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The foundry of CR Bronzeworks
has been involved in many major bronze projects from the casting of
bench legs for the Statue of Liberty Park rededication, to bronze
work found in New York City at Saks 5th Avenue and the Coca Cola Bldg.
Watch this page for some of our most recent projects.
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| This was another bronze
plaque dedicated to the first "Blue Angel" pilot. They also wanted
the image of the pilot "Butch" Voris as part of the plaque. |
The finished plaque was
18" wide and 36" tall and was completely done using a rubber stamp
which ensured picture perfect quality in the final bronze casting. |
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| The family of this young
lady wanted to create a bronze memorial to be placed next to her grave
marker in the cemetery. This is the initial design that was created
on the computer. |
The family wanted a bas
relief sculpted. Our sculptor, Jamie Lester, worked closely with the
family to ensure it looked just the way the family wanted it to look. |
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| Once we get the final sculpture
approved it is made into a ceramic model and then all of the elements
(text, base etc.) are all put together to create the pattern. |
The finished bronze memorial
is a beautiful and lasting remembrance for all who visit her grave
site. This particular memorial was finished with an acid patina finish. |
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| This plaque was created
for the Center for Blood research and will be used on their podiums.
It is a 15" diameter medallion with a hand sculpted logo in the middle.
This logo was sculpted by Jamie Lester. His work can be viewed at
http://www.lestersculpture.bigstep.com. |
This dedication plaque
was created for the University of New Brunswick. It was a dedication
for the class of 1954 and contains approximately 60 names. |
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