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Completed 32" Bronze

40 ft. Monument

Larry Baker, a lineman and his son Robert Baker, an apprentice met Lyle Johnson a sculptor of monuments.

Thus the concept of a 40 ft monument for the JATC Center in Riverside, California came to be.

Fundraising

The photos of the sculptures shown here are of the working model created by sculptor Lyle Johnson. The working model has been approved by the Cal-Nev JATC board and will now be used to raise funds for the monument. 

The 32 inch bronze shown here sells for $3,500.00. Payment of 1/2 down and the balance when the bronze is completed is required unless other arrangements are made with the artist or his representative.

Riverside JATC
Pouring Bronze
   

 

The Sculptor - Lyle Johnson

Lyle is seen here working on the model in his studio in Pryor, Montana. Heroic sculptures created by Lyle can be seen in various locations throughout the United States. His latest monument of a hard rock miner stands in front of Stillwater Mining Company office in Billings, Montana.  The Stillwater mine is the largest Palladium mine in the world.

The Monument at the Facility

The computer rendition below shows the placement of the 40 ft monument as approved by the board of directors. This will be the first monument to the lineman of America in the world. The monument is titled “Empowering America.”

For further information:

Sculptor-Lyle Johnson
E mail: lyle59066@earthlink.net
Phone: 406-254-0985
Cell: 406-208-6302

JATC-Armando Mendez
E mail:  amendez@calnevjatc.org
Phone: 951-685-8658
Cell: 909-268-9187

 

 

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