"Dean Oliver - Dean of Ropers" Legends of Rodeo Collection Bronze Sculpture by Edd Hayes fine bronze sculptor

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State Capitol,
Austin, Texas...........

Texas sculptor, Edd Hayes has recieved the honor of being named by The Texas Legislature as The Official Texas State Sculptor. The honor was bestowed, based on the scope of the artist's total work along with attention to his portrayal of the history and rich heritage of Texas. Other factors include the artists' involvement with community , civic and charitable organizations. Hayes is best known for his monumental sculpture such as "Wild and Free" at the Houston Astrodome and "The Champ" in front of The Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado.

"Dean Oliver - Dean of Ropers" Legends of Rodeo Collection Bronze Sculpture
by Edd Hayes fine bronze sculptor

bronze rodeo sculpture by Edd Hayes

LEGENDS OF RODEO COLLECTION

Dean Oliver - Dean of Ropers
Dean Oliver roping off his great horse, Mickey.
Limited Edition 20
Size: 21 1/2" tall x 39" long x 10" deep
Price: $5,500.
Approved and signed by Dean Oliver before casting.
"Great job, Edd, especially on Mickey!" ...Dean Oliver

bronze rodeo sculpture by Edd Hayes

Dean Oliver and Edd Hayes after Dean approved and signed the clay/wax sculpture before casting it in bronze.
Edd Hayes booth at The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.



"Creative versatility"

"Creative versatility" best describes this internationally collected master of the sculpted form. A specialist in the planning, design, creation and installation of Life-size and Monumental bronze sculpture.

fine bronze sculpture by Edd Hayes

Afoot, Alone and Thirty Below

Life is full of storms. They may be in the form of a great challenge or an unexpected hardship, many times they can be almost more than we can bear, even life-threatening. This is when the human spirit calls on us to fight back, push on, and you will overcome. Never, never, never give up, no matter how great the odds against you, press on, persevere, you can win, you can weather the storm.

Edd Hayes