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Biggest Creations

Arnie Lillos Creations has a rich history of producing large-scale metal art exhibits that have been praised by art enthusiasts and critics alike. Arnie was a master of his craft and his exceptional body of work has been displayed in many renowned galleries and museums all over the country. Some of his biggest projects that were completed before his passing are worth mentioning, including intricate metal sculptures, towering installations and metal artwork installations in some of the most well-known public spaces. We are proud to share his legacy with the world through our ongoing exhibits.

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The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is 45 feet high and 11 square feet at the base. It weighs about 4,000 pounds. 3 months is how long it took to be built. It is lit up at night to be seen from the road. You can stand underneath it and look up at the stars. The story behind the Eiffel Tower is that Arnie's late wife had always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower but she had gotten to sick to actually go and see it. So he built it for her so she could see it and never actually have to go anywhere. 

The Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge was built in 2016, is 96 feet long, and weighs 10,000 pounds. It is wide enough to drive a golf cart on. It would be Arnie who found that out. The Golden Gate is able to be walked across and it feels like a small version of the real thing. 

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Noahs Arc

Noah's Arc is the most intricate of Arnie's designs. The Arc contains a small replica of each animal that was on the Arc and is lit up by lights on the inside. There is a huge rainbow overhead the Arc as well. There are also metal animals all in lines preparing to board the Arc all around. 

The Great Lakes

The Great Lakes is an aluminum metal art piece. It displays the outline representations of the lakes and is in the process of being lit up with blue lights. 

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