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"Traveling Light"
Bronze Edition
Sculpture (5 of 48)
7" x 14" x 5" |
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![Kim Chavez - A Featured Artist for the Lanning Gallery [Sedona, Arizona]](images/chavez-title.jpg) |
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| Over 25 years ago Kim Chavez
began her life’s path of sculpting. It is a calling
that has taken her on extensive travel throughout
the Northwest and Southwest as she researches the
native wildlife and culture that inspires her; it is
this inspiration that is reflected in each of her
pieces. Always, her strong fascination and
sensitivity to the environment shines through. |
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| Chavez began as a clay
sculptor, bringing flowers, animals and designs to
functional clay pieces before about five years ago
she found her inspiration and focus shifting to the
creation of bronze sculpture. Her initial
inspiration most always begins with the simple
shapes in nature and the ways these shapes are
mirrored in wildlife. |
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| “My works flow very
quickly in the beginning as the ideas are being expressed in the
clay. After those first ideas are expressed in the piece, I start to
work on perfecting the details. I work in solitude for hours getting
to know every last detail of the piece. This part of the process is
the most time consuming as I experiment with things like feathers
and eyes over and over again until they balance perfectly with the
ideas in my head and the rest of the sculpture. Sometimes that means
rushing an order [for more] clay to make a piece larger and
sometimes it means starting almost all the way over. Once I think I
am happy with the details, I leave the piece in my studio and look
at it in different lights and from different angles until I know I
am satisfied and the sculpture is complete.” Chavez works closely
with the foundry as a mold is created from her clay original. Each
detail must come out clearly; the final patina must reflect her
original inspiration. |
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| Chavez’s style is defined by a
simplicity of form and stylized lines with fine and often
unexpected detail, particularly in the face. Each animal she
sculpts projects its own sense of movement, portraying
action and excitement while keeping to its simplicity. The
warm patinas of each sculpture are inspired, always, in
quality and richness by the earth tones of nature. She has
created wildlife sculptures of polar bear, brown bear,
horses, bison, salmon, eagles and ravens. |
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| Chavez’s artistic
voice is consistent throughout her body of work. She is a passionate
advocate for conservation of our natural environment, a great
believer that wild places should be kept wild for future
generations. “I love making a connection between people and nature
that makes them reach out and touch the sculpture, smile at the
expression or see beauty in something [for the first time].” |
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| Chavez is a member of Pacific
Northwest Sculptors and Women Artists of the West. |
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"Little
Bear"
Bronze Edition
Sculpture (8 of 35)
10" x 7" x 6" |
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"The Lookout"
Bronze Edition
Sculpture (8 of 48)
8" x 25" x 10" |
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"Daydreamer II"
Bronze Edition
Sculpture (7 of 22)
58" x 24" x 60" |
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"Daydreamer I"
Bronze Edition
Sculpture (10 of 45)
18" x 6" x 14" |
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"Golden"
Bronze Edition Sculpture
(9 of 30)
20" x
6" x 6" |
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