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project[0]="<p class='featuretag'>Mike Schmidt and Robin Roberts by Zenos Frudakis at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia.<\/p>"

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project[1]="<p class='featuretag'>Ritchie Ashburn and Steve Carlton by Zenos Frudakis at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia.<\/p>"

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project[2]="<p class='featuretag'>Ben Franklin by James Penniston; who is seen here preparing for the unveiling of his piece.<\/p>"

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project[3]="<p class='featuretag'>The opening ceremony in Old City Philadelphia.<\/p>"

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project[4]="<p class='featuretag'>John Phillip Sousa by Terry Jones; Washington, D.C. On the left: John Phillip Sousa IV poses in Jones's studio with the clay of his grandfather.<\/p>"

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project[5]="<p class='featuretag'>The head of a buddah from antiquity. Artist Vivot Hong Pong sculpted a clay body based on the original design, which Laran cast in bronze.<\/p>"

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project[6]="<p class='featuretag'>On October 31, 2007, Laran Bronze hosted a sacred ceremony for 15 buddist monks from the Wat Carolina Buddhajakra Vanaram in North Carolina. The ceremony required the monks to bless the molten bronze for the body of the buddah before it was poured. Present were the Ambassador of Thailand, and the Military Atache to the King of Thailand.<\/p>"

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project[7]="<p class='featuretag'>The National Airforce Honorguard Memorial by Zenos Frudakis was digitally scanned, reduced, and rapid prototyped for these commemorative bronze sets.<\/p>"

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project[8]="<p class='featuretag'>Full-sized 8 ft. Honorguards (16 ft. with flags) were installed at: Arlington National Cemetary (left), Randolph-Macon Academy, The Airforce Academy in Colorado Springs (right), and the Alliance Airport in Ft. Worth, Texas.<\/p>"

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project[9]="<p class='featuretag'>The dedication at Arlington at which president Bush spoke.<\/p>"

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project[10]="<p class='featuretag'>Shown here is Andre' Harvey's Green Sea Turtle with a realistic patina. This was digitally scanned, enlarged, and the flippers repositioned.<\/p>"

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project[11]="<p class='featuretag'>Lawrence J. Nowlan's 9 x 18 x 4ft. deep relief at the University of Iowa. It commemorates Nile Kinnick's (after whom the stadium is named) famous touchdown against Notre Dame during his Heisman-award winning season.<\/p>"

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project[12]="<p class='featuretag'><i>'My experience with Laran Bronze was first rate. I have used foundries in New York, Texas, Oregon and China, and none of them came close to the quality and care in casting or in managing of the timeline required on a sculpture of this magnitude. The finished monument was spectacular in every way. Communication lines were always open, though I came to see I did not have to micro-manage the casting process. The folks at Laran are true professionals in every sense of the word and I highly recommend them to any sculptor who is looking for superior bronze casting free of the concerns which usually accompany such projects.'</i><br/>-Lawrence J. Nowlan <a href='http:\/\/www.ljnsculpture.com' target='_blank' class='body'>LJNsculpture.com<\/a><\/p>"

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project[13]="<p class='featuretag'>The World War II Memorial in Washington, DC.<\/p>"

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project[14]="<p class='featuretag'>International by <a href='http:\/\/www.joshuamosley.com' target='_blank' class='body'>Joshua Mosley<\/p>"

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project[15]="<p class='featuretag'>The two figures on the left were also cast as part of the exhibit. On the right some of the precise detail can be seen on the interior of the piece.<br/>The truck was only 15 x 16.2 x 85 cm.<\/p>"

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project[16]="<p class='featuretag'>Pope John Paul II by Anthony Visco<\/p>"

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project[17]="<p class='featuretag'>Nina Simone by Zenos Frudakis.<br/>Pictured here with her daughter Lisa Simone Kelly.<\/p>"

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project[18]="<p class='featuretag'>The artist placed Nina Simone's ashes into a bronze heart that was welded into her chest.<\/p>"

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project[19]="<p class='featuretag'>Stagnodimorfeo by Lawrence Welker III<br/>Bronze and alabaster accent table.<\/p>"

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project[20]="<p class='featuretag'>Vatskatabell by Lawrence Welker IV<br/>Bronze, rosewood, and glass accent table.<\/p>"

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project[21]="<p class='featuretag'>Knight's Helmets by Perry William Carsley for The St. Mary's Ryken High School of Leonardtown Maryland <\/p>"

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project[22]="<p class='featuretag'>Eight Figures by Arlene Love at the Kimmel Center of the Performing Arts in Philadelphia.<\/p>"

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project[23]="<p class='featuretag'>The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial by Zenos Frudakis.<\/p>"

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project[24]="<p class='featuretag'>The dedication of the memorial in Chester, P.A. on November 18, 2010.<\/p>"



