Description
We were thrilled when Kailey from the High Desert Museum in Bend contacted us about creating donor plaques for the Museum’s re-opening of their Autzen Otter Exhibit. They wanted to (obviously) have an aquatic theme for the plaques. Each animal would represent a donor level, with the otter being the highest level. Five unique otter images were created for those donors. After engraving was completed by a local company, we clear coated the pieces. Bolts were welded on the back of each piece so they could easily be affixed to an exhibit wall.
Colors: Polished steel.
Dimensions: The otters ranged in size from 22″ wide x 10″ high to 17″ wide x 20″ high. Salmon were 12″ wide x 3.5″ high. The turtle was 12.25″ wide x 7.5″ high. Plaque was 10″ wide x 16″ high.
Hangers: 2 to 3 bolts were welded on the back of each piece.