DISCONTINUEDThis limited-edition bronze Chris Navarro sculpture features the infamous fighting Stock Market bull and bear. The "duality" of the sculpture allows the bull and bear to be flipped over to reveal a new viewpoint. On one side, the bull is winning on top, on the other, the bear is on top. Switch them based on market conditions! Each bull and bear sculpture comes on a very nice leather-wrapped wooden base. This beautiful, hallow-cast, bronze Chris Navarro sculpture measures 6" x 15" x 9" and is individually numbered in a limited edition of just 100 castings. Statue weighs approx. 6 lbs and the base weighs approx. 1.5 lbs. *Please note the base has been changed to a beautiful darker wood with a leather wrapped display area. You'll love it!
There is only a handful left of this limited edition piece left. Get one before the edition is closed!
Please note: this bull and bear sculpture is made to order so please allow 8-10 weeks for delivery.
Duality of the Bull and Bear by Chris NavarroHand Poured and numbered Bronze Limited Edition of 100 Castings with less than 20 left. Please note the base has been changed to a beautiful darker wood with a leather wrapped display area. Made in the U.S.A. 6" x 15" x 9" Bull and bear sculpture weighs approx. 6 lbs and the base weighs approx.1.5 lbs. International orders: due to the high value of this item, we will only ship this item using insured UPS delivery. We do not accept returns of this item do to high cost of shipping, customs, and processing fees associated with high dollar items. Please contact us for a quote to your address. [email protected]Top Ten Favorites Member The Duality Sculptures ranks among our favorite pieces featured BullMarketGifts. Quite simply, there's nothing quite like it. The reversible design and high level of craftsmanship make it a standout and one of our favorites.
Duality of the Bull & Bear
About the Artist Chris Navarro, a rodeo competitor has been sculpting professionally since 1986. He is best known for his large monumental sculptures. "Champion Lane Frost" a 15-ft bull rider is displayed on the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo grounds in Wyoming. "When Champions Meet", a 15-ft saddle bronc rider is placed at the entrance to the Stampede Rodeo Arena in Greeley, Colorado. The "10th Mountain", a 14-ft World War II ski soldier is displayed in Aspen, Colorado.
Chris is represented by 10 galleries through-out the country with over 70 pieces on display at the Navarro Gallery and sculpture garden, located in Sedona, Arizona. His reflections of the West have given Navarro a national following. His limited editions are coveted by collectors across the country. A book detailing the art of Chris Navarro entitled "Chasing the Wind" is now available.
"Monuments are time consuming efforts. They take months and months to design and create, but the personal satisfaction completion brings is very rewarding. To know they will be standing 'in the sun long after I'm gone for future generations to experience and enjoy is thrilling. Sculpting is what I do for a living, but I don't ever plan on retiring. I've found something I really love to do and I hope people can see that through the work I've done. Because when I fmish a sculpture, it becomes part of me." "My work has always been intertwined with my life. I think I'm the only one who will limit what I achieve. They say a man needs three things in his life for real happiness: Someone to love, work that is satisfying, and something to hope for. I feel very fortunate to have this and more."
Resides: Casper, Wyoming and Sedona, Arizona U.S.A. Artistic Specialization: Monumental bronze sculpture Organizations: Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, Colorado Springs, Co.; Pioneer Museum Wy Buffaio Bill Historical Museum Douglas, WY; Old West Museum, Cheyenne, WY Special Achievements: 1994 - National Wildlife Art Show - First place sculpture 1992 and 1994 1992 - Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show -Featured monument 1989 - Wind River National Art Exhibit - People's Choice and Joe Back Memorial award 1989 - High Plains Wildlife Art Show - First place 1989 - National Wildlife Art Show - First place 1987 - National Sculpture Society Young Sculptors Commendation Award 1987 - Cowboy Art Spectacular - First Place sculpture and People's Choice
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