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Arlie and Dave's "Horizon Interrupted"  Sculpture 8'6" tall Located in the Benson Sculpture Park at Loveland CO.

 

 

 

 

Olathe Sculpture Project

 

The Olathe Sculpture Project commissioned Arlie and Dave to design and build this 15' 2" tall outdoor sculpture to celebrate some of the interesting images related to Olathe Kansas.  A flowing free form design has been created that has elements showing the Santa Fe Trail, 2 railroads and the Patron's Bank.  Also included are themes important to the community such as education and medical care.  This large work will be in the R. R. Osborne Plaza, an outdoor sculpture garden, next to the new city hall.  There is a fountain with streams flowing to this piece and other monumental works.  With installation complete, the dedication ceremony was held November 20th of 2003. 

 

 

 

 

"Tech Trails"

 

"Tech Trails" is a recently installed monumental sculpture inside the new Overland Park Convention Center.  It is placed in the main foyer leading to the ballrooms. The piece has elements that interpret OP's history: a street car that has windows that watch OP grow thru time and a wind wagon carrying supplies across the prairie to start a new town. There also is a high tech cylinder showing the latest computer and communication growth in OP.  This 12'6 inch tall piece was built by Arlie and Dave in sections then assembled in Corpus Christi.

 

 

Bethel College Sculpture

 

 

Bethel has just completed construction on the Krehbiel Science Center.  Regier Sculpture has just honored by being selected to design and build a hanging stainless steel sculpture in the 3 story atrium area.  The current model of the piece has 4 large reflective panels to take advantage of all the light flowing into the space as well as reflect intricate designs placed at the far ends of two of the panels.  The piece will be connected with simple strong elements that speak of communication across synapse-like connections.  Those synapses join imagesthat suggest how the sciences and the liberal arts co-exist and of the interdependence of this building with the campus as a whole.  The piece will be about 23 feet tall, 10 feet wide and 9 feet deep.  Installation will be this fall.

 

 

 

 

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