COMMISSIONS:
2009
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Twenty three bronze elements have been installed since the beginning of the project. Currently, four additional pieces are being sculpted or cast; estimated completion date 2014.
•General Wayne Downing, (11’ bronze figure), General Wayne Downing Airport, Peoria, IL (completed and installed).
•General Hugh Shelton, (10’ bronze figure), Collection of Fort Bragg, NC (completed and installed).
•Harold Hamm (life and a half bust), University of Oklahoma, Schusterman Health and Science Center, Tulsa, OK.
•Harold Hamm (life and a half bust), University of Oklahoma, Health and Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK.
•David Boren (10’ bronze figure), University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus, Norman, OK.
•David Boren (10’ bronze figure), University of Oklahoma, Health and Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK.
•Curtis Mewbourne (10’ bronze figure), University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus, Norman, OK.
•General Yarborough and John F. Kennedy (7’ bronze figures), Special Forces Museum, Fort Bragg, NC.
2008
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Nineteen bronze elements have been installed since the beginning of the project. Currently, four additional pieces are being sculpted or cast; estimated completion date 2014.
• Cy Wagner, portrait bust (life-size), bronze, University of Oklahoma’s Cy and Lissa Wagner Hall, Norman, OK.
•Lissa Wagner, portrait bust (life-size), bronze, University of Oklahoma’s Cy and Lissa Wagner Hall, Norman, OK.
•Sooner Schooner, 24” version, bronze Ed. 190, Scholarship program, University of Oklahoma.
2007
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Seventeen bronze elements have been installed since the beginning of the project. Currently, five additional pieces are being sculpted or cast; estimated completion date 2014.
• Nicolai Fechin, portrait head, (life-size posthumous), Bronze, Collection of the Fred Jones, Jr. Museum, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Dr. Thomas D. Rees, (life-size portrait head), Bronze, Flying Doctors of East Africa’s headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa.
• “Coming of Age”, (life-size figure), Bronze, Collection of Brookgreen Gardens, Pawley’s Island, South Carolina.
• President David Boren, (life-size bust), Bronze, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
2006
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Three elements completed; estimated completion date 2014.
• “The Ozark Broadcaster” (9’ figure), Bronze, Ozark Christian College, Joplin, MO.
• Neil Estern, Sculptor of the FDR Memorial, Washington, DC, (life-size portrait), plaster, private collection.
• Tom Love, (life-size bust), Polymer, Memorial Union Bldg., University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• George Wadsack, (life-size bust), Polymer, Memorial Union Bldg., University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Dr. Maurice H. Merrill, (life-size bust), Polymer, Memorial Union Bldg., University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Ivar Ivask, (life-size bust), Polymer, Whitehand Hall, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
2005
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Two elements completed; estimated completion date 2014.
• Walter Neustadt, (life-size figure), Polymer, Ellison Hall, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Donald Reynolds, (life-size bust posthumous), Plaster, Private Collection.
• Michael Price, (life-size bust), Bronze, Michael Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Campus, Ardmore, OK. 1st casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, Noble Energy Headquarters, Houston, TX. 2nd casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, Noble Corp. Headquarters, Sugarland, TX. 3rd casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Administration Building., Ardmore, OK. 4th casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, (location to be announced). 5th casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, (location to be announced). 6th casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, (location to be announced). 7th casting.
• Lloyd Noble, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, (location to be announced). 8th casting.
• Donald Reynolds, (life-size figure posthumous), Bronze, Holmberg Hall, Reynolds Performing Arts Center, University of Oklahoma.
2004
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Three elements completed; estimated completion date 2014.
• Bust of Carl Albert, 46th Speaker of the House, (life-size), Bronze, Collection of the US Capital Collection / US House of Representatives on March 3rd, 2004 in Statuary Hall, United States Capital, Washington, DC.
• Blackhawk Memorial, Bronze, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, Giebelstadt, Germany.
• Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium Monument, (30’ high), Granite and bronze, Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium, University of Oklahoma.
• Edward Gaylord, (9’), Bronze, Gaylord School of Journalism, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Paul David, (life-size bust posthumous), Polymer, Memorial Union Building, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Nathan Court, (life-size bust), Polymer, Memorial Union Building, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Emil Kraettli, (life-size bust), Polymer, Memorial Union Building, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. In collaboration with Sohail Shehada.
• Rick Haney, (life-size bust), Bronze, PPL Services, Ada, Oklahoma.
• Wilburn Smith, (life-size bust), Bronze, PPL Services, Ada, Oklahoma.
• Harland Stonecipher, (life-size bust), Bronze, PPL Services, Ada, Oklahoma.
• Shirley Stonecipher, (life-size bust), Bronze, PPL Services, Ada, Oklahoma.
2003
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Three pieces completed; estimated completion date 2014.
• David L. Boren, (half life-size figure) Polymer, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, Evans Hall, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Oscar Jacobson, Polymer, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, Jacobson Hall, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. In collaboration with Lisa Clayton and Sohail Shehada.
• Dr. J. Willis Stovall, (life-size bust posthumous), Bronze, Oklahoma Sam Noble Natural History Museum. University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Guy Williams, (life-size head), Polymer, Science Building, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Dr. Michael Mares, (life-size bust), Bronze, Oklahoma Sam Noble Natural History Museum. University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Paul Massad, (life-size bust), Polymer, Memorial Union Hall, University of Oklahoma.
2002
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Three elements completed; estimated completion date 2014.
• The Seed Sower (12’ figure), Bronze, Second casting, Health and Science Center, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
• Lawton Land Auction, (13’ high x 9’ wide x 3’ deep), Bronze, Commissioned by the McMahon Foundation for the Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Oklahoma.
2001
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. Contracts completed and signed in October and the enlargements begin; estimated completion date 2014.
• Portrait head of David Ross Boyd (4’ head), Bronze, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, Memorial Union Courtyard, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Johnny Bench, (9’ figure), Bronze, Commissioned by the Bricktown Ball Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
• “War Memorial Relief”, Bronze, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, Memorial Union Building, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Memorial to the Cadaver, (life-size figure), Bronze, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, Health and Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In collaboration with Vieda Blick.
2000
• Oklahoma’s Centennial Land Run, (365’ long; 46 life and a half elements), Bronze, Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma, Federal Government, and the city of Oklahoma City, to be placed at Bricktown, Oklahoma City, OK. 15’ clay sketch completed for proposal and contract negotiations begin; estimated completion date 2014.
• Portrait of Barbara Flicker, (life-size), Bronze, Private Collection.
• “Primitive Family”, (three life-size figures and a dog), Bronze, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, The Sam Noble Oklahoma Natural History Museum, Norman, Oklahoma, In collaboration with Sohail Shehada.
• Seal of the University of Oklahoma (6’ diameter), Bronze, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Schusterman Health and Science Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
• The Seed Sower (12’ figure), Bronze, Third casting, Schusterman Health and Science Center, Tulsa Campus, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
• “Seed Sower” (12”), Bronze (179 castings), Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, Seed Sower Society.
• “Seed Sower” (22”), Bronze (51 castings), for the Kim and Paul Moore Scholarship Fund, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
1999
• Senator Henry Bellmon (life-size figure), Bronze, Commissioned by the State Fair of Oklahoma Inc., Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
• Portrait of Paul Harter (life-size, high relief, with 26 animals in low to high relief), Bronze, Commissioned by the San Diego Zoo, San Diego, CA.
• “Sower” (5’ 2” figure), Bronze, First casting, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, First casting - Memorial Union Hall, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• “Sower” (5’ 2” figure), Bronze, Second casting, Schusterman Health and Science Center, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
• “Sower” (5’ 2” figure), Bronze, Third casting - Private collection.
• Abner E. Norman (life-size figure), Bronze, Commissioned by the Norman Arts and Humanity Council, For the City of Norman, Oklahoma. In collaboration with Tim Sullivan.
• Dr, James Beard (life-size figure), Bronze, Commissioned by the Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
•“Wait For Me”, five life-size children, (14’ L x 4’ 8” H x 2’ 3” W ), Bronze, Collection of the Muncie Children’s Museum, Muncie, Indiana.
• Portrait of Barry Switzer (life-size bust), Bronze, The Switzer Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
1998
• “On the Chisholm Trail, Monument to the American Cowboy,” (34’ L x 11’ H x 7’ W life-size cattle drive), Bronze, Commissioned by the McCasland Foundation. Unveiled April 25, 1998, Chisholm Trail Heritage Center, McCasland Park, Duncan, Oklahoma.
• The Seed Sower (12’ figure), Bronze, First casting, Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma, South Oval, Main Campus University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Portrait of Joseph Ruehl (life-size), Bronze, Collection of the New Mexico Bar Association, Albuquerque, NM.
• Edward Gaylord (9’ figure), Bronze, Commissioned by the State Fair of Oklahoma Inc., Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, OK. Six maquettes purchased; 1st collection of The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; 2nd collection of the Grand Old Opry, Nashville, Tenn.; 3rd collection of the Daily Oklahoman Publishing Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; 4th - 6th private collections.
• Portrait of David Ross Boyd, (life-size, posthumous), Plaster, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma .
• Portrait of Dr. George Lynn Cross, (life-size), Plaster, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• Portrait of Edward Gaylord (life-size), Bronze, Commissioned by the Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
• Seal of the University of Oklahoma (6’ diameter), Bronze, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
1997
• Portrait of Ted Flicker, creator of the Barney Miller TV Series, (life-size), Bronze, Private Collection.
• “Gods of Energy” (26” H x 10” W x 12” D), Bronze, Collection of the Associate Energy Management, Inc., Longmeadow, MA.
• Islamic Studies – Peace Award design. Commissioned by the University of Oklahoma.
• Portrait of Sohail Shehada (life-size), Plaster, Private Collection.
• Nurses Memorial (maquette), Commissioned by the Paralyzed Veterans of America.
• Portrait of Jack Cohen (life-size), Plaster, Private Collection.
• Bust of Carl Albert, 46th Speaker of the House, (life-size), Plaster, Evans Hall, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
1996
• George Lynn Cross (two times life-size figure), Bronze, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
• Cleo Cross Relief, Bronze, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
• St. Francis (6’ figure), Bronze, Collection of the Archdiocese of San Diego, San Diego, California.
• Portrait of Joy Bodensteiner (life-size), Bronze, Collection of Tom and Jaymie Bodensteiner, Flagstaff, Arizona.
• Portrait of Carly Bodensteiner (life-size), Bronze, Collection of Tom and Jaymie Bodensteiner, Flagstaff, Arizona.
• Portrait of Tommy Bodensteiner (life-size), Bronze, Collection of Tom and Jaymie Bodensteiner, Flagstaff, Arizona.
1995
• Portrait of Bob Mathias, Two time Olympic Decathlon Gold Medalist, 1948 and 1952 (life-size), Plaster, Private collection.
• Portrait of Bob Thaves, creator of “Frank and Ernest” comic strip, (life-size with Frank and Ernest cartoon characters), Bronze, Private Collection.
• “Awakening” (life-size female figure), Bronze, Collection of the Black Entertainment Television, Washington, DC.
• “Fireflies” (two life-size children), Bronze, Harlington Public Library, City of Harlington, TX.
1994
• Carl Albert, 46th Speaker of the House, (1 1/4 life-size figure), Bronze, First casting, Collection of the City of McAlester, Oklahoma, Commissioned by Clark and Wanda Bass.
• Carl Albert, 46th Speaker of the House, (1 1/4 life-size figure), Bronze, 2nd casting, Collection of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. Commissioned by Clark and Wanda Bass.
• Portrait of Chuck Jones (life-size with 16 cartoon characters, including Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner), Bronze, First casting, Collection of the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
• Portrait of Chuck Jones, Bronze, 2nd casting, Collection of the Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, CA.
• Portrait of Chuck Jones, Bronze, 3rd casting, Collection of the Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, CA.
• Portrait of Chuck Jones, Bronze, 4th casting, Collection of the Chuck Jones Film Productions, Burbank, CA.
1993
• Portrait of Dick Trudell (life-size), Bronze, Private collection.
• Portrait relief of Elizabeth George Plouffe, Bronze, Collection of Skip Haywood, Foxwood Resort, Ledyard, Connecticut.
• Portrait of David Huddelston (life-size), Bronze, Private collection.
• Portrait of David Nordahl (life-size), Plaster, Private collection.
• “Fireflies” (two life-size children), Bronze, Collection of the Muncie Children’s Museum, Muncie, Indiana.
1992
• Portrait of Reese Phifer (life-size), Bronze, Collection of Phifer Wire Products, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
• Vietnam Memorial (6’), Bronze, Quachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
•. Portrait of Zach Clayton (life-size, posthumous), Bronze, Collection of William and Virginia Clayton Felch.
1991
• Portrait of Dr. William Schackel (life-size), Bronze, Private Collection.
• Portrait relief of I. H. Kempner, Founder of Imperial Sugar Co., Bronze, Collection of the Imperial Sugar Company, 150th Anniversary, Sugarland, Texas.
• North America wall relief (5’ diameter), Bronze, Collection of the Chesebrough-Ponds USA Co., Greenwich, Connecticut.
1990
• George Maloof (life-size figure, posthumous), Bronze, Collection of the City of Albuquerque, George Maloof Memorial Building, Department of Motor Vehicles, Albuquerque, NM.
• Dr. John S. Rihehart Award (4” medallion), Bronze, Commissioned by Explomet. The first two award recipients were Dr. Mark L. Wilkins, Senior Scientist, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, CA; and Dr. Andreya Deribas USSR Academy of Science, Nobosibrirsk, USSR.
1989
• “Caduceus”, (6’), Bronze, Collection of the OBGYN Associates Medical Building, Dr. Alfred Bassall, Farmington, NM.
• Portrait of Michael Cordone (life-size), Bronze, Collection of Cordone Industries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1988
• Portrait of Nicolai Fechin (life-size, posthumous), Bronze, Collection of the Fechin Institute, Taos, NM.
• Portrait of Thomas C. Hicks (life-size), Bronze, Collection of Shidoni Foundry, Tesuque, NM.
1987
• Portrait of Governor John Simms (life-size, posthumous), Bronze, Collection of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
• “Blanket Injun”, Bronze, Collection of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Ottawa, Ontario.
1986
• Portrait of Rod Iverson (life-size, posthumous), Bronze, Collection of Peter Iverson, Pleasanton, CA.