Why hello, 2022! We’re kicking off the new year with a trip to Houston to install this beast. Stay tuned for updates!
Casino Ceiling Sculpture Material
Here’s the metal mesh material we’re using for the casino ceiling sculpture. We’re devoting plenty of time learning how the material behaves so it cooperates with our grand plans!
The Woodlands Hospital Sculpture Materials
We’re finishing up the shapes and elements that will be part of the The Woodlands hospital ceiling sculpture. That massive hanging hook with all the cables coming off of it hints at the complexity of this piece. We’re so excited to see it come together!
Bon Voyage, Enormous Frames!
The ceiling sculpture installation at the hospital in The Woodlands, Texas isn’t scheduled until January, but to ensure the frames arrive on time, we’re freighting them now. (You never know what the weather will do this time of year!) The frames were safely packed up in a box large enough to freight a few grown men. Our fingers are crossed for an uneventful journey to Texas.
Metro Plaza Ceiling Sculptures
Here are various pictures of the three ceiling sculptures we installed in the Bay-area office facility. Matt and Ben spent a full four days installing these. It was a lot of work, but we’re happy with how lovely they turned out!
Metro Plaza Ceiling Sculpture Installation
Matt and Ben just returned from San Jose, California, where they installed three ceiling sculptures at an office facility. Here are some less glamorous shots of the installation process, including the cleared-out space beforehand, the lift used for the install, the lift in the space, and the drop-ceiling that dictates the mounting process. Stay tuned for (much more exciting) pictures of the installed mobiles!
Casino Ceiling Sculpture
Here are draft renderings of a ceiling sculpture we’ll be creating for a Las Vegas casino. We haven’t finalized design details, but we will be using a bronze mesh fabric that will create a beautiful ribbon-like effect.
Canyon Springs Leaf Mobile Materials
We’re creating a dangly ceiling sculpture for a medical office building in Arizona. It will feature leaves that match plant species in the surrounding area, with various different patina finishes. Here are the patina options the client gets to choose from.
The Woodlands Hospital Sculpture Fabrication
We’re deep in the fabrication phase of this kinetic sculpture for a hospital in The Woodlands, Texas. The mobile will hang from an enormous 21-foot-diamter frame. We’re creating eight triangles to piece together into an octagon for the frame. Each triangle is 11 feet tall by 8.5 feet wide. (And little behind-the-scenes tidbit: transporting these enormous structures will be no small feat!)
Danville Science Center Installation
Matt and Ben just installed this mobile for the Danville Science Center in Danville, Virginia. It’s our beloved Pre-Fab #3 mobile design, and it works nicely in this space: 1. as a nod to the nearby Dan River and 2. to work around the building’s architectural elements and exposed piping. We never get tired of working Pre-Fab #3 into new spaces!