by Sherry Sissac | Feb 18, 2014
After Hours, a sculpture made of a steel armature with fiberglass and mosaic coating, was made for the Jazz and Blues region of St. Louis near The Jazz Bistro in Strauss Park. On one side of the sculpture, two mosaicked men pour their heart and soul into colorful...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 18, 2014
After nearly two centuries, the 1804 Corps of Discovery Commanders are back in the City of Saint Charles. In 1993 a group of area citizens decided that Missouri needed a larger-than-life monument to serve as a tribute to the Lewis and Clark expedition, and work began...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 18, 2014
Between 1933 and 1942 the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) revitalized the nation’s forests by planting over an estimated three billion trees. While this task was needed due to poor logging and agriculture practices, its real value was to provide work to...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 18, 2014
Since 1988, Fleming has placed her ceramic artwork in residential, educational, and corporate landscapes. Some pieces are practical furniture while others become garden installation, fountains, or time-honored statements in creative sculpture. Much of her work centers...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 18, 2014
This pair of sculptures, one of a kneeling man showing a small boy a curious fawn, and one of a woman and a young girl looking at a family of swans, was originally commissioned for the Marion, Ohio, branch of Home Savings of America. Instead, they were sent to the St....
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