He Aint Heavy Bronze Sculpture 1997 53 in - Huge
Walt Horton
Sculpture : Bronze With Blue And Copper Patina
Size : 53x24 x16 in | 135x61 x41 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 50
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🔥🔥Large Bronze Sculpture w/ Blue and Copper Patina $$$$$$$
Year1997
Sculpture Foundry MarkOn Base
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromArtist 1997
Provenance / HistoryDirectly from Artist
Story / Additional InfoWalt Horton was a personal friend of Sellers, who obtained this piece (along with many others) directly from the artist over the course of his career. This piece was one of Walt's earliest successful sculptures and was one of his first attempts to add a colored patina. This particular edition sold out several years ago.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationBig Price Drop - Motivated
LID148709
Walt Horton - United States
Art Brokerage: Walt French Horton American artist and sculptor: 1949 -2010. Walt French Horton was born in 1949 and has had a long and prolific career as a cartoonist. He has only been a sculptor since 1995, the seeds of his skill were planted many years ago. After studying for one year at the University of Colorado, where he met his wife, Peggy, he decided that formal schooling wasn't for him. The couple left the United States in the middle 1970's for a 17-year stint performing missionary work in Brazil and Bermuda. Horton became fluent in Portuguese and Spanish while intensely watching the features and body language of the people with whom he was working. "I've always liked making people smile and laugh so cartooning has been great for me. My work has been translated into over 100 languages and published on every continent around the world. It Wasn't until my family and I returned to the United States in 1993 that I became interested in sculpting. I always had a love for it. but I wasn't sure if I could make a living at it," Horton recounts. During a family ski trip to Aspen in 1993, Horton stopped in at a gallery to view recent sculpture on display. The bronze children shown inspired him to go home and try his own hand at creating some moving work. Walt Horton initially established his reputation as a professional cartoonist in the art world. His cartoons appeared in over 200 countries and 89 languages. His first love transitioned to sculpturing through the eyes of a humorist seen in the faces and expressions in his bronzes. Large Bronze Sculpture wanted by Art Brokerage.