Bronze Cougar New Statue at University of Houston
April 2017 A fierce new 1,400 pond bronze cougar statue now guards the TDECU Stadium at the University of Houston. The sculpture is by Daniel Glanz from Colorado and it is a replica of Shasta, the live mascot from the 1950's. Mike Pede, the president and chief...
‘Eagle’ sculpture lands in Alford Meadows
Artist Daniel Glanz, left, watches closely as a crane lifts his bronze sculpture "Fly Fishing" onto its base Aug. 3 at the entrance to the Alford Meadows neighborhood at 50th Street and Taft Avenue in north Loveland. The eagle sculpture, which weighs about...
Alford Meadows funds public art: Sculpture by Daniel Glanz
Artist Daniel Glanz, right, chats with Marlene Thurman, president of the Alford Meadows Home Owners Association, and Sheree Lambert, center right, about Glanz's bronze sculpture titled "Fly Fishing" that will be placed at the entrance to the Alford Meadows...
F.O. Stanley, the Father of Estes Park
Statue of F.O. Stanley unveiled for public Stanley looks over Estes once more By T.A. RustinCourtesy of Trail-Gazette POSTED: 10/05/2016 02:20:05 AM MDT Freelan Oscar Stanley, the Father of Estes Park, once again stands gazing, violin in hand,...
Daniel Glanz Creating Eagle For New Veterans Monument
The Estes Park Veterans Monument will be located in a small, quiet park nestled along the Big Thompson River west of the Visitor Center. It’s been designed to be a place where people can take time to reflect and honor all those who have served in our...
Southwest Art: Daniel Glanz | Presence & Personality
Daniel Glanz, Courtship (Black-browed Albatross), bronze, 13.5 x 16 x 6. Sculptor Daniel Glanz starts with keen observation to create his bronze portraits By Gussie Fauntleroy Photos by Jafe Parsons As a Kenyan sunset bathed the savannah in golden-pink...
Daniel Glanz Sculpture added to City of Loveland Public Park
Daniel Glanz sculpted "Tree Top Stretch." (Kenneth Jessen / For the Reporter-Herald) 6 new sculptures added to Loveland parks Variety of piece join city's art collection By Kenneth JessenFor the Reporter-Herald Read More