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MICHAEL KEROPIAN SCULPTURE
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DETROIT TIGER STADIUM SCULPTURE
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Northgate Tigers
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| In the spring of 2000, the Detroit Tigers opened their new stadium Comerica Park. Thousands of fans came out on that frigid day to commemorate the new stadium. Nine tigers watch the fans as they enter the stadium gates and roam the colloseum. The tiger sculptures are an average height of 12 feet to the shoulder, with the largest on the ground level at 15 feet. The longest tigers are over 30 feet long.
The bronze tigers were the original model/maquettes for the stadium tigers and are about 16 times smaller than the enlarged versions. These are available in a limited edition. Although the heroic versions are limited to the stadium, we can certainly create a tiger or any animal of any size to fit your site specific needs and budget.
The bronze tiger
Thousand of fan
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Northgate Tigers
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Southgate Tigers
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Tiger Greeting Fans
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Tiger Installation oisting
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Bronze Tigers
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Scoreboard Tigers
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Creating Titanic Tigers
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Click the link below for tickets and information about the Detroit Tigers:
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Tiger Stadium
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MICHAEL KEROPIAN
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392 Gipsy Trail Road
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Carmel, New York 10512 USA
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845-228-1306
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www.keropiansculpture.com
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Entire website contents, artworks and sculpture, Copyright Michael J. Keropian Sculpture LLC. All rights reserved, no part of this website or artworks may be produced in any means without prior written permission.
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