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, April 18, 2018
People will identify more with art if the story is a powerful.
My sculptures tell a story by using composition, design, movement, and line. These stories include relationships and interactions with people, animals, and landscapes. Irony, humor, conflict, and resolution are all crucial elements woven into the sculpture’s narrative. People will identify more with art if the story is a powerful. Creating a strong title is important, as it helps to enhance the story of the sculpture. I sometimes think of the title first, because it provides me with a concrete image. The sculpture, then, becomes a representation of that title. Here are 2 sculptures I had the title before the design. IF YOU WANT TO SEE A RAINBOW YOU GOT TO STAND A LITTLE RAIN'' and WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND.
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