Blessing Hancock

Blessing Hancock worked with Gizmo to have them fabricate and install this large stainless steel, water jet cut sculpture.

The name of the public art piece is “As One” and was installed in the park, Dillard Green Space in Broward County, Florida.

Each individual petal was water jet cut and then welded to the artist specifications. She designed the shapes and cut-outs that are displayed along the vertical pieces.

Gizmo hired an electrician and contractor who subcontracted to do the footing and to install the jbox for the lighting.

The lighting makes the shadows of the sculpture aluminate on the grassy area surround the piece, echoing the beautiful shapes cut from the metal.

Blessing Hancock

Blessing Hancock worked with Gizmo to have them fabricate and install this large stainless steel, water jet cut sculpture.

The name of the public art piece is “As One” and was installed in the park, Dillard Green Space in Broward County, Florida.

Each individual petal was water jet cut and then welded to the artist specifications. She designed the shapes and cut-outs that are displayed along the vertical pieces.

Gizmo hired an electrician and contractor who subcontracted to do the footing and to install the jbox for the lighting.

The lighting makes the shadows of the sculpture aluminate on the grassy area surround the piece, echoing the beautiful shapes cut from the metal.

Peter Richards

Gizmo Art Production Inc. was selected to develop the concept into a working model and then to fabricate and install the finished product. Client: Peter Richards Category: Sculpture Fabrication Location: Household Hazardous Waste Facility, San Jose, California Date: April 2014 “Watershed” created by Oakland artist Peter Richards, is an environmental artwork integrating its conceptual and philosophical underpinnings with…

Moto Ohtake

Gizmo installed Moto’s piece in downtown San Francisco. Artist: Moto Ohtake Client: SF Arts Commission  Category: Public Art Location: 4th and Brannan street, San Francisco  Gizmo installed this first piece of public artwork along the San Francisco Central Subway line. Microcosmic a wind-activated kinetic sculpture by Bay Area-based artist Moto Ohtake. The art piece is a stainless…

Stanford

Gizmo worked with Stanford artist and professor Lauren Toomer as well as Project Manager and Architect David Golden to fabricate and install this project. Client: Stanford University Category: Sculpture fabrication  Location: Stanford campus Palo Alto, CA Date: March 2020 The bricks used in this sculpture were carefully selected from the original old Anatomy building on the…

Blessing Hancock

Gizmo fabricated these elaborate metal light fixtures for the outdoor walking area. Artists: Blessing Hancock with poets Moheb Soliman, Sagirah Shahid, Junauda Petrus and R. Vincent Moniz, Jr. (Nu’Eta) Category: Sculpture fabrication  Location: Minneapolis, MN Date: November 2018 Breathing new life into the Nicollet Mall artist Blessing Hancock celebrates light, art and the four seasons in…

Michael Arcega

Berkeley has long established itself as a leader in Civil Rights and counter-culture movements. Local activists have often used plants as a central component for healing, nurturing, and fostering strength across marginalized groups. Wildflowers, Bloom! is a simple and elegant theme that celebrates beauty, resistance and community. This artwork highlights endangered and useful flowering plants…