Olympics 2002 Sculpture We donated the materials and Jim Aleff (our design guru) won the call-to-artists to create a sculpture for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The sculpture was dedicated as the Olympic torch passed through Moab. Check it out at the Information Center, on Main and Center in Moab.
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Flute Player This famous character is designed to take a rest. One of four 3-foot-tall sculptures donated to Grand County to enhance a street roundabout near the Moab Golf Course. Created by Earth Studio lead designer Jim Aleff.
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Golfer One of four 3-foot-tall sculptures donated to Grand County to enhance a street roundabout near the Moab Golf Course. Created by Earth Studio lead designer Jim Aleff.
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Wheelie At this size, the wheelie comes to life. One of four 3-foot-tall sculptures donated to Grand County to enhance a street roundabout near the Moab Golf Course. Created by Earth Studio lead designer Jim Aleff.
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Moab Man Created for the Moab Golf Course, this Moab Man shows you the way to the links. Designed by Earth Studio lead designer Jim Aleff.
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Kayaker One of four 3-foot-tall sculptures donated to Grand County to enhance a street roundabout near the Moab Golf Course. Created by Earth Studio lead designer Jim Aleff.
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Moab Film Festival We donate these sculptures, which are given as awards for directors at the Moab Film Festival. We think our little director might just steal the show.
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Youth Garden Project Since 2002, we've made these little sculptures for the local (non-profit) Youth Garden Project's annual fundraiser event: Chocolate Lover's Fling, held in February.
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Moab Half Marathon We were hired by the Moab Half Marathon to create these awards for runners in 2003. It was great to be chosen for this job!
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