Limited edition “Cowboy Bronze” project underway

Clay Gant of Cowboy Bronze in Cross Timber, Mo., says “I just can’t sculpt slow,” and makes tremendous progress on the prototype for a limited edition series of bronzes to help raise funds for the “Back in the Saddle” project.

Donors who contribute $1,000 and up to the program will receive one of 25 inspirational bronzes, aptly titled “APHF Back in the Saddle,” depicting a youngster saddling up a horse. Those who contribute $100 and up will receive a commemorative print from artist Samantha Rosen of Justin, Texas.

Both Gant and Rosen are supporters of the Foundation’s therapeutic riding initiatives and their beautiful creations have helped raise needed funds for related projects.

Donate $1,000 or more to receive your bronze. Click here to donate today.

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Clay Gant’s “APHF Back in the Saddle” during the creation stages of modeling. Gant and Cowboy Bronze are donated a limited edition series of bronzes to raise money for the project.

Cowboy BronzeClay Gant at work at his studio in Cross Timber, Mo.
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