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![]() ![]() Bronzes of the Brave™ Sculpture Process: Each Bronze bust is unique to the individual hero who made the ultimate sacrifice. The process begins with a personal conversation with the family, as their memory of their loved one is sacred and we want to do our utmost to honor that memory with a bronze statue that truly represents not only the physical characteristics and decorations of the fallen, but also the attitude. The raised eyebrow...the curved smile...that serious stare. Those little things that only a mother, or a father, or husband, or wife can share. Family members most often provide us with pictures that capture the essense of thier own hero, whether in full military dress, or at home in casual dress. These are the images from which our talented artists begin sculpting the bronze bust statue that will ultimately become the next Bronzes of the Brave honored servicemember. With pictures in hand, our staff then confernces with the military unit of the fallen hero to make certain that the uniform dress, medals, and presentation are accurately represented, down to the uniform buttons, cuffs, and creases! With all of that information in hand, it's now time to contact our sculptress, Nancy Elizabeth Degan, who will transform all of these pictures, notes, medals, and other images into a stunning lifelike sculpture. Nancy has 30 years experience in sculpting life. Nancy was graduated from the Memphis Academy of Art, widely respected world-wide for its instructors and techniques. From Horses to Turtles, and Riders to Military Men, Nancy has drawn, painted, sculpted, and finished detail work for many notable pieces through the years. Her "Out To Pasture" bronze of a horse at rest is a featured piece in David Hasselhoff's personal collection. For many years her pieces were featured for exhibit and sale in the official shop at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. And Nancy also finished the detail work on the life size military bronze statue of The Veteran's Memorial statue on permanent display at the state capitol lawn in Little Rock, Arkansas. The statue is by John Deering. Nancy performed all the fine detail finishing work after the piece was cast, assembled and welded .. retextured the towel around the statue's neck, etc. that is on permanent display in front of the State Congress in Little Rock, Arkansas. Nancy brings a keen eye to sharp detail while retaining the natural free-style that has marked her career. These two talents come together uniquely in each Bronzes of the Brave statue. The attention to detail is necessary for the accurate representation of the military uniform dress and medals. She says that is the easy part. The natural free-style creativity necessary to sculpt each face is what takes the time. Getting the cheekbones just right...and the neckline...and making sure those eyes look at you just like the one's in the picture. That's where the time goes. |
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