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A Cup in His Name
This
larger-than-life-sized bronze sculpture was commissioned by a major
medical center in Oklahoma City.
"The
hungry hands reaching up and the helping hands reaching down
illustrate our responsibility to care for each other"
Scott Stearman |
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Harvest Prayer
This life-sized
bronze sculpture was commissioned by a mid-western college to
commemorate the spirit of the pioneer; the plainsmen and women who
traveled over the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails in the early 1800's. This
sculpture reminds us of our rich American heritage, the importance of
dreams, hard work, and the necessity of divine guidance and the joy of
harvest.
"For the Lord your
God will bless you in all your harvest and in all the work of your
hands, and your joy will be complete." Deut. 15:15 |
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The Calling
This biblically
inspired life-sized bronze sculpture of Peter's calling was
commissioned by a southwestern college to serve as a constant reminder
to their students, faculty and friends of the importance of the
calling into Christian service. This sculpture was preceded by a
home-sized version that was initially presented to new ordinands under
an exclusive agreement with several colleges and universities. While
it is still presented to new ordinands across the country, "The
Calling" is now available
here through The Christian Home Gallery.
"'Come and follow
me,' Jesus said, 'and I will make you fishers of men.' At once they
left their nets and followed him." Matthew 4:19-20 |
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Tears from a Grateful Heart
This life-sized
bronze sculpture was commissioned by a university to honor all those
who have served their country. The home-sized version has been
marketed world wide through dealers and the marketing network of the
United States armed services.
The following
inscriptions appear on the sculpture:
"Honoring all who sacrificed for our freedom."
"Greater love has no one than this. That one lay down his life for his
friends." John 15:13 |
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In Memory Of
This life-sized
bronze monument was commissioned by a Vietnam veterans organization to
honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam conflict.
This sculpture depicts an all too common battleground scene that
honors the fallen soldier. Two sculptures are currently placed in
Colorado communities. This life-sized monument was preceded by a
home-sized version that was sold to fund the monuments and to benefit
the veterans organization. |
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Ski Trooper - 10th Mountain Division
This
larger-than-life-sized sculpture is placed at the ski museum in Vail,
Colorado, and honors the men of the Tenth Mountain Division in World
War II. This sculpture was preceded by a home-sized version that was
sold over a two-year period of time by a non-profit organization to
fund the cost of the monument.
Inscription at the
monument site in Vail, Colorado:
"He will become an eagle among the clouds for all time." Created for
the men of the Tenth Mountain Division and the battles they fought. |
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Loaves and Fishes
This bronze version of "Loaves and
Fishes" was commission by Knox Area Rescue Ministries and is located
in the lobby of their new facility.
A small version of this sculpture was created and presented to
supporters of their ministry. The sculptural theme was also used in
the stained glass of their new facility. |
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Do As I Have
Done
This life-sized version of "Do As I Have
Done" was commissioned by Howard Payne University and occupies a
prominent location on their campus.
They also use the
desk sized version of this sculpture
to recognize supporters of the University. |
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With Wings as Eagles
This
larger-than-life-sized bronze sculpture was commissioned by a
mid-western university.
"Lifting the eagle into the air symbolizes the guidance and
mentoring of parents and educators in helping young people reach their
full potential and 'take flight'."
Scott Stearman |