Gregory Fields
Ceramic and steel creations from Erie, Colorado.
Public Art | Sculpture | Ceramic Wall Murals | Custom Ceramics

Starting soon! Erie home-based business vendor sale from 1-4 May 9th at Aspen Ridge Prep School in Erie, Colorado. 40 vendors with a huge variety of products.
#artsale #smallbusinesslove #buylocal #eriecolorado

Starting soon! Erie home-based business vendor sale from 1-4 May 9th at Aspen Ridge Prep School in Erie, Colorado. 40 vendors with a huge variety of products.
#artsale #smallbusinesslove #buylocal #eriecolorado

Starting soon! Erie home-based business vendor sale from 1-4 May 9th at Aspen Ridge Prep School in Erie, Colorado. 40 vendors with a huge variety of products.
#artsale #smallbusinesslove #buylocal #eriecolorado

Hi Friends, this Saturday I will have a few new garden sculptures available at the Erie pop-up market. There will be 40 home-based Erie businesses with products on display. Come check it out and say hi!
#eriecolorado #artsale #steelsculpture #ceramicsculpture #buylocal #gardenart

New piece "Hummingbird & Hawk" just born. Weathering steel and glazed ceramic; 68” x 20” x 8” with 1/4” x 18” x 16” base. Can happily live in a garden. Message me if interested. Happy Spring!
#hummingbird #hawk #ceramicandsteel #steelsculpture #ceramicsculpture #gardensculpture

New piece "Hummingbird & Hawk" just born. Weathering steel and glazed ceramic; 68” x 20” x 8” with 1/4” x 18” x 16” base. Can happily live in a garden. Message me if interested. Happy Spring!
#hummingbird #hawk #ceramicandsteel #steelsculpture #ceramicsculpture #gardensculpture

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

In early December 2025 I installed two sculptures at Sloan’s Lake Playground in Denver. “Community” combines imagery of Sloan’s Lake wildlife, human presence both past and current, and words from local residents into an artwork that celebrates the unifying power of community. The steel structure, made of weathering steel, takes the form of the letter “C,” representing the word “community.” It is adorned with abstract ceramic leaf forms, reflecting the plant life of the lake shore.
“Mother Earth” honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element. The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
This project was commissioned by Denver Arts & Venues (@denverarts and @denverpublicart). Big thanks to @petewysong for help with the installation.
#publicart #publicartdenver #artforall #motherearth #community

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

Commissioned by the Town of Erie Public Art Program and installed in fall of 2025, Canary Loop consists of six 5’ tall canary-shaped sculptures located a third of a mile apart along the trail that encircles old town. Each sculpture features two glazed ceramic relief panels, one side an abstract design and the other a more literal design that reflects the human presence in Erie and the natural life that surrounds the town. The canary shape of the pieces honors the little birds that signaled the presence of unsafe gasses in the coal mines from Erie’s early days.
#publicart #publicsculpture #steelandceramic #wildlifeart #historyart #eriecolorado #eriecoloradopublicart #canary #canaryloop #canarylooptrail #artforthecommunity #ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture

“Spirits of the Wild”, commissioned by the City of Louisville, Colorado, was installed in December 2025 at the South Street Underpass at the north end of downtown. Standing over 10 feet tall, the sculpture represents 11 species of wildlife that inhabit the Front Range of Colorado: Coyote, Northern Leopard Frog, Big Horn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontail Rabbit, Great Horned Owl, Mountain Lion, Elk, Swallowtail Butterfly, Red-tailed Hawk, and Black-tailed Prairie Dog.
#publicart #frontrangewildlife #louisvillecolorado #steelsculpture #ceramicart #louisvillecoloradoart #coloradopublicart #coloradowildlife #wildlifeart

“Spirits of the Wild”, commissioned by the City of Louisville, Colorado, was installed in December 2025 at the South Street Underpass at the north end of downtown. Standing over 10 feet tall, the sculpture represents 11 species of wildlife that inhabit the Front Range of Colorado: Coyote, Northern Leopard Frog, Big Horn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontail Rabbit, Great Horned Owl, Mountain Lion, Elk, Swallowtail Butterfly, Red-tailed Hawk, and Black-tailed Prairie Dog.
#publicart #frontrangewildlife #louisvillecolorado #steelsculpture #ceramicart #louisvillecoloradoart #coloradopublicart #coloradowildlife #wildlifeart

“Spirits of the Wild”, commissioned by the City of Louisville, Colorado, was installed in December 2025 at the South Street Underpass at the north end of downtown. Standing over 10 feet tall, the sculpture represents 11 species of wildlife that inhabit the Front Range of Colorado: Coyote, Northern Leopard Frog, Big Horn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontail Rabbit, Great Horned Owl, Mountain Lion, Elk, Swallowtail Butterfly, Red-tailed Hawk, and Black-tailed Prairie Dog.
#publicart #frontrangewildlife #louisvillecolorado #steelsculpture #ceramicart #louisvillecoloradoart #coloradopublicart #coloradowildlife #wildlifeart

“Spirits of the Wild”, commissioned by the City of Louisville, Colorado, was installed in December 2025 at the South Street Underpass at the north end of downtown. Standing over 10 feet tall, the sculpture represents 11 species of wildlife that inhabit the Front Range of Colorado: Coyote, Northern Leopard Frog, Big Horn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontail Rabbit, Great Horned Owl, Mountain Lion, Elk, Swallowtail Butterfly, Red-tailed Hawk, and Black-tailed Prairie Dog.
#publicart #frontrangewildlife #louisvillecolorado #steelsculpture #ceramicart #louisvillecoloradoart #coloradopublicart #coloradowildlife #wildlifeart

“Spirits of the Wild”, commissioned by the City of Louisville, Colorado, was installed in December 2025 at the South Street Underpass at the north end of downtown. Standing over 10 feet tall, the sculpture represents 11 species of wildlife that inhabit the Front Range of Colorado: Coyote, Northern Leopard Frog, Big Horn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontail Rabbit, Great Horned Owl, Mountain Lion, Elk, Swallowtail Butterfly, Red-tailed Hawk, and Black-tailed Prairie Dog.
#publicart #frontrangewildlife #louisvillecolorado #steelsculpture #ceramicart #louisvillecoloradoart #coloradopublicart #coloradowildlife #wildlifeart

“Spirits of the Wild”, commissioned by the City of Louisville, Colorado, was installed in December 2025 at the South Street Underpass at the north end of downtown. Standing over 10 feet tall, the sculpture represents 11 species of wildlife that inhabit the Front Range of Colorado: Coyote, Northern Leopard Frog, Big Horn Sheep, Black Bear, Desert Cottontail Rabbit, Great Horned Owl, Mountain Lion, Elk, Swallowtail Butterfly, Red-tailed Hawk, and Black-tailed Prairie Dog.
#publicart #frontrangewildlife #louisvillecolorado #steelsculpture #ceramicart #louisvillecoloradoart #coloradopublicart #coloradowildlife #wildlifeart

Commissioned by the City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places program @focoart, "Nature's Helpers" consists of two 8' tall pillars and three 4' tall sculptures. Made of weathering steel and ceramic, the two pillar sculptures feature ceramic designs representing closeup views of native plants, birds, and reptiles. The three smaller sculptures represent native species that play a role in pollinating our flowers and trees. The project is located in the brand new Tailwinds Park in southeast Ft Collins, Colorado just north of Bacon Elementary School.
#publicart #ftcollinspublicart #ftcollinscolorado #fortcollinscolorado #artinpublicplaces #pollinators #wildlifeart #nativespecies #frontrangewildlife

Commissioned by the City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places program @focoart, "Nature's Helpers" consists of two 8' tall pillars and three 4' tall sculptures. Made of weathering steel and ceramic, the two pillar sculptures feature ceramic designs representing closeup views of native plants, birds, and reptiles. The three smaller sculptures represent native species that play a role in pollinating our flowers and trees. The project is located in the brand new Tailwinds Park in southeast Ft Collins, Colorado just north of Bacon Elementary School.
#publicart #ftcollinspublicart #ftcollinscolorado #fortcollinscolorado #artinpublicplaces #pollinators #wildlifeart #nativespecies #frontrangewildlife

Commissioned by the City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places program @focoart, "Nature's Helpers" consists of two 8' tall pillars and three 4' tall sculptures. Made of weathering steel and ceramic, the two pillar sculptures feature ceramic designs representing closeup views of native plants, birds, and reptiles. The three smaller sculptures represent native species that play a role in pollinating our flowers and trees. The project is located in the brand new Tailwinds Park in southeast Ft Collins, Colorado just north of Bacon Elementary School.
#publicart #ftcollinspublicart #ftcollinscolorado #fortcollinscolorado #artinpublicplaces #pollinators #wildlifeart #nativespecies #frontrangewildlife

Commissioned by the City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places program @focoart, "Nature's Helpers" consists of two 8' tall pillars and three 4' tall sculptures. Made of weathering steel and ceramic, the two pillar sculptures feature ceramic designs representing closeup views of native plants, birds, and reptiles. The three smaller sculptures represent native species that play a role in pollinating our flowers and trees. The project is located in the brand new Tailwinds Park in southeast Ft Collins, Colorado just north of Bacon Elementary School.
#publicart #ftcollinspublicart #ftcollinscolorado #fortcollinscolorado #artinpublicplaces #pollinators #wildlifeart #nativespecies #frontrangewildlife

Commissioned by the City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places program @focoart, "Nature's Helpers" consists of two 8' tall pillars and three 4' tall sculptures. Made of weathering steel and ceramic, the two pillar sculptures feature ceramic designs representing closeup views of native plants, birds, and reptiles. The three smaller sculptures represent native species that play a role in pollinating our flowers and trees. The project is located in the brand new Tailwinds Park in southeast Ft Collins, Colorado just north of Bacon Elementary School.
#publicart #ftcollinspublicart #ftcollinscolorado #fortcollinscolorado #artinpublicplaces #pollinators #wildlifeart #nativespecies #frontrangewildlife
Glazed panels ready for firing at over 2100 degrees. These will end up in two steel pillar sculptures for Schoolside Park in Ft Collins, Colorado next month.
All the imagery is closeup views of butterfly wings, reptile skin, and bird feathers from local wildlife. The fired glaze colors are often very different from the unfired colors seen here.
#ceramicsculpture #publicart #readyforthekiln
Today the studio is open! 10-5 as part of the Lafayette Artist Underground Hustle studio tour (@laughevent). I am moving 6 minutes away to Erie so everything is 50% off. Artists @lesliemayacharlesjewelry and @littlewrencs are joining me.
#ceramicsculpture #steelsculpture #artsale #arttile #laughstudiotour #lafayettecolorado
Spend a lovely summer solstice evening with @gregoryfieldsart celebrating the completion of his series of sculptures in the @denvermuseumns's "Nature Play" area, representing flora and fauna from different habitat regions of Colorado 🌤️
We're honored to welcome these works into the #DenverPublicArt collection:
⛰️ Alpine/Forestlands
🌊 Aquatics/Riparian
🌿 Shrublands/Grasslands
🌲 Pinyon/Juniper Woodlands
You’re invited! 💌
Celebrate the summer solstice AND new artworks from @gregoryfieldsart in @denvermuseumns's “Nature Play” area within City Park this Friday, June 20 from 6-8pm. Join us for FREE interactive installations and explorations of Colorado-inspired landscapes, bringing together community, art and nature 🍃
Learn more 👉 DenverPublicArt.org/Events
The gang’s all here! 🙌
With the installation of “Aquatics/Riparian” yesterday, @gregoryfieldsart’s series of ceramic-and-steel sculptures within @denvermuseumns’s “Nature Play” area in City Park is finally complete.
Come celebrate this achievement with us next Friday, June 20 from 6-8pm! Join us on the longest day of the year for interactive installations, explore Colorado-inspired landscapes and take part in a joyful evening that honors community, art and the rhythms of nature. Free and open to all 🎉
Learn more 👉 DenverPublicArt.org/Events
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