Canonizing Big Art for it’s creators, and supporters.

Scale, Nature, the Artist’s hand, and community.

Founding Artists

  • Benjamin Langholz

    Reno, NV, USA

    My work focuses on creating epic-scale, interactive sculptures that allow the visitor to physically experience and engage with specific emotions and states of the body.

  • Matty Mo - The Most Famous Artist

    Tucumcari, NM, USA

    Matty Mo is an artist and entrepreneur living and working in Tucumcari, NM. He created Art City, a Big Art sculpture park on 40 acres off Route 66. He’s interested in small town revitalization and new models that support the financing, production, and distribution of Big Art.

  • Marco Cochrane

    Petaluma, CA, USA

    Marco Cochrane, born in Venice and raised in Northern California, discovered his talent for sculpting in his 20s, focusing on sculptures of women and inspired by Burning Man to enlarge his works, believing that balancing feminine and male energy is key to solving global problems.

  • James Tapscott

    Melbourne, Australia

    As a contemporary land artist I work primarily outdoors, in the public realm, though often quite remote. My works are site specific, even site-determined and fuse simple materials and aesthetics with localized natural phenomena and light.

  • Matt McConnell

    Raleigh, NC, USA

    Since 2001, McConnell Studios has created custom-designed sculptures, lighting, and architectural installations for various clients, using diverse materials and 3D CAD for design accuracy, with Matt McConnell, who has 23 years of experience and degrees in Architecture and Industrial Design, leading the studio.

  • Adrian Landon

    Reno, NV, USA

    Metal is my primary material of choice. It is the substance of infinite possibility and immediate execution.

    The combination of my passions for the natural realm and my metal working, mechanical and engineering skills, allow me to conquer the 3rd and 4th dimension, to bend steel like it's nobody's business and make iron come to life with motion.

  • Daina Albony

    California, USA

    Much of my work is deeply rooted in the notion of using multiple pieces to create a larger cohesive work of art. Originating from a mixed palette of recycled materials, my work reclaims discarded artifacts from the distant past to re-imagine new meaning.

    In many instances, the ideas will emerge from the objects themselves as the form takes shape. I specifically use repurposed materials and intentionally recreate a whole new context for them.

  • Andrea Greenlees

    London, UK

    London-based multi-faceted artist and designer creating a wide range of artwork in a variety of media and materials, specialising in large-scale installations for public spaces.