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A sculptor for more than 35 years, Arlie Regier brings his fascination with technology and inventions together with his concern with world events to provide images for stainless steel works of art. He studied sculpture design under the noted steel sculptor Richard Stankiewicz in New York, and later received a Master’s Degree in Industrial Education from Colorado Sate University.
Arlie Regier’s stainless steel sculptures reflect the imagery of modern technology, rural landscapes and architectural designs. Each piece is polished to a mirror-like finish and assembled in seamless flowing forms that reflect the world around them. Ranging in size from one to fifteen feet, his pieces have appeared in private and corporate collections in New York, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia and Miami. Regier exhibits with galleries in Santa Fe, San Francisco and Kansas City.
Recent commissions include monumental works for Central Missouri State University, Washburn University and for a private collector in Miami. One of his monumental pieces is also in permanent collection of the Benson Sculpture Garden in Loveland Colorado, an international sculpture collection that is the center of a prestigious exhibit each summer.
In 1998 some fifty of his works were placed with collectors in America and Europe, including an 11’ installation in Santa Fe, and a 9’ piece for the Paul Mueller Co. in Springfield, MO. He recently completed a pair of interior works for the London home of Douglas Adams, author of A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxie.
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