‘’IRON TRACKS THROUGH THE WEST’’ This sculpture of the “iron
horse” tells the story of America's Westward Expansion by merging the forces
and figures that transformed the continent. Like a stream flowing to a river,
the iron tracks of the railroad brought change and accelerated the development
and progress of America. The railroad connected the people of the Atlantic and
Pacific, helping join a diverse nation. The large steam engine and coal car, in
a partial relief, symbolize the American drive to forge ahead through industry
and technology. The right side of the sculpture shows a Plains Indian on a
swift pony pursuing running buffalo; they represent the native peoples and
animals of the untamed West. As the running buffalo move through the sculpture,
they merge into longhorn cattle, which soon replaced the buffalo that grazed
the open grasslands of the prairie. A cowboy on horseback, which is one of the
most distinct images of the West, drives this herd of longhorns. Behind these
figures, sculpted in relief, rise the Rocky Mountains. An eagle flies through
the sky, which is silhouetted in the shape of the locomotive. The eagle’s
soaring flight symbolizes the freedom and hope of our great nation. Bronze, 12”
x 28” x 8.5” $4800 chrisnavarro.com
No comments:
Post a Comment