HOUSTON — BRACE Industrial Group recently provided a scaffolding solution for Artist Chris Duh’s sculpture at Ronald McDonald House Charity of Kansas City (RMHC-KC).
“With great art work sometimes comes a great challenge,” commented Steve Cox, regional manager for BRACE Integrated Services. “I was approached by the artist to look at the project for two reasons: a confined space challenge and how to keep the artists safe. Once I saw the space, I knew for a fact the PERI-UP Rosett Modular scaffold would solve both of these items with ease.”
Filling the entire inside of the stairwell at the Ronald McDonald House with PERI UP Rosett Flex Modular scaffolding allowed for a safe decorating work space for the artists. The ease of use and flexibility of the PERI UP system permitted the artists to complete the project in under two weeks. Providing a safe working environment for all of the artists allowed them to bring Duh’s vision to light. Once the work was completed, BRACE dismantled the scaffold, unveiling the finished sculpture titled “Hope Grows Here.”
For more information, email deborah.sill@brace.com or call (281) 749-1038.