Elaine Lorenz's Élan Vital

Rebecca Marquez applying cupric over ferric patina.

Rebecca Marquez applying cupric over ferric patina.

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The three pieces ranging from 7.5 to 8 feet will be installed on the pier in Piermont, NY in August. We look forward to working together in the future and are excited to see the sculpture in it’s environment. For more of Elaine Lorenz’s work visit her website www.elainelorenz.com

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So many wonderful works being created!

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So many amazing pieces have come through Laran this Spring! We hope you’re production is as fruitful as ours! Thanks again to all of our clients, here are just a few. May you continue to make the world a better place through your talents!

Pictured: Vinnie Bagwell, Bart Walters, Jeff Hall, and Steven Kilpatrick.

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Balangiga Bells returned to Philippines

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Late 2018 was a special time for us at Laran Bronze. We were chosen as the trusted foundry by the U.S. government to go to Korea where one of three bells were located prior to their return.

There are three church bells that were taken by the United States Army from the Church of San Lorenzo de Martir in Balangiga, Philippines, as war trophies following the Balangiga massacre in 1901 during the Philippine–American War. One church bell was in South Korea, while two others were on a former base  in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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For more information about this step toward mending international relations and trying to push toward a peaceful future by checking out the website: https://www.usphsociety.org/.



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George Romero bust we cast is on SYFY network!

You can view the full article on SYFY's website here: syfy.com/romero_bust 

You can view the full article on SYFY's website here: syfy.com/romero_bust

 

Christian Stavrakis, Our new client and foundry friend is getting a lot of attention lately. You may have heard of George Romero, a family friend of Stavrakis, is considered by many to be one of the most cherished contributors to the horror film genre. He is also known as a humanitarian and social commentator ahead of his time.

Christian Stavrakis with the finished bust in the Monroeville Mall in Pittsburgh, PA.

Christian Stavrakis with the finished bust in the Monroeville Mall in Pittsburgh, PA.

The bust is on display in the Monroeville Mall, Pittsburgh, PA, where the critically acclaimed "Dawn of the Dead" was filmed and served as the iconic setting for much of the 1978 film.

"Zombies", have become a staple in today's pop culture. The credit for conceiving the metaphor of "the dead consuming the living" goes to Romero. 

 

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Artist Vinnie Bagwell and Marvin Gaye

Vinnie traveled to the foundry from Yonkers today to work on the wax of her life size Marvin Gaye sculpture.

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The finished bronze will be dedicated at the Marvin Gaye Community Center in Washington DC later this Spring.

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