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Ken Toney Stained Glass Roadrunner Sculpture on Wood Base – Signed

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Ken Toney Stained Glass Roadrunner Sculpture on Wood Base – Signed

This handcrafted stained glass roadrunner sculpture by Ken Toney captures the essence of the Southwestern bird with vibrant hues and intricate design. The piece features a harmonious blend of blue, green, yellow, and cream stained glass panels, meticulously framed with metal to depict the roadrunner's sleek form and distinctive wire whiskers.

Condition: In good condition, with no visible damage to the stained glass or metal framework. The wood base shows natural variations, adding to its rustic charm.

Size:

  • Overall Dimensions: 4.5" H x 12" W x 5" D

Note: A soup can is included in the photos for scale reference.

About the Artist: Ken Toney is an esteemed Arizona-based glass artist renowned for his architectural stained glass installations. With a career spanning over three decades, Toney has contributed significantly to the art community, including creating a 1,400-square-foot stained glass ceiling for Terminal 3 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in 1979. This installation was later repurposed into a stained glass wall during the terminal's modernization in 2019.

Toney's work also graces several Phoenix-area churches and the original Maricopa County Courthouse, reflecting his deep connection to the region's cultural and artistic landscape.