reclaimed steel sculpture

Echo Catcher: A Sculpture That Listens to the Quiet

Some sculptures demand attention. Others invite it.Echo Catcher, built in 2025, belongs to the second kind. Inspired by the long-standing tradition of bottle trees and ghost catchers, this piece explores how objects can hold silence, memory, and presence. Echo Catcher was designed to become a subtle guardian—something that doesn’t interrupt a space but deepens it. […]

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Astralis Sculpture in Granby, Massachusetts: Exploring Balance and Light

Standing in front of Granby Junior–Senior High School, Astralis greets students and visitors with a form that feels both grounded and celestial. Crafted from an old propane tank, this large-scale steel sculpture consists of two slightly concave intersecting circles—an intentional reference to eclipses, or the fleeting moment when light and shadow align in perfect balance.

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Blue Heron Sculpture at Lake Wallace: Celebrating Nature Through Reclaimed Steel

By Donald Longley, Hercworx Studios At Lake Wallace in Belchertown, Massachusetts, a tall, graceful heron now stands watch over the water’s edge. Crafted entirely from reclaimed steel, the Blue Heron sculpture embodies the quiet balance and strength found in nature — and serves as a lasting reminder of how art can deepen our connection to

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