1. Introduction of Tom McCall Statue
Tom McCall (1913–1983) is one of the most respected governors in Oregon’s history, known for his strong environmental awareness and reform spirit. During his tenure as governor (1967–1975), he promoted a series of historic environmental bills, including the first “Bottle Bill” in the United States and legislation to protect public beaches and land use, making Oregon a pioneer in environmental legislation nationwide. This bronze Tom McCall Statue reproduces McCall’s outdoor image in a vivid and realistic style.
In the sculpture, he is wading through Oregon’s famous Umpqua River, holding a fly fishing rod in one hand and a freshly caught steelhead in the other. He is wearing fisherman’s waterproof pants and looks focused and calm. The waves at the bottom of the sculpture enhance the dynamic sense of the action. This Tom McCall Statue is often placed on the riverside or in a public park, and is an artistic landmark commemorating his political contributions and ecological legacy. Arturban Sculpture can customize various memorial statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Tom McCall Statue
We will create a 1:1 clay or foam mold based on your design, crafted by professional artists. Once completed, we’ll send multi-angle photos for your review. The mold can be revised multiple times until you are fully satisfied. After your approval, we will start production of the final sculpture and send photos of the finished piece for confirmation. Once confirmed, we’ll arrange secure packaging and shipping.
Arturban Sculpture specializes in large memorial sculptures, available in bronze, marble, fiberglass, or stainless steel. We will make a production plan based on your design, budget, and timeline—ensuring high quality, efficiency, and great value.
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