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Universal Call to Holiness: How we Created a Custom Relief Sculpture for Franciscan University

  • Writer: Steve Baker
    Steve Baker
  • Jun 13
  • 1 min read

Recently, the team at Baker Architects installed the first panel for our "Universal Call to Holiness", a concrete relief sculpture for the University of Franciscan Steubenville.


Crafted from concrete poured into a custom silicone mold, this piece was entirely designed and fabricated in-house. Every detail was shaped with intention — from the concept drawings to the final casting. The texture, weight, and materiality of the piece are grounded and raw, speaking to the dignity of the human vocation to holiness in the everyday world.



Call to holiness 3D model in Blender
Call to holiness 3D model in Blender

Computer rendering of the full relief sculpture
Computer rendering of the full relief sculpture
Our team installing the first panel
Our team installing the first panel

The piece started originally as a 3D model which we cut out of foam and used to create our silicone mold.


At Baker Architects, we don’t just sketch ideas — we make them real. Our team designs, models, sculpts, and fabricates works that integrate seamlessly into liturgical spaces. That means the art we create isn’t just decorative — it’s deeply tied to the theology and architecture it inhabits.


The Universal Call to Holiness reminds us that sanctity isn’t reserved for the few — it’s a calling for all. Be sure to check out the Universal Call to Holiness at Franciscan University and contact us if you need similar work.



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