For more information about the Briscoe Museum project and creation of the monuments,
please go to posts #453: Aug. 18, 2013 through #461: Sept. 15, 2013.
We just returned from San Antonio and the installation of the Briscoe Museum of Western Art sculpture project.
The scope of the work included two life-sized bas-relief bronze horse panels attached to gates and an enormous architectural relief panel depicting three running bison installed in a back-lit niche. . . this post focuses on the horse gates.
The installation concludes a year's work and I consider the commission among my best works.
Image courtesy of Alamo Photographic
Image courtesy of Alamo Photographic
please go to posts #453: Aug. 18, 2013 through #461: Sept. 15, 2013.
We just returned from San Antonio and the installation of the Briscoe Museum of Western Art sculpture project.
The scope of the work included two life-sized bas-relief bronze horse panels attached to gates and an enormous architectural relief panel depicting three running bison installed in a back-lit niche. . . this post focuses on the horse gates.
The installation concludes a year's work and I consider the commission among my best works.
Below, I'm with Jessica Elliott and Pam Hannah from the museum
Image courtesy of Alamo Photographic
Image courtesy of Alamo Photographic
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