Vallauris, France- Renaissance Man
"Renaissance Man" Large Scale Ceramic Sculpture, Vallauris, France
Unveiled during the 2012 Biennale Internationale De Ceramique D'Art, V... Continue reading →
Welcome to Uptown Sign
The “Welcome To Uptown” sign is a 14’x 14’ glass and tile mosaic that stands 25’ tall. Located at a strategic gateway to Downtown Pittsbu... Continue reading →
Pittsburgh,Pa-The Liberty Avenue Musicians
The "Liberty Avenue Musicians" are three 15-foot musicians- located at 947 Liberty Avenue, in the cultural and historic district of downt... Continue reading →
Uptown Rhythm
A 25-foot tall relief sculptures is the featured artwork in Duquesne University’s new multi-million dollar development. This artwork, a d... Continue reading →
Fallen Heroes Memorial
A Memorial for the three police officers who were slain on 4/4/09 in the Stanton Heights Neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The composition cons... Continue reading →
Braddock Mosaic Park
Park: 30’ x 100' Mosaic: 16' x 24' Park and Mosaic Designed By James Simon. Tile and glass mosaic and trees, bushes and grasses
In colla... Continue reading →
Cleveland, Ohio- Buckeye Trumpet Man and Dog Pocket Park
Concrete. Sixteen feet tall. Sight Specific installation for the Buckeye neighborhood of Cleveland. In collaboration with Cleveland Publi... Continue reading →
Blue Jeans Mosaic
American Eagle Corporate Headquarters, Pittsburgh, PA
10’X12’ Mosaic Glass and Tile. Working with American Eagle Icons James designed an... Continue reading →
Welcome To Braddock
Welcome sign- Braddock, PA 2007, 10' x 10' Tile and glass mosaic, and concrete sculpture (dog). Winner of “Best Neighborhood Public Art... Continue reading →
St. Paul, Minnesota- Raspberry Island Bronzes
St. Paul, Minnesota. Commissioned by the Shubert Club in collaboration with renowned architecture Siah Armajani.Twelve realistic musical ... Continue reading →
Industrial Musicians
INDUSTRIAL MUSICIANS, 2007 Uniontown, PA.
Two 15-feet sculptures of steel rod with wire mesh skin. Permanently installed as part of the ... Continue reading →