At lunch time on Wednesday, I headed to a quieter part of town and ended up passing the Paradise Valley Town Hall Complex. I saw some art work on the grounds so I pulled in to check it out and I am glad I did. I found this fabulous statue called "Bear Tracks" by Dave McGary. What a gorgeous statue with so many great details right down the the beaded moccasins on his feet.
The back of the cape also had some wonderful details. I'm really glad I found this one!
Tomorrow I'm having lunch with a friend so we'll see what I can find to photograph then.
Oh he's pretty special Sharon, it's so worth while pulling the shot in close to see all the details. Wonderful find.
ReplyDeleteOur government's treatment, of Native Americans, their culture and their way of life with respect to the bison — for one.
ReplyDeleteI did a book about it years ago and in the research found some disturbing information about the government encouraging train trips for the express purpose of shooting grazing buffalo on the plains. Killing for the sport of killing and at the same time, as they said in the newspapers, "destroying the Indian's grocery store."
And the great newspapers encouraging the killing of men, women and children - Indians.
Your photography and description of Bear Tracks is a classic example of all we have left — statues and memories — the real Native Americans are living on "reservations" and many under horrible conditions, with schools begging for donations to buy things the children need.
That is the side of Native America we all need to do posts about. And some reservations are rich and now even richer as in addition to oil, they have been promoting gambling and have casinos that rival Las Vegas.
Thank you for the reminder of where we are and were we should be.
i love that you're making discoveries each day and sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Sharon, interesting series.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really intricate piece of artwork.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome sculpture and I'm so glad you found it. Dave McGary is such a talented artist.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love Native American sculptures such as these.
ReplyDeleteHe is so majestic!
ReplyDeleteThat is very impressive! I'll bet a lot of research was involved.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful find, Sharon. This is good example of "stop and smell the roses"
ReplyDeleteJust a majestic piece.
ReplyDeleteVery powerful piece.
ReplyDeleteThe front is amazing but the back looks like less attention was given to it. Probably intended to be seen from the front.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joyful discovery!
ReplyDeleteDave McGary's work is pretty impressive. Such a great find.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you showed both front and back. The design on the back is fantastic; I maxed the front to see the moccasins. What an interesting addition to a fine statue.
ReplyDeleteFantastic indeed! Glad you showed us the back, it's quite surpring.
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