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  • Writer: Dale Lewis
    Dale Lewis
  • Jul 30, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 6

Tri-Tops

Part of Scraposaurs Traveling Exhibit

An Experience of Prehistoric Proportions



Tri-Tops by Dale Lewis on display at The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, IA, 2022.
Tri-Tops on display at The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, IA, 2022.

Steel and Stainless Steel

20.5’ Long x 6’ Wide x 7.5’ Tall

 1000 Pounds


This sculpture is for sale and is available for lease in 2027.


Artist Fun Fact: Tri-Tops is 20 feet long. Most Triceratops grew to be 30 feet in length. Built like a tank, he possesses many similarities with the modern Rhinoceros. He’s made of steel with stainless steel horns. Several parts of his legs are from a Chevy pick-up frame.


Dale with Tri-Tops at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA, 2025.
Dale with Tri-Tops at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA, 2025.


An AI rendition of Tri-Tops
An AI rendition of Tri-Tops


Meet the Artist!


Award-winning artist Dale Lewis, is passionate about recycling and art.


Since 2010, Dale has created nearly 150 large-scale sculptures from scrap metal and found objects at his home workshop in Hastings, MN.


When asked about his art, Dale says, "My hobby has become a full-time obsession. There's no turning back now - this is what I want to do when I grow up!"




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