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"Four Presentation Sculptures (Salute)"
Railroad Workers (Olgyie H-1, Olgyie H-2, Olgyie H-3, Olgyie H-4,)
(USS Hornet Ceremony)

"Five Signed Spikes"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie FSS)

"Balance"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie B)

"The Paper Weight"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie TPW)

"To Russia With Love"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie TRWL)

"The UCB Clown"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie TUCBC)

"Face Off"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie FO)

"Old Jack"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie OJ)

"Old Timer"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie OT)

"The Obelisk"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie TO)

"1895"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie 1895)

"Riding High"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie RH)

"Measuring Up"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie MU)

"The Machinist"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie TM)

"The Oiler"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie TO)

"My HERO"
Railroad Worker (Olgyie MH)

"Royal Pick"
(Series 1/1 1970)
(Two Old Southern Pacific RR Pick axes)

"Faith"
A sand casting of "pot metal" and mounted on a Wood base.
Created in 1968 by Carrington and completed in 2011

"Reaching Out"
A sand casting of "pot metal" and mounted on a marble base.
Created in 1968 by Carrington and completed in 2011.
"Islander"
"
Donated to the University of California, Berkeley.

"The Montague Eagle"
Created
by students
Amber Lycan and Jorday Billingsley
of the Delphic
School in Montague, CA
under the supervision of local
Artist Ralph
Starritt
using
funds donated by
The Carrington Foundation For Public Art
Click on this photo to see images of more donated sculptures.
Collier
Rest Stop Sculpture Commissioned
(Shown
with unidentified viewer)
The Carrington Foundation For Public
Art commissioned the Yreka California artist Ralph Starritt to create this logo
for the new Collier Rest Stop Visitors Center which is located on
the Klamath River near the California/Oregon border .
This Visitors Center
is on Interstate 5 and located within ten miles of
"Hilt,
California".
The
University of California College of Natural Resources Award

"The
Eagle" Ralph
Starritt
Purchased from this famous Yreka,
California sculptor
by The
Carrington Foundation For Public Art
Donated
to to the United States Air Force and Travis Air Force Base.
Placed
at the main entrance of the
15th
Air Force Headquarters Building, Travis Air Force Base
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