Speaking with Eli Hopkins




U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center Podcasts show

Summary: Eli Hopkins is a nationally-renowned sculptor who lives and works in Colorado. In 2002 Hopkins released his first bronze sculptures. His set of stylized horses was well received and, since that time, Hopkins has been able to move forward at a phenomenal rate in his sculpting and art career. His work is selling very successfully, and he has been rewarded with several corporate commissions, along with many articles and recognitions in prominent art publications and museums. Although he has concentrated mainly on wildlife themes thus far, Hopkins has a wide range of interests, which are reflected in an expanding line of varied and unique art works. The NCTC statue is Hopkins first full-sized human sculpture. The state was designed and installed by Hopkins. The dedication ceremony was May 2, 2012.