September, 2004

Dear Valued Clients:

The next two weeks will mark the conclusion of the largest single project in Arizona Bronze's 27 year history. Many of you have seen portions of this project in process, a series of Monumental sculptures for a new overseas theme park.

Although we cannot advertise nor use any images of this project for publicity purposes, I can share the challenge and accomplishment. Although most would not think of these sculptures as "fine" art, AZB has been held to the highest standards of quality and engineering. We are very proud of the successful completion of the work, but do look forward to getting back to "normal".

I want to thank all of the sculptors who have patiently understood AZB's production challenge during this project.

In celebration of the completion of this milestone and in anticipation of the Holiday Season, AZB is offering a 10% discount on all orders** received from September 1 through October 30, 2004! If you wish to make a Christmas deadline, we would need to receive the order no later than September 30th, depending on the size of the sculpture.

**excludes life-size and larger sculptures.

There will be a cap on the number of sculptures we can accept during the discount period, so it will be a first come, first served type discount. AZB, as well as all art foundries, has a set production capacity and as I have learned in the past, more volume with longer production schedules does not make sculptor's happy.

Along with the theme park project, AZB has produced Ed Bogucki's "Secretariat" for the Lexington Horse Park, Lexington, KY; Bob Wick's 16 ft. "Spring" for his new home in Sierra Vista; my 1 ¼ x life-size "Warrior of the North" for Grand Forks Air Force Base, Grand Forks, ND; and Studio Production's 20 ft. "Cross" for Cottonwood, AZ.

Presently in process are five 1 ¼ x life-size figures for Glenna Goodacre from the "Sidewalk Society" sculpture montage; Ed Mell's "Rearing Back" , 6' h x 10' l x 3' w cowboy on a rearing horse; and two 5' high "Story Stones" sculptures for Susan Mills and Niki Glen.

We would love to add your project to this list, please contact me for an estimate.

Thanks again for your continued patronage, AZB looks forward to serving your sculpture production needs.

Be well,

Tom Bollinger
Managing Owner
Arizona Bronze Fine Arts Atelier

 

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