We build large-scale sculptures because they remind us of something greater than ourselves. Their monumental scale requires the hands, hearts, and dedication of many.
Standing before them, we feel small — and yet, in that smallness, we glimpse the vastness of what is possible when we come together. These sculptures are not temporary; they are designed to endure for generations, carved into time itself. Built to last for thousands of years, they will one day be discovered by future generations as monuments to this pivotal moment in our human story — markers that speak to who we were, what we valued, and how we chose to respond to the challenges of our time.
Beyond their physical presence, these works serve as catalysts — sparking awareness, dialogue, and action. They invite us to confront urgent questions, to reimagine our relationship with nature, and to co-create meaningful change. They are anchors for reflection, gathering places for conversation, and beacons that point toward the regenerative future we know is possible.

Portfolio

  • Black and white abstract painting of a upside-down human face with eyes closed and mouth open, surrounded by smoky or cloudy textures.

    Mazu

    2017
    Steel, Concrete (25 feet wide)
    Koh Tao, Thailand

  • Underwater photo of a large stone sculpture of a giant head with one hand resting on its chin, surrounded by rocks and a fish swimming nearby.

    Atabey

    2020-2022
    Steel, Concrete (18 feet)
    Sosua, Dominican Republic

  • Close-up of a lighted paper lantern sculpture of a woman with raised arms, detailed with swirling line patterns, against a dark background.

    Eterna

    2022
    Steel, Paper Mache (16 feet)
    Baja, California

  • A large sculpture of a mythological woman with wings, a headdress resembling tree branches, and a black open space on her chest, situated in an open field with a person sitting nearby.

    Suenos

    2023
    Steel, Copper, Bronze, Concrete (20 feet)
    Nebraska

  • A large outdoor sculpture of a woman with long hair holding a small nude figure, set against a background of green trees and a partly cloudy sky.

    Anakaona

    2021
    Steel, Concrete (21 feet)
    El Limon, Dominican Republic

  • Large wooden sculpture of a woman with a stylized face, surrounded by twisting tree branches, sitting on a wooden platform in a wooded area.

    Suenos in Wood

    2024
    Wood (18 feet)
    Nebraska

  • A person sitting on a metal amusement park ride structure shaped like a spaceship, with a ladder leading up to the top, set outdoors against a blue sky and green trees.

    The Nature Pagoda

    2025
    Steel (40 feet)
    Nebraska

  • A person stands in a wooded outdoor area with an art installation resembling a large human figure made of wood and a treehouse in the background, surrounded by trees and natural scenery.

    Ceiba

    2025
    Wood (23 feet)
    Los Angeles, California

  • Large art installation of a woman with wooden skin, holding two rifles, with mountains in the background and a desert landscape.

    Arise

    2025
    Steel with Copper, Bronze and Brass Patina
    Burning Man

  • Interior of a large, round wooden structure with a domed roof, multiple windows, cushions, and furniture, overlooking a landscape.

    Largest Yurt in the USA

    2024
    60 feet diameter
    Wood, Wool, Canvas
    Nebraska

  • A large, shiny, metallic human face sculpture hanging from a wooden frame outdoors, with trees and greenery in the background.

    Reflections

    2024
    First of its kind
    3d Printed IN Bronze

These large-scale projects are made possible by an incredible team and patrons. 
We are so grateful for our dear friends who we have gotten to collaborate with over the years.

Oliver Allaux, Lucille Barnard, Buki Rene, Frendy, Inigo, Paco Park, Anthony Scioli, Ivy & Logan (Reliquarium), Diego Fernandez, Thaddeus Echevaria, Nina Cox, Alan Flores, Julian Silva, Irka Mateo, Alfonso (Taino Studies), Constantino, Sophia Kerbler & Family, Houston Kraft, Gabriel Spora, Munko, Tigerlily Lin, Escott, Ashley Berry, Monica Mechella, Anderson, Cai De Vico, Leafy De Vico, Lotus Art Fund, Omani Carson & Family and many more. 
  • A sculpture of a woman with a neutral expression, with wings attached to her back and a headpiece resembling flames or branches, set against a cloudy sky.