Mosquito metal garden art sculpture. Made of metal. Fred uses reclaimed metal parts, and change do to supply. No two sculptures exactly alike. Display rod screws into the sculpture, and goes directly into the ground for easy display. You can extend the display rod, by purchasing a longer pipe that fits around the 1/4 display rod.
Size: 11" by 10" comes with 18” display rod
Fred Conlon is the creative genius behind Sugarpost Pottery and Metal located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born and raised by two high school English teachers in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Fred graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in Public Communication. However Fred's dream was to open a pottery shop which, with his family's support, opened as Sugarpost Pottery in 1998. In 1999, after Fred created the first army helmet turtle, Sugarpost Metal headed in the direction of full-time metal production. The addition of a separate metal fabrication facility resulted in myriad additions to the metal line of creatures coming from Fred's imagination. His signature "Gnome-Be-Gones" and other quirky critters are featured by fine craft galleries throughout the country.