Copper Art in Production

Public Art Collections 1


The two pieces of art I wrote about recently; Copper Elephant Curiosity and Copper Solar Flare were part of a collection bound for a business in Sacramento. Thank you to The Ambiance Group for sharing photos with me of the artwork commissioned for their client’s office.

Copper Art for Ambiance Group

Copper Art Commissioned by The Ambiance Group

Copper Art for The Ambiance Group

Copper Art Commissioned by The Ambiance Group

Horizontal Copper Art

Horizontal Copper Art

These pieces of copper art all have a different process of development, from design to finish. Some are created using separate pieces of copper with different textures, and some are single pieces with a unique story of their own to convey.

Copper Art in Production

Copper Art in Production

Collectively, they make up a vibrant and intriguing accent to the area. This is also the case with much of the art I have been noticing in our Health Care facility while I wait for a family member being treated there.

Blue Resin Art

Blue Resin Art at Health and Performance Center

This resin sculpture was created by local artists 3form, Darin Harker, and PMI. It is calming and mesmerizing. The other end of the space has an orange sculpture of similar structure that is vivid and invigorating.

Glass and Amber Onyx Triptych

Glass and Amber Onyx Triptych

At the elevator entrance there is a triptych of glass and Amber Onyx. This work reflects the desert canyons around us with its simplicity and natural wonder.

Whitaker's Wind Sculptures

Whitaker’s Wind Sculptures

Outside the window where I write as I wait, giant wind-sculptures by Whitaker Studios move ever so subtly in the almost nonexistent breeze. The beauty of these sculptures captures my attention each time I encounter one of them.

Numerous photos of slot canyons, wildlife and nature hang on many walls in our public places, but I believe it is the sculptural art that is beginning to catch my eye.

Seeing the collections Mike creates for our clients has made me more aware of the public art I experience in my everyday life. Who created it? Does it calm me or energize me? Would I like to see it hanging in my home?

How do you feel about the art you encounter in your world? Tell us about it in the comments below.

Thank you.

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