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Stations of the Cross #6
Cloisters on the Platte:
Station #6 - Veronica wipes the face of Jesus

Stations of the Cross

The process for creating monumental sculptures included creative, technical and industrial skills. This sequence shows the process from  first sketches and models to final cast bronze sculptures.

Tour all 14 Stations of the Cross

 

Eichinger Sculpture Studio and four other teams of master sculptors created the grandest example of the Stations of the Cross ever seen.

 

A total of 58 sculpted characters were created for 14 stations of the cross. The monumental bronze figures stand 7’ tall. Each was rendered in clay and cast in bronze to tell the story of the crucifixion of Christ.

Cloisters on the Platte was a collaborative project which also included: 


Rob Arps

Dee Clements

 

Kircher Studios

 

Lundeen Studios

Warren Sculpture

Visit the Cloisters On the Platte website

The Cloisters on the Platte monastery and retreat facility is the vision of entrepreneur and philanthropist, Joe Ricketts, founder of the Cloisters on the Platte Foundation. Set on a beautiful natural expanse along the Platte River in Nebraska, the destination opened in July of 2018, and offers a silent retreat experience in the Jesuit tradition.

Station #6 - Cloisters on the Platte

Station #6 - Cloisters on the Platte

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Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. The image of His face appears on veil. A soldier observes the miracle. Psalm 27:8-9. This is a video of the final clay sculpture before casting. New images will be added after the installation is complete.

Cloisters on the Platte:  

Station #8 - Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem

Stations of the Cross #8
This collection shows the process from the first sketches and models to final cast bronze. This included a team of people, with skill in fine art sculpture and technology to convert the initial concepts into larger-than-life bronze sculptures. 
Tour all 14 Stations of the Cross

Eichinger Sculpture Studio and four other teams of master sculptors around the country have created the grandest example of the Stations of the Cross ever seen.

A total of 58 sculpted characters were created for 14 stations of the cross. The monumental bronze figures stand 7’ tall. Each was rendered in clay and cast in bronze to tell the story of the crucifixion of Christ.

Smaller versions of each of the 14 Stations of the Cross are also available in bronze approximately 22" tall. 

The Cloisters on the Platte monastery and retreat facility is the vision of entrepreneur and philanthropist, Joe Ricketts. Opened in July of 2018, the monastery offers a silent retreat experience in the Jesuit tradition. Visit the Cloisters On the Platte website

Station #8 - Cloisters on the Platte

Station #8 - Cloisters on the Platte

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Busts

Commissioned Busts

Two recent portrait busts created for the  Portland Valley Scottish Rite Statuary Hall at their 113-year old Center in downtown Portland, Oregon.  We integrated digital scanning technology to capture physical features of both the former and current Sovereign Grand Inspectors General. After creating a foam foundation, clay was added and fine details rendered. Additional photographs and dimensional castings were made of many of the organization’s symbols, which we carefully incorporated into the sculptures. Form there, elegant bronze castings were created.

James (Jim) Taylor

Past Sovereign Grand Inspector General

Gary Kuny​

Current Sovereign Grand Inspector General

Rafik Hariri Bust
Georgetown University

Rafik Hariri, Former Prime Minister of Lebanon (1950-2005)​

Bronze bust commissioned by Hariri Foundation and Georgetown University to honor the the statesmanship, mentorship and educational commitment of Rafik Hariri.

 

The bronze cast is placed at the Rafik B. Hariri Building, home of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.  

See the finished sculpture as it was unveiled in October, 2018. 

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