Saturday, May 30, 2026

Busy! Busy! Busy! ...and more to come...

I've had 3 existing sculptures acquired and 2 commissioned for the Schaumburg Sculpture Park in Schaumburg, Illinois.
Friday, June 15, We hired Dereck Sheroan to use a 23 ton crane truck to remove 4 major pieces that were on display at the University of Louisville Alumni Center.  The piece on the right is one of the existing pieces that was acquired.

Tuesday June 19, I picked up a diesel flatbed truck from Louisville and Dereck met me at the studio to load 2 pieces to go to Schaumburg.  This is "World Berries".
It weighs 4,200 lbs. and measures 6'H x 3' x 3'

This is "Heave Ho"
It weighs 2,600 lbs. and measures approx. 5'H x 6' x 2' 
 
The next day, I drove through Chicago and scoped out the sites.  I also checked up on this sculpture "Awaking Muse".

Meg White and I installed this piece over 20 years ago and it's holding up great.

These last 3 pictures are courtesy of Phillip Seifritz who works at the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts in the Village of Schaumburg.  Thursday, May 21 at 7:00 a.m., I met a 35 ton crane from Whitey's Crane Service.  I was VERY happy with the operator - smooth and intuitive!

First, we set the "World Berries" onto a concrete pedestal that had been provided.

Then, I set "Heave Ho" not far away.  
All I had left to do was drive back through Chicago traffic in a big truck and make it home before dark.  I get to do something very similar in less than 2 weeks to set a big piece of Meg's in nearby Mundelein.  Then, back to Schaumburg in late August with the last 3 pieces.  Driving through Chicago 3 times in 4 months to deliver and install 6 large stone sculptures... I'll be happy to get safely on the other side of all that.

 

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