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Blog posts of '2022' 'March'

"Bird of Paradise" on Display at Carrollwood Village Park in Tampa, Florida
"Bird of Paradise" on Display at Carrollwood Village Park in Tampa, Florida

"Bird of Paradise", a curved steel sculpture is located at Carrollwood Village Park in Tampa, Florida.

Artist @curt_pittman (www.curtpittman.net)


Materials bent by Albina included:
5 lens x 21 ft: 3" SCH80 A53B ERW. All material rolled by Albina to various radii, arc lengths and configurations.

2 lengths: 4" SCH80 A53B ERW. All material rolled by Albina to various radii, arc lengths and configurations.

2 lens x 20 ft: 1¼" X 1¼" X 1/8" ANGLE A36. All material rolled leg out by Albina to various radii, arc lengths and configurations.

Photo Credit: @curt_pittman

"Bird of Paradise" Raw Materials in Shop at Albina Co., Inc.

"Bird of Paradise" Assembly Prior to Installation at Carrollwood Village Park

"Bird of Paradise" Night Picture at Carrollwood Village Park in Tampa Florida

Curved Steel Artwork Takes Center Court at Louisiana Tech's Business School
Curved Steel Artwork Takes Center Court at Louisiana Tech's Business School

Displayed in the courtyard of Louisiana Tech's Business School, "Aspire" creates a unique piece of curved steel artwork for the students to pass by on the daily and imagine the person they aspire to be. Artist @curt_pittman (www.curtpittman.net)

Material bent by Albina included:
27 lens x 40 ft: 3" SCH80 A53B ERW. All material rolled by Albina to various radii, arc lengths and configurations.

90 lens x 16 ft: CH 1" X 1" X 1/8" 6063-T52 ALUM. All material rolled flanges out by Albina to various radii, arc lengths and configurations.

11 lengths: 2" SCH40 A53B ERW. All material rolled by Albina to various radii, arc lengths and configurations.

Photo Credit: @curt_pittman

"Aspire" by Curtis Pittman LA Tech University

Louisiana Tech University Business School "Aspire"

"Aspire" Business School Curved Steel Sculpture at LA Tech

"Aspire" Curved Steel Sculpture at LA Tech Business School