Sunday, December 17, 2017

My good friend Pete Martinez lost his battle with cancer and If you want to pay your respects his service will be this Wednesday Dec 20,2017 at 10am Our Lady Of Fatima Casper WY

My good friend Pete Martinez lost his battle with cancer and If you want to pay your respects his service will be this Wednesday Dec 20,2017 at 10am Our Lady Of Fatima Casper WY. He was my friend and I will be there. I was called by the Casper Star Tribune they were doing an article about him and asked me about our friendship and this is what they wrote. Pete I am going to miss you and I will see you down the trail love you brother.
Pete Martinez called Casper artist Chris Navarro one day out of the blue, maybe 25 years ago, and said they should meet. Both musician and sculptor had a shared interest in rodeo and horses.
At some point later, Navarro decided to give Martinez the basics on team roping. Martinez wanted to know how to do it safely, because, of course, the Nashville musician “couldn’t afford to lose any of his digits.”
Martinez, a man known for strong family bonds, a sense of humor and his success as a Nashville recording artist, died of cancer Dec. 10 in Houston. He was 56.
“The guy was a born entertainer, that’s for sure,” Navarro said. “Just him and a guitar and bunch of guys sitting around you know, the next thing you know, it’s a party breaking out.”
A full life Martinez was born in Leadville, Colorado, and grew up in Casper, the oldest of three siblings, said his sister, Sandra Dixon. His parents, Pete and Isabel Martinez, raised them around music and horses, which remained lifelong passions for him, she said.
His music and business activity took him around the country and even overseas to perform. But he visited his hometown whenever he could, even if just to stop for dinner out with family before a flight out the next day, Dixon said.
People always noticed the tall, thin man in his trademark black cowboy hat, she said.
“I had to share him,” Dixon said. “I don’t think he knew a stranger; and if he did, he would make friends immediately. He had the most warm smile. People were just drawn to him.”
Martinez’s father taught him to play guitar when he was young, Dixon said. Martinez graduated from Natrona County High School in 1979, and he earned his bachelors degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Wyoming and Metropolitan State University of Denver.
His albums recorded in Nashville included “Changes,” and “I Would for You” on the Rodeo Records label, and his single “Bull Rider” became a hit at rodeos nationwide.
He also recently recorded a gospel CD, Dixon said.
He was a hit with Casper audiences for his local performances including the CNFR and Ranch City Party at the Casper Events Center.
The son of a Navy veteran, Martinez performed his song “We Thank You” for a D-Day commemoration event in 2014 at Omaha Beach in Normandy, according to his Facebook page. A song he wrote called “The Horse” was featured on an IMAX film, his sister said. Hank Williams Jr. helped on one of his CDs.
She recalled he’d often send photos from Nashville and call his mother to say, “You won’t believe who I just got to watch singing or just met.”

Martinez also ran companies in Colorado and Houston, where he owned homes with his wife, Dixon said. He worked in the water resource industry with experience in mining engineering, energy development and ranch and farm brokerage, according to westernwaterresources.com.
Dixon looked up to Martinez, even as a child. He was protective and could be bossy, so she’d tell him he was her big brother, not her dad — and they’d laugh.
They’d go to the lake on the Fourth of July and jump off the cliffs. Even if everyone else said not to do something, he’d be the one to say, “Let’s do it, I’ll do it with you.”
His daring extended to competing in rodeo as a bull rider, she said.
“He was a cowboy from his soul,” Dixon said.
Friendships Martinez’ friends remember him as down-to-earth with a sense of humor and loyalty.
His childhood friend, Dick O’Hearn, said he never let success give him a big ego. He was outgoing and generous with smiles, handshakes and hugs. O’Hearn called him an active listener, paying close attention and asking questions.
“He thought you were the most important person in the room at that time,” he said. “He would just focus on you and play catch-up.” Martinez always was eager to reunite over the years and reminisce about their years together in church, little league baseball and school — from Westwood Elementary through UW — and their times since then, he said.
“It’s always so great to see you,” Martinez wrote when he signed his “Changes” CD for his friend. “We’re like brothers.”
Navarro, too, remembers him most as a good friend. After a bad horse wreck on the trail ride in New Mexico, the first face Navarro saw when he came to was Martinez.’ Martinez also was the first-person Navarro knew to arrive at the hospital. He’d had his clothes cut off, so Martinez bought him new ones.
Martinez called him a few weeks ago from Houston to tell him it would probably be the last time they talk.

“He told me he valued my friendship and that I meant a lot to him and that he wanted to let me know he loved me,” Navarro said. “Not many cowboys tell each other they love each other, you know what I mean.”

Thursday, December 14, 2017

AUTUMNS CHALLENGE

My monumental bronze elk AUTUMNS CHALLENGE at a collectors home in AZ she sent this picture with no photo shop what a sunset. Lisa thanks for sharing.
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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Fort Collins monuments (and the stories behind them)


Fort Collins monuments (and the stories behind them)
"Monuments are a great way to learn about your city, the people who have been there before," said Thomas Cauvin, a Colorado State University professor of public history and the mind behind a recent Northern Colorado monuments project. Fort Collins monuments (and the stories behind them)
3. "20% Chance of Flurries"
"20% Chance of Flurries" sits on the east side of CSU's Monfort Quad, reminding passersby of the perseverance of Colorado's farm and ranch families. Location: Colorado State University
Located on the east side of CSU's Monfort Quad — perched high above the sea of students trudging to class every day — is a frozen glimpse into frontier life.
The 16- by 11-foot bronze statue, named "20% Chance of Flurries," shows a cowboy clutching his horse's reins and holding a calf on his lap.
The statue, which was sculpted by Chris Navarro and dedicated in 2005, honors the farm and ranch families of Colorado. A plaque below the sculpture includes a poem of the same name, written by Jeff Anslinger.

20% Chance of Flurries
As we headed out to start the day
We noticed the sky was turnin' gray
A cold north wind had started to blow
and we knew that by noon there'd be snow
Now I'll admit its early spring
And a man never knows what the weather will bring
But most of the calves are already born
And just last week the sheep were shorn
Then the blizzard blew in like a demon from hell
How much snow we'd get was hard to tell
So towards the shelter we pushed the stock
But the snow was a driftin' by two o'clock
Then the sheep went to millin' and the cattle bunched tight
But like mad men against nature we kept up the fight
We were yellin' and whippin' with our catch ropes
But as the blizzard raged on, there sank our hopes
Across our saddles we carried calves to the shed
And prayed to God that by morning they all wouldn't be dead
We made it to the house, but our hopes they were gone
Then the blizzard blew out just before dawn
For we knew the battle we had lost
But then first light showed us the cost
My heart was sinkin' while I was on the saddle
Countin' dead sheep and draggin' frozen cattle
But in my mind some words still remain
This weatherman's little rhyming refrain
Stockmen and ranchers, you have no worries
It's only a 20% chance of flurries.

20% Chance of Flurries is a sculpture that won a national competition and was commissioned as a 15 ' tall monument by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Placed at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, the sculpture honors the dedication and hardships of the people who make their living ranching and farming. The image of a cowboy on a horse saving a young calf embodies the test of endurance that highlights the best qualities of the men who live in the West. They face hard conditions, and take life as it comes. This sculpture is available in a table top size. chrisnavarro.com

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Started a new sculpture looking for a good title I was thinking ''LAND OF THE FREE'' any friends have a good suggestion let me know thanks Chris

                                     ‘’LAND OF THE FREE’’  by Chris Navarro
 Clay original of an Eagle flying over a map of the United States of America. to be cast in bronze and offered as a wall hanging or free-standing sculpture. H-15.5'' L-23'' W- 5 Can be ordered as a wall hanging or free-standing sculpture. Precast price 2300. Limited edition 100   50% Deposit to order & 50 % on delivery this offer is good until February 19, 2018  

  National award-winning artist Chris Navarro has been sculpting professionally since 1986. Well known for his large monumental sculptures. With over 34 monumental bronze sculptures placed throughout the country his work is included in 11 museum collections. www.chrisnavarro.com

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Monday, November 13, 2017

My annual Navarro studio newsletter brochure




My annual Navarro studio newsletter brochure to all my collectors is being mailed today. I mail one out every year to all my collectors to update them on new work and let them know I appreciate their support. Because without them I would not be able to make a living doing what I love thank you Chris Navarro!

Sunday, November 12, 2017

On Veterans day I think of my father who is a veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam and served in the military for 30 years. Thinking of you today dad.




On Veterans day I think of my father who is a veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam and served in the military for 30 years. Thinking of you today dad.
Lt. Col. Herbert Navarro born in Dell Rio Texas February 11, 1926. Was one in a family of 13 children and grew up in San Antonio Texas. In 1941 when he was 15 years old he started working for Western Union as a bicycle delivery boy to help support his family. He told me his most difficult deliveries were military death notice telegrams to the families of soldiers fighting in World War II. In February 1944 he enlisted at the age of 18 in the U.S. Army. After boot camp he was given the assignment of being a POW guard for German prisoners relocated to Louisiana. At the end of World War II, he went to college on the G.I. Bill as a ROTC cadet. He graduated in 1950 with a degree in physics and was sent to the Korean War as a second lieutenant in the US Army First Field artillery. After his tour in Korea he told me while he was in the Army he would see the planes flying above and thought he would rather be up in the sky than down here on the ground. He then proceeded to transfer into the Air Force in 1952. He was sent to flight navigation school and received a bachelor degree in electrical engineering. In 1970 he did a tour in Vietnam developing night vision imagery systems on the gunship Puff the Magic Dragon. In 1972 our family was transferred to Torrejon Air Base Madrid, Spain. My father fluent in Spanish and now a Lt. Col. was put in charge of Combat Grande the installation of the defense radar for Spain. My father joined the Army as a Pfc. in 1944 and retired with 30 years of military service in 1974 at the age of 48. He was a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. He was a master navigator with continuous flight status and qualified on the B- 25, C-119, B-47, B-52 and the KC-135.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Hank gave us a chance to win another buckle love that horse!

Do to the weather and work I have not been able to rope latley. Finaly got a chance to go up to the National Team Roping in Wright Wy and that good horse Hank gave us a chance to win another buckle love that horse!

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

'' DARE TO DREAM BIG'' I have always loved the message in this sculpture.


'' DARE TO DREAM BIG'' I have always loved the message in this sculpture. I plan on making this a monumental bronze sculpture heiht 6' 6'' length 10' . the table top size is h-15'' x L-19'' If anyone is interested in helping make this happen message me.
A cat sitting on books with the titles The Power Of Belief looks into a mirror and sees his reflection as a lion. A mouse peeking around the mirror thinks, “Just what I need a cat who thinks he is a lion!” It is all about the power of belief. The way to become a lion is to think and believe you are lion.
Having the power of belief helps keep your dreams alive. To achieve anything in life requires faith and a strong belief in yourself. Your beliefs determine your action and your action determines your results, but first you must believe. All things are possible for those who believe. If you really believe you can do something, you can.
This sculpture will also have an interactive element. Next to the monumental bronze ‘’DARE TO DREAM BIG’’ will be an outdoor chalk board. At the top of the board a sign reads- I DARE TO DREAM BIG AND I WILL…. there is open space below for the viewer to engage with the sculpture and write down their dreams and goals. When the board is full it can be erased so the next person can write down their goals and dreams.
There are many benefits from writing down your goals. You are more likely to achieve your goals by writing them down. It will force you to clarify what you want and by selecting something specific, it will motivate you to take action. No dream is too big. Open your mind and heart to the possibilities, trust and believe that, if you write it down, one day you will make your goal happen.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Here is a short video from my sculpting demonstration on Good Morning Wyoming on K2

Here is a short video from my sculpting demonstration on Good Morning Wyoming on K2 TV I did a horse bust in 90 minutes it went by fast. chrisnavarro.com

https://youtu.be/H7q5ZCocAvE         

Friday, October 27, 2017

Started early this morning sculpting demonstration on Good Morning Wyoming on K2 TV



Started early this morning sculpting demonstration on Good Morning Wyoming on K2 TV I did a horse bust in 90 minutes it went by fast.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

''FLAME HORSE''

''FLAME HORSE'' new clay to be cast in bronze H-13'' w-5'' with base price 900. I wanted the hore's mane to look like flames

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

I will be the featured artist and do a sculpting demonstration on Friday Oct 27 from 5:30 am – 7 am on KTWO TV Good Morning Wyoming


I will be the featured artist and do a sculpting demonstration on Friday Oct 27 from 5:30 am – 7 am on KTWO TV Good Morning Wyoming Casper, WY television show. It is early in the morning, and it is for a good cause to help raise money and awareness for the Casper Humane Society. If you have a chance tune in. chrisnavarro.com

Thursday, October 19, 2017

ON THE PROWL

This is my quickdraw from Jackson Hole Art Festival casting in bronze. I took the sculpture home and finished it. I will cast one for myself and if anyone is interested I would be willing to sell mine for 1500. H-19'' L-9'' you can message me . chrisnavarro.com

Monday, October 16, 2017

I was able to take home top prizes in the Calgary Stampede bronze trophy competition.


I was able to take home top prizes in the Calgary Stampede bronze trophy competition with my Bull Riding sculpture ‘’Double Rank’’ and also won the Bareback Bronc Riding sculpture trophy with ‘Kicking It at Calgary’’. There were 197 sculptures entered in the Calgary Stampede bronze trophy competition.
My sculptures, along with $100,000. will be presented to the champion bull and bareback rider for the next five years at the Calgary Stampede. The bronze sculptures are a limited edition of 24 and Calgary receives the first 9 in the edition. So, if you would like to have one and don’t think you will win Calgary you can have your own Champion bronze sculpture for $5000. Let me know if you would like to own a piece of rodeo history.
‘’Double Rank’’ H-32’’ L-22’’ ‘‘Kicking It at Calgary’’ – H 23.5’’ L- 18’’ Photos are of clay orginals to be cast in bronze

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

To my friend’s I would like to share 21 books that get my personal 5-star rating. Stories that are true and will inspire you.

To my friend’s I would like to share 21 books that get my personal 5-star rating. Stories that are true and will inspire you and books that have helped me creating art and being a better person. So read on!
I am asking my friends to vote on my 30 second video on audible books. I can win a new car and if I do I plan on selling it and use the money to cast more bronze sculptures. So friends if you can vote please do thanks Chris. click on this link to watch the 30 second video     
I have used books as mentors in my life. When I was 23 years old I followed my passion, and using books I taught myself to sculpt.
I love making my living as an artist. I spend thousands of hours a year working alone in my studio. I work all day using my hands to create but my ears are free to listen. So, while I work I listen to nonfiction audio books.
I listen to over 150 books a year. I never feel alone when I am listening to a good audio book in my studio or truck. Something magical happens when you listen to a great book it enriches your internal world, It opens your mind and sparks your imagination. Books help you learn and allow you to journey into new worlds.
I know books have inspired me and changed my life by changing my mindset they have helped me build a pathway, between my goals and my life. These books get my personal 5 star rating
Art & Fear by David Bayles
Days of Grace by Arthur Ashe
Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston
Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle   by Steven Pressfield
The Fighter's Mind: Inside the Mental Game by Sam Sheridan (Author)
I'd Rather Be in the Studio: The Artist's No-Excuse Guide by Alyson B. Stanfield
Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance
 Steve Jobs – by Walter Isaacson
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand
The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman BY Elizabeth Letts
In Harm's Way: The Sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story by Doug Stanton
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold by Daniel James Brown
The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne, by Stephen E. Ambros
Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters by Tom Weiner
The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History by Joseph M. Marshall III
Undaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose

Enduring Courage: Ace Pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and the Dawn of the Age of Speed by John F. Ross

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Doing the quickdraw last Saturday in Cody for the Buffalo Bill Art Show


Doing the quickdraw last Saturday in Cody for the Buffalo Bill Art Show with 40 other artists we worked in the big tent becuse it was 36 degrees outside.It was still a lot of fun. The Jackson quickdraw was last week and it was 36 degrees also. It makes the clay hard to work

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

I just placed my monumental bronze ''AUTUMNS CHALLENGE'' in front of the Cody WY Chamber of Commerce.

I just placed my monumental bronze ''AUTUMNS CHALLENGE'' in front of the Cody WY Chamber of Commerce. In the last 25 years, I have been involved with them. I have found they are great people to work with and are huge supporter of the arts. It is a pleasure to be part of all you do for Cody.

Monday, September 25, 2017

The new art form I have created with fellow artist Brandon Bailey the Sculptych

The new art form I have created with fellow artist Brandon Bailey the Sculptych - a work of art incorporating sculpture and paintings that is multi-dimensional multimedia divided into sections constructing a narrative, like the frames of a film to tell a story. The response to the new works has been tremendous. We have decided to release a new Sculptych ‘’20% CHANCE OF FLURRIES’’ the Sculptych’’with 2 embellished Giclée prints on canvas limited edition of 100 with bronze sculpture H- 18’’ L- 68’’ W – 7’’. The three pieces are being sold as a set for 3200. If anyone is interested please send a message thanks Chris.
A cowboy rescues a young calf he finds during a springtime blizzard. Putting the calf across his saddle he rides for home. Finally reaching home in the evening he places the calf in the safety and protection of the barn. The image of a cowboy horseback saving a young calf embodies the test of endurance that highlights the best qualities of the men who live in the West. They face hard conditions, and take life as it comes. ( I utilized a splattered paint technique as part of the Sculptych I put it on the sculpture and prints to create a sense of cold and snow. Each Sculptych is unique because of the snow application is put on by hand. This piece very much reminds me of the winters in Wyoming.) 

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

I will be at the 36th Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show and Quick Draw at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Friday & Saturday Sept 22-23 Cody, WY hope to see you there.



I will be at the 36th Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show and Quick Draw at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Friday & Saturday Sept 22-23 Cody, WY. This will be my 26th year doing this show. If you're in the area stop by and Watch 40 artist create art in 90 minutes it is a blast. I will also be at Big Horn Gallery 1167 Sheridan Avenue Cody, Wyoming this weekend showing new works. I have enclosed photos of work I will have in Cody stop by and visit hope to see you there. 
I have been competing in numerous Quick Draw's in my art career. A QuickDraw is an art event where an artist must create and finish a piece of artwork in a limited amount of time. It is usually one hour to 90 minutes in length. Two Quick Draw's that I do every year in September are the Jackson Hole Arts Festival and the Buffalo Bill Art Show. I really love the fact that they force me to get into the zone. I call it the zone because it is a place you go when you are completely, energized, focused and absorbed in the flow of what you are doing. Time seems to go by unnoticed. Believe me it is the quickest 90 minutes in my life.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

I had a friend share this great Eclipse photo and I wanted to pass it on


. Witnessing the totality in Casper Aug 21 was way cooler and more amazing then I imagined. It inspires you to want to create art that celebrates the experience and that is what life is all about.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Just got back from the Jackson Hole Art Festival quick draw

Just got back from the Jackson Hole Art Festival quick draw. The weather was tough it was 36 degrees and raining. The clay was hard as a rock, lucky I had my wife Lynne Chavez Navarro and good friend Deb Penk to help keep the clay warm with a heat gun and hair dryer. Friend and fellow artist Brandon Bailey was there and we both shared a 12'x 12' tent and kind of stayed dry. My sculpture '' ON THE PROWL'' was auctioned off and I was able to sell 12 editions to be cast in bronze for 1500. ea . Thanks to all the collectors who braved the weather with us. It was still a gret day.

Friday, September 15, 2017

''ALMOST HOME '' new sculptych by Chris Navarro and Brandan Bailey H-26'' L-72'' W- 7''

''ALMOST HOME '' new sculptych by Chris Navarro and Brandan Bailey H-26'' L-72'' W- 7'' A cowboy rescues a newborn calf during a springtime blizzard. This piece very much reminds me of the winters in Wyoming.
This new work will be at Mountain Trails Gallery during the Jackson Hole Art Festival and we will be doing the quickdraw in the Jackson Square on Saturday at 9 am hope to see you there.
Artists Chris Navarro and Brandon Bailey have collaborated to create something new and unique coming up with the idea to incorporate a bronze sculpture and two painting into a work of art. They have developed a new art term and concept with the idea of combining sculpture and painting into a work of art. The new art term is - Sculptych a work of art incorporating sculpture and paintings that is multi-dimensional multimedia divided into sections constructing a narrative, like the frames of a film to tell a story.chrisnavarro.com

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Quick Draw and auction at the Jackson Hole Art Festival Saturday Sept 16 at 9am in the town square.

Quick Draw and auction at the Jackson Hole Art Festival Saturday Sept 16 at 9am in the town square. This will be my 12th year doing this event. If you're in the area stop by and Watch 40 artist create art in 90 minutes it is a blast.
I have been competing in numerous Quick Draw's in my art career. A QuickDraw is an art event where an artist must create and finish a piece of artwork in a limited amount of time. It is usually one hour to 90 minutes in length. Two Quick Draw's that I do every year in September are the Jackson Hole Arts Festival and the Buffalo Bill Art Show. I really love the fact that they force me to get into the zone. I call it the zone because it is a place you go when you are completely, energized, focused and absorbed in the flow of what you are doing. Time seems to go by unnoticed. Believe me it is the quickest hour in my life

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

I am getting close to finishing my new monumental sculpture for the Alamo Sculpture Trail in San Antonio, Tx


I am getting close to finishing my new monumental sculpture for the Alamo Sculpture Trail in San Antonio, Tx. They always take longer than you think!chrisnavarro.com
’’THE MESSENGER’’ a new monumental bronze of John W. Smith for San Antonio, TX. Smith was the last messenger sent by Lt. Col William B. Travis. in 1836. He rode out to get reinforcements for the Alamo. The sculpture will be 12.5 feet in height and placed on the Alamo Sculpture Trail, which would include 14 bronze sculptures, placed between the Alamo and the Briscoe Western Art Museum and will be dedicated in 2018 during San Antonio Texas tricentennial celebration. Bronze maquettes height 21.5’’H 19’’ L W- 8.5’’ are available for purchase of $5000. limited edition 50

Monday, September 11, 2017

Bronze sculpture last foever!


I was just contacted by a collector whose bronze sculpture was in hurricane Harvey it was under water for 2 weeks and it was fine it just needs to be cleaned and a new wood base. Last year a collectors house burned to the ground and his 2 bronzes were saved they just needed to be repatinaed and have new wood bases. Bronze is such a strong and durable medium to work in, it can survive fire and flood. Bronze sculpture last foever!

Friday, September 8, 2017

The Nicolaysen Art Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary tonight.


The Nicolaysen Art Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary tonight with a evenings of art. On Sept. 8 at 6pm, the museum will host the annual Golden Gala. The fundraiser is part of an ongoing effort to keep the doors open another 50 years. The Nicolaysen Art Museum is part of our community and I appreciate all the people who support the arts in Casper I will have 2 sculptures in the auction event I hope to see you there. 

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

The Nicolaysen Art Museum's 2017 GOLDEN GALA art auction and benefit for the museum is September 8th

The Nicolaysen Art Museum's 2017 GOLDEN GALA art auction and benefit for the museum is September 8th  400 E Collins Dr, Casper, WY. I have 2 sculptures in the event. Hope you can make it. chrisnavarro.com 

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Buffalo Soldier


Buffalo Soldier is a nickname originally given to the members of the US Cavalry Black Regiments by the Native American tribes they fought. Throughout the era of the Indian wars, twenty percent of the US Cavalry troopers were black, and fought in over 177 engagements. The combat prowess, bravery, tenaciousness, and looks on the battlefield inspired the natives to call them “Buffalo Soldiers”. Many Indians believe the name symbolizes the Native American respect for the Buffalo Soldiers bravery and valor. Buffalo Soldiers down through the years have worn the name with pride.
BUFFALO SOLDIER bronze 14.5’’x 5’’x 5’’ price 1800.
 Monumental bronze 120’’ x 50’ x 40’’

http://www.chrisnavarro.com/product/buffalo-soldier/

Friday, August 18, 2017

''I AM NOT GOING SWIMMING''

I will be sharing sculptures with quotes this week. I hope to spread some inspiration and put a smile on your face. If you find a message in them them please share with others thanks Chris.
''I AM NOT GOING SWIMMING'' - three penquins on a ice berg watching a Orca swim by. chrisnavarro.com