Skip to main content
Customizable
Skate Park | Public Sculptures by Jeff Hall Studio. Item composed of steel
Satisfaction Guarantee
Customize this piece
Image credit: Jeff Hall
Skate Park | Public Sculptures by Jeff Hall Studio. Item composed of steel
Skate Park | Public Sculptures by Jeff Hall Studio. Item composed of steel
Skate Park | Public Sculptures by Jeff Hall Studio. Item composed of steel
Skate Park | Public Sculptures by Jeff Hall Studio. Item composed of steel

Created and Sold by Jeff Hall Studio

Jeff Hall Studio

Skate Park - Public Sculptures

Featured In Leesburg, VA

$ On Inquiry

The steel sculpture is 13.5ft. high. Its color is a muted orange that matches the skate parks colored concrete and depicts an inline skater a BMX biker and skateboarders both Boys and girls doing various tricks in blue and black silhouettes. The sculpture was commissioned by, Friends of Leesburg Public Art.

Item Skate Park
Created by Jeff Hall Studio
As seen in Leesburg, Leesburg, VA
Have more questions about this item?
Jeff Hall Studio
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
In order to push the narrative I usually don't concern mysel with scale relationships within the sculpture. In that respect they become a little surreal.

Jeff has had a successful sculpture career for over 25 years; he is also an accomplished airbrush artist and woodworker. He is best known for his architectural brick figure series. Jeff received his BFA Cum lauda in 1984 from The Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore MD and is the recipient of the James L. Young Memorial Prize for excellence.
Jeff worked for eleven years with Frederick Hart one the 20th century’s premier figure sculptors where he honed his figurative skills. After Harts passing in 1999 Jeff continued to realize Mr. Harts final works until 2007 working for the Hart estate.
Jeff has received numerous museum sculpture awards including three people’s choice awards. His ceramic and bronze sculpture has been exhibited nationally and internationally and his hundreds of architectural sculptures adorn government buildings, churches and estates in and around the Washington D.C. area, as well as the east coast, including the Washington National Cathedral, and the US Capitol building, Washington DC.