, NY. Beautiful museum and really nice collections.
Eiteljorg Fun!
Spring 2011
“Bison Columns” Installation finished Jackson Hole, Wyoming

To start the final process of patina and installation, Mark Leichliter, friend, National Sculpture Guild engineer and artist, helps Tim with a test run. A perfect fit!!!

Pat Kipper, patineur, works on the final touchs of the amazingly beautiful patina on the Bisons.

Crated for transportation by Shippers Supply in Loveland, Colorado, ready to load and on to Jackson, Wyoming.

Inside the Jackson Hole Wyoming Airport, Mark and Tim move the 1200 lbs granite and steel base into position.

Gorgeous! One of the bisons installed.

Tim and one of the Bison Medallions

The "Bison Columns," new icons, at the airport are siloetted in the main terminal of the newly renovated Jackson Hole, Wyoming Airport.

Thanks to Mark Leichliter and Ren Burke of the National Sculptors Guild, Public Art Liaison and Project Cordinators, for their involvement with this project, executing each task with attentiion to all the details. We could not have ever done it with them. Thank you both so much.






































