I am honored to have commissioned a school of 6 fish for The Samaritan Cancer Cener in Corvallis, Oregon in January 2016. These fish were commissioned to adopt colors from an on-site glass waterfall. I had an opportunity to build them with blues and oranges. They look very happy in their new home.
Every fish is different, just like in real life. However, this newest November 2015 batch are really sporting a new bold, color scheme. More pictures to come later when they go through their next stages of evolutions. They are bound for stands.
How Exciting! I just received photos of 3 of my fish on display at the Coos Historical Museum in Coos County, Oregon. This installation went in in late 2014. I understand that they may in fact get moved to another placement with a bit more backlighting but they look good.
23 inch long cast glass spawning sockeye salmon. Weight is approximately 6 lbs.
SOLD. | Photo by Nolan Streitberger