"Reconstructed Issues"
Carol Kreeger Davidson 2000
8’ x 4.5’ x 7’ Bronze, stainless steel, aluminum, teak The aim of this piece was to use as many materials as possible to see if they would speak with their own voices or could harmonize and become one. The ironic title the artist eventually chose reveals a wish to move away from categories and cant.

Abrahamic  2009
Carol Kreeger Davidson
4'x4'x7-1/2'
Fabricated from aluminum and wood
"Before The Sun Speaks"  2009
Molly Mason
Approximately 142" x 84" x 36" and 150" x 32" x 37". Fabricated from stainless steel with cast glass inserts.
Meditation and Upright  2008
Clement Meadmore
Meditation at 125"x48"x48". Fabricated from 3/16" and 1/4" aluminum and painted with Dupont "Imron".
Upright at 165"x60"x48". Fabricated from 3/16" and 1/4" silicon bronze, patinated and clear lacquered.
Rune  2008
Clement Meadmore
45"x48"x78"
Fabricated from 3/16" and 1/4" aluminum and painted with Dupont "Imron".
Hobnob  2007
Clement Meadmore
14'x17'x30'
Fabricated from 1/4" and 3/8" thick aluminum plate and painted
with Dupont "Imron". The sculpture was made in three sections for shipping and assembled on site.
Light boxes  2007
Siebren Versteeg
RGB dragon is shown.
49-1/4" x 97-1/4" x 8-1/4"
Fabricated from aluminum angles and bar stock with fluorescent light fixtures and "Duratrans" on acrylic sheet.
"Tango Dancers 2006'  2006
Red Grooms
9" x 38" x 94"
Fabricated from 1/4" and 3/16" aluminum plate and mounted on a 1" thick aluminum plate.
"Saving the Trees"  2006
Carol Kreeger Davidson
82" x 100" x 72"
Fabricated entirely from stainless steel.
"Broken Symmetry"  2006
Charles O. Perry
3/16" aluminum sheet.
"Indicate" - fully restored  2006
Nancy Graves
Re-assembled and temporarily on view at the Lippincott Farm (North Haven, CT) while its final destination is being readied.
"Bravo"  2005
Bill Barrett
9’6" x 8’ x 6’2"
Fabricated by VAF from 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4" thick silicon bronze sheet. The finish is brown patina and wax.
"Alamo" or "The Cube"  2005
Tony Rosenthal
8’cube on a 8’ square x 7" high base.
This fabricated steel sculpture has been standing at Astor Place in NYC since the early 70s.
Badly corroded, it was in need of extensive restoration work.
We completely refurbished the piece and fixed the bearing assembly so that the public (with some effort!) can again slowly turn it.
"Tango Dancers"  2005
Red Grooms
108" x 42" x 96" Painted aluminum
Fabricated from 1/4" thick aluminum plate into 2-3/4" thick sections and mounted on a 1" thick plate.
Finish: sand blasted and primed with epoxy primer, then painted in our studio by Red Grooms using automotive poly-urethanes.
"Encircle"  2005
Carol Kreeger Davidson
4’ x 5’ x 3’
Aluminum, Acrylic
"Elephants"  2005
Chinatsu Ban
Painted fiberglass elephants mounted on painted aluminum bases we fabricated for the showing in Central Park, NYC.
These bases were fabricated from 1/2" thick aluminum plate and reinforced to support the weight of the sculptures.
Sponsored by the Public Art Fund and Marriane Boeske Gallery.
Bronze abstract  2005
Blake
4’ x 3’ x 6’
Fabricated from 1/4" and 3/16" thick bronze (Everdur) plate. This work was a collaboration between Versteeg Art and Elliot Gantz & Co. foundry. It is shown nearing completion.
"Garden Grass 2"  2004
Peter Versteeg
"Garden Grass"  2004
Peter Versteeg
"Holding On"  2004
Carol Kreeger Davidson
"Araby"  2003
Carol Kreeger Davidson
10’ x 15’ x 12’7"
Aluminum, Bronze, Acrylic
Araby was inspired by the artist's reflections on Islamic art and culture. Created in 2005, it responds to her experience of living in Sabah, Malaysia in the late 1960s as well as to increasing religious and cultural animosities based on today's world conflicts. "Araby" says Kreeger Davidson "is my way of remembering the teachings of the Qu'ran. [It is] a reminder that Islam gave rise to a great political, intellectual, and artistic civilization, capable of great heights in architecture, philosophy, literature, and mathematics."
"History"  2003
Siebren Versteeg
Silicon Bronze, velvet, wood

History Channel logo fabricated in relief to 4’ x 4’

Spiral Stairway (Ingrao Gallery)  2002
Ingrao Gallery and Peter Versteeg
This stainless steel spiral stair (123"x 100"dia.) is installed at the Ingrao Gallery, 64th Street, NYC. It was entirely fabricated from stainless steel plate. The treads are topped with black granite.
restoration work for "Dark Star Park", Arlington. VA  2002
Nancy Holt
The original metal work for the shadow patterns of the spheres and poles had severely corroded and shifted over the years. The metal bands had contained black asphalt and on the designated day every year the shadows cast by the spheres and poles should aline with the black asphalt pattern. The alignment was no longer correct. Versteeg Art Fabricators suggested a better solution and made weldments from stainless steel. These were then securely attached to cast concrete piers. This new shadow pattern will last for a very long time. We are always advising our customers on ways that their sculpture commission can be as maintenance free as possible.
"Octopus II"  2002
Gloria Kisch
20’ x 7’ x 12’
fabricated from stainless steel pipe; bent and polished.
"Telamone"  2001
Carol Kreeger Davidson
Bronze, wood. In the collection of the artist.
Mirrors for "The Unilever Series"  2000
Louise Bourgeois
The huge mirrors reflect the encounters between the participant and the architecture, the viewing public and the towers.
"Reconstructed Issues"  2000
Carol Kreeger Davidson
8’ x 4.5’ x 7’
Bronze, stainless steel, aluminum, teak
The aim of this piece was to use as many materials as possible to see if they would speak with their own voices or could harmonize and become one. The ironic title the artist eventually chose reveals a wish to move away from categories and cant.
"Troy"  2000
Carol Kreeger Davidson
Hector, Achilles, Prius. On the grounds of the Reading Public Museum.
"Sacella"  1999
Carol Kreeger Davidson
12’x 15’dia. approx. Fabricated from aluminum sheet and plate with small colored glass panels. Installed in front of the New Britain Museum of Art, CT.
Untitled Mobil (nearing completion)  1999
Jo Schneider
18’ x 18’ x 18’
Fabricated from aluminum bar stock and acrylac sheet. Installed in a shopping mall in San Juan, PR.
"Knots"  1997
Cosimo Cavellero
This sculpture was fabricated from bent sections of 6" steel pipe. It was enlarged from a model of 1/2" diameter rubber.
"Synergy"  1997
Frances G. Pratt
18 x 6’ x 10’
Fabricated from aluminum plate. Installed at the Science Center at Connecticut College in New London, CT.
Visit www.francespratt-sculpture.com
for more of the artist's work.
Perforated Stairway (Max Protetch)  1996
Peter Versteeg
This stairway and decking was designed and fabricated from perforated steel and stainless bars. Our goal was to allow the maximum amount of light to shine through the skylight on to the two floors below. The grating deck below the skylight serves as the landing; the skylight can be raised to enter a rooftop garden.
"Designated Angels"  1996
Carol Kreeger Davidson
Large figures: 73" x 15" x 23"
Smaller figure: 56" x 9" x 18"
Smallest figure: 24" x 19" x 38"

Aluminum, acrylic

"Horizontal" and "Cleopatra Wedge"  1996
Beverly Pepper
Over the years, we have fabricated many of Beverly Pepper’s "Wedge" and "Messenger" series sculptures in steel.
"Days of Danger"  1995
Carol Kreeger Davidson
"Angling"  1994
Judith Steinberg
46"x 45"x 29"
Steel
View on artist's website: www.judithsteinberg.com
"Angelvision"  1993
Eric and Deborah Staller
22’ x 18’
Fabricated from bronze, aluminum, and textured/colored glass. The piece consists of 2 elements: one ceiling-mounted, the other floor supported, and the two slowly counter-rotate. Despite the rotation, the two elements never physically meet, suggesting a dynamic between the Earthly and the Heavenly.
Installed in the lobby of the Helen DeVos Women and Children’s Center, Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
"Siren’s Song"  1992
Carol Kreeeger Davidson
Three figures at 6-1/2 feet tall. Each cut and formed from a single bronze sheet with acrylic and tinted surfaces.
In the collection of the Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
"Space Age Chair" 3/3  1989
Scott Burton
Approx. 30"h. x 27"w. x 60"l. Fabricated from 1" and 1-1/2" aluminum plate for the Scott Burton estate and Max Protetch gallery.