Lift the cowboy from his perch and he reveals a coin slot for your change. With enough pesos' you can go to the rodeo! Held together by one screw so you can retrieve the cash when full.
This unique piece is 8.5" tall and 13" long. Weighs about 3.5 lbs.
While the lost-wax method of creating bronze sculptures is widely known, Scott Nelles utilizes the sand-casting method, a lesser-known process often overlooked in the arts. Through this method, he gives life to his artistic vision, making his work more accessible to the public and sparking curiosity in those who appreciate his creations.
Details
- Bronze casting
- Weighs about 3.5 pounds
About Scott Nelles
Scott Nelles creates cast bronze sculptures. Cast metal toy cars, boats, and airplanes take him back to his childhood in Detroit, where his father, a manufacturer's representative, would take Scott on factory tours. The dramatic sight and heat of molten metal became a part of his soul, and the excitement of the foundry process never left him.
Although the lost-wax method of creating bronze sculptures is widely known, Scott has adopted a unique approach to his craft. He utilizes the lesser-known sand-casting method, which gives life to his artistic vision and sparks curiosity in those who appreciate his creations.