Chris Navarro from Casper WY and owner of Navarro Gallery and Sculpture Garden in Sedona, AZ has been sculpting professionally since 1986. He is best known for his large monumental sculptures. With over 34 monumental bronze sculptures placed throughout the country and his work is in 11 museum collections. “Family, horses, and art have been the driving passions of my life. I love what I do for a living and hope others can see that through the work I have created.’’ www.chrisnavarro.com
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
A collector of my work had his house burned to the ground his bronze sculpture survived.
A collector of my work had his house burned to the ground. He said the only thing that survived were my bronze sculptures. They will need new wood bases and re patina other than that they will be good as new. That is the great thing about bronze it is so strong and durable. Bronze is poured at 2100 degrees and will survive a house fire here is the proof.
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
‘’THE MESSENGER ''
I just finished my clay maquette ‘’THE MESSENGER for my monument of John W. Smith for San
Antonio ,TX. he is the last messenger sent from the Alamo by Travis Austin in
1836. He rode out to get reinforcements. The monumental bronze will be 12.5
feet in height and place on the Alamo Sculpture Trail, which would include 14
bronze sculptures, placed between the Alamo and the Briscoe Western Art Museum. chrisnavarro.com
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
If you have any fiends who went to CSU share it with them thanks Chris
My daughter Natalie designed this ad for me. It is going in the Colorado State University Alumni magazine the sculpture IS at CSU. If you have any fiends who went to CSU share it with them thanks Chris chrisnavarro.com
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