Where To See Jim’s Work

 

See Jim’s pieces for sale, on display or installed at the following locations!

 
 

 
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Gallery at Tryon International Equestrian Center

“Horse Bench”

This custom concrete and copper bench is on display in front of the Legends Restaurant at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in Tryon, North Carolina. Commission a bench here.

 

 
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Installed at catawba College

“Hope”

“Hope” is installed at Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina as part of the Salisbury Sculpture Show and will remain on display until the first quarter of 2020. More info here.

 
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The Gallery at Ornamentals

Custom Wood & Metal Benches

Ornametals and Finer Welding, Inc. is located just outside downtown Rutherfordton, North Carolina. More information here.

 

Installed at Mattis Park,
Champaign Urbana, Illinois

“Loop”

This sculpture was completed in 2015 and installed in Mattis Park in 2017. Read more information about this installation from the Public Art League and the Champaign Park District .

 

 
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The Gallery at Ornamentals

“Tree Forms”

Ornametals and Finer Welding, Inc. is located just outside downtown Rutherfordton, North Carolina. More information here.

 
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Installed At Caldwell Arts Council

Finish Line

“Finish Line” is a permanent part of the Z-Sculpture Collection by the Caldwell Arts Council in Lenior, North Carolina. A map of the sculpture collection and more information on “Finish Line” can be found on the CAC website.

 

 

Houzz WEbsite

“Uanudo”

Uanudo is installed in a private meditation area in the forest of Charlotte, North Carolina, as featured on Houzz in the project “A Garden That Celebrates Light”. “She will stand on the edge of a circular meditation area. What intrigued me about her were the following things: the rebar mimics a couple of thick grape vines that hang from a tree there, her “spine” allows for light to come through, the base is awesome and conducive to contemplation, and her silhouette is magical with regard to the interplay of shapes. She kind of reminds me of an industrial version of a “forest person". -Jay Sifford, Jay Sifford Garden Design

 

Installed at Moore Botanical Gardens

“Botanical Bench'“

Weighing over 800 lbs. and crafted out of cast concrete and copper, this beautiful bench is installed at the Moore Botanical Gardens in Lake City, South Carolina. Read more about how the bench was installed here.

 

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