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
Thursday, January 10, 2019
COLD BEANS AND A WET SADDLE
COLD BEANS AND A WET SADDLE This sculpture depicts the unglamorous side of being a cowboy. Working outside in miserable weather and pushing through to finish a job. It has been pouring cold rain all day long. The cowboy and his horse are covered with mud when they stop for a bite to eat. With no shelter from the rain, the cowboy knows it is too wet to start a fire, so he reaches into his saddlebags for a can of beans. Sitting on a rock, he makes the best of what he has. With cold beans in his belly, he’ll swing back into his wet saddle and finish the job he has set out to do. That is the cowboy way. chrisnavarro.com
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