Rabu, 01 Maret 2017

Chiricahua Tribal Member Allan Houser Created Some 450 Bronze Sculptures

The late artist’s Smoke Signal still draws attention. An Apache warrior lifts his blanket from a fire and looks skyward at the rising smoke. It’s a scene straight out of a B-Western movie, but in Allan Houser’s imagination and sculpture it’s authentic, noble and stunning. Like most of his works, Smoke Signal pulls you in. …

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