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A new book

A new book featuring John's work has just been released.  Read about what inspires John and where he gets the materials for these one-of-a-kind sculptures.   John has lived on or near the Grand River most of his life and the people along the river have donated much of the scrap iron used to make these pieces.  To order a signed copy go to this link.  http://johnlopezstudio.blogspot.com/

This is a page out of the new book.  You can read about all the friends and neighbors that have donated materials to John over the years.  Go to this link to order your book. http://johnlopezstudio.blogspot.com/

Tuesday 01.13.15
Posted by John Lopez
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Black Hawk

On April 24th Black Hawk was unveiled in front of THE FARM on EASTMAN'S CORNER.  The Farm Stand opened the spring of 2014 and offers fresh produce, raw milk, local made cheese, wine and home cooked meals.  The public is welcome to stand behind the plow being pulled by Black Hawk for a photo opp.

Sculptor John Lopez stands in-front of Black Hawk after an unveiling for onlookers from the near by town of Kensington, NH.

Wednesday 06.04.14
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In the Shop

Sparks fly in the shop during the construction of a 13 foot long T-Rex.

Sparks fly in the shop during the construction of a 13 foot long T-Rex.

Sculptor John Lopez, nephew Tristan Lopez and apprentice Shaun Re resurrect the frame for a new sculpture of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.  Photo taken by Teri McTighe.

Apprentice Shaun Re welding on a the frame for a new T-Rex scrap iron sculpture.  Photo by Teri McTighe.

Apprentice Shaun Re welding on a the frame for a new T-Rex scrap iron sculpture.  Photo by Teri McTighe.

Pete Larson and his son stopped by the shop to help check out the T-rex in progress.

Pete Larson and his son stopped by the shop to help check out the T-rex in progress.

Wednesday 06.04.14
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New Hampshire

In 2011 Lisa Donohue and I delivered a life-size Hybrid Metal horse sculpture to a client in Kensington, NH.  Little did we know that we would make two more trips to the east coast with a welded monument on a car trailer.  We made total of three trips in three years to New Hampshire.   The first two sculptures went to Alan Lewis in Kensington, NH and the third one went to Historic Runnymede Farms in Rye, NH.  The two clients did not know of each other and was just a coincidence that they lived with in 20 miles of each other. 

Here I am pictured next to Harriet Lewis, Lisa Donohue and Alan Lewis at a party hosted by the Lewis's.

Here I am pictured next to Harriet Lewis, Lisa Donohue and Alan Lewis at a party hosted by the Lewis's.

 Blythe Brown (One of the owners of Historic Runnymede farms) and myself next to the likeness of Donte' installed October of 2013.

 Blythe Brown (One of the owners of Historic Runnymede farms) and myself next to the likeness of Donte' installed October of 2013.

I have another installation scheduled this spring in New Hampshire.  "Black Hawk" and his single bottom plow will be placed in front of a farmers market in the Kensington area.

I have another installation scheduled this spring in New Hampshire.  "Black Hawk" and his single bottom plow will be placed in front of a farmers market in the Kensington area.

Friday 03.07.14
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