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Sales

The Loveland High Plains Arts Council (LHPAC) sells smaller versions of many of the sculpture pieces on display in Benson Sculpture Garden. To purchase any sculpture for sale on this web page, please call the LHPAC office at (970) 663-2940.

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25th Anniversary Bronze Reliefs

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Sculpture in the Park show, the Loveland High Plains Arts Council commissioned 25 bronze reliefs from the 25 artists who have participated in the show for the most number of years. These reliefs adorn the exterior walls of a new public restroom at Benson Park, creating a new piece of art for the sculpture garden.

 

 

Take Home a Piece of the Park

The year 2003 marked the 20th Anniversary of the annual Sculpture in the Park show and the creation of Benson Sculpture Garden. In celebration of this historic event, we assembled a special collection which consists of smaller sized versions of the pieces on display in Benson Sculpture Garden.

 

 

Magnificent Seven

The Loveland High Plains Arts Council is very proud to recognize our "Magnificent Seven," the artists who have participated in all twenty-five Sculpture in the Park shows.

Gerald Balciar
Born in northern Wisconsin, Gerry has always had a fascination for animal art. A quiet, soft spoken man, he prefers to portray the gentle side of nature in his bronze and stone sculptures. Click here to see Gerald's sale piece.

 

Jack Kreutzer
Born in South Dakota, Jack knew at an early age what he wanted to be when he grew up. Today he still approaches his art and his life with a boyish zeal and enthusiasm for every new adventure. His work often has a sense of playful whimsy.

 

Nicholas Moffett
Born in San Diego, Nick spent his early years in Nebraska, both studying and teaching art. Although he believes there is no subject matter he is unable to master in clay, he always seems to return to the figure.

 

Dennis Sohocki
Born in the industrial Midwest, Dennis spent several years exploring the world after graduating from college. The simplicity and power of the primitive art of the Alaskan natives appealed to him and later inspired his contemporary abstract sculptures.

 

George Walbye
Born in Wyoming, George spent his early career years in education and sales. This self taught sculptor is best noted for his contemporary bowls and lidded pots which use elements inspired by American Indian art. George also is a founder of the Sculpture in the Park show and had the first piece installed in Benson Park.

 

Garland Weeks
Born in Wichita Falls, Garland studied agriculture and spent his younger years on the professional rodeo circuit. His love of the West is evident in his representational sculptures that capture the unique brand of people and places he has come to know so well.

 

Curtis Zabel
Born in northwestern Colorado, Curtis has spent a lifetime on his ranch raising cattle. His deep feeling for the outdoors and his western heritage have been the inspiration for his wildlife bronze.

 

   

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