For
a larger view of any of the images displayed below,
simply click on the image.

Matthews'
cast metal plaques and letters are found everywhere imaginable.
|
 |
Six
108" x 60" plaques listing the Gold medal winners of the 1984 Summer
Olympics in Los Angeles are displayed at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
|
 |
Matthews
cast and fabricated the 45' x 26' Royal Crest for the Sultan of Brunei's
747 aircraft hangar. |
 |
The
48" x 96" America the Beautiful plaque, on the 14,110-foot
summit of Pikes Peak, Colorado, commemorates the 100th anniversary
of the writing of the song's lyrics.
|
 |
The
largest architectural use of bronze is in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at
the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency. Matthews manufactured more than
7,000 bronze castings to create this entrance facade and doorway,
measuring over 100 feet high and 30 feet wide. |
 |
Matthews
circular plaques measuring 67" in diameter, were positioned on the
gates of the Hong Kong Stadium to dedicate its opening in 1994. |
 |
Matthews
cast and fabricated the ten foot high obelisk monument in Atlanta's
Olympic Park dedicated to the family who helped the city realize its
Olympic dream. |
 |
Over
60 cast bronze commemorative plaques in Fairbanks' Golden Heart Plaza
honor Alaskan families, individuals, businesses, institutions and
associations. |
 |
Garden
Remembrance bronze plaques for veterans' memorials are attached to
brick walls in over 400 garden sites throughout Australia. |
 |
The
Korean War National Monument in Brampton, Ontario, Canada consists
of 516 cast bronze plaques by Matthews on a semi-circular granite
wall. |
 |
Matthews
cast the 17-foot high bronze
fan in Atlanta's Centennial Park for the
1996 Summer Olympics.
Design by Peter Calaboyias, sculptor and professor of art. |
 |
Matthews
crafted two bronze Sphinx statues with ornate pedestals for the entrance
of the former Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, PA. |
 |
Matthews
cast the bronze bowls for the fountains in Pittsburgh's Mellon Square
Plaza. |
 |
Six
bronze panels comprise a sculpture at Juniata College in Pennsylvania.
Designed by Peter Calaboyias, each single casting measured 10'6" x
4' and was cast double-faced with graphic images on both sides. |