Patina was auctioned at the Missouri Symphony Society April 17, 2016, and acquired by Steve and Maric Fleischer of Columbia, Missouri, for the home and placed on their grounds. .
This piece was completed in 2015 and is now placed in the Sculpture Garden at Central Methodist University (8/17/16) in Fayette, Missouri. The horse is primarily made of VW Beetle fenders and bumpers. The students competed to name the horse which is now identified as Fender Bender.
Cutie Pie was bought by David Brown of Columbia during the Artrageous Weekend in Columbia, October, 2016.
Bumper is now in the possession of Sean Moore and his family on their horse ranch near Hallsville, Missouri. Sean had the winning bid on the horse at the 2017 Missouri Symphony Society Annual Auction/Concert.
Acquired by and installed at the home of Dr. Jussuf and Fredricka Kaifi in Columbia, MO
Pony(#19) acquired and placed at the backyard of Marilyn and Ted Murphy-Cowan in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Gifted to the soon to open Art House on 2735 Brooklyn, Kansas City, MO

Case 600 grazed at 1411 Hickory St, Columbia, MO, in front of Columbia Storage 2017-2021 (now modified). Materials include sheet metal from a Case 600 combine, 100 year old plank wood, drilling pipe and reclaimed corrugated sheet metal.
Missing in the Wind grazes silently in the wind at 4501 Walnut, Kansas City, MO, in the yard of All Souls Unitarian Church across the street from the Kemper Museum of Modern Art.
Now returned to Frog Holler, MO (site of its studio origin)
Now returned to Frog Holler, MO (site of its studio origin)

Composition trots at 4501 Walnut, Kansas City, MO, in the yard of All Souls Unitarian Church across the street from the Kemper Museum of Modern Art. This sculpture in March, 2021, was stolen one early morning from the site.
Lines lounges at 4501 Walnut, Kansas City, MO, in the yard of All Souls Unitarian Church gazing at the entry of the Kemper Museum of Modern Art.
Lines remains one of my best abstractions of cubism.
Now returned to Frog Holler, MO, site of its origin
Interior renamed Ed after her now deceased husband was acquired by Ginger Powers of Praire Village, Kansas, August 2019
Prince’s Lantern acquired by Marlene De Bruyn of Lenexa, Kansas, August, 2019
Located on the ranch of Mark and Betsy Whitmarsh. The ranch is located near Inola, Oklahoma off highway 412. Permanently placed January, 2020.