The Michael Garman Museum & Gallery Newsletter
May 19th, 2016
Issue No.45
In This Issue
New Releases and Limited Editions Now Available
Spring Sale kicks off on Saturday
Adventures of a Vagabond Sculptor: New Sculptures - It's About Time!


The next edition of Adventures of a Vagabond Sculptor  is here!
 
Adventures of a Vagabond Sculptor is now a quarterly newsletter.  In each issue, we share one of Michael Garman's stories describing the adventures that have inspired his work for the past 50 years.  

In this edition, Michael Garman describes the inspiration for his new sculptures.  See the entire collection of New Releases including 3 Limited Edition Sculptures.

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New Sculptures - It's About Time!
May, 2016

A few years ago, my doctors told me to get my affairs in order.  If my heart lasted 2 more years, that would be remarkable.  So I did.  I retired from my company after 40 years at the helm, handing the reins over to my daughter.  In a flurry of creative energy, I sculpted 12 new pieces - thinking these would be the last sculptures I would ever make.  Next, I moved out to California where there is a bit more air to breath than here at the foot of Pikes Peak.  And I waited.  

Then a strange thing happened - I didn't die.  In fact, I started to feel better.  I took up a few new hobbies, took a stab at recording my memoirs, read a few books, and then a few more.  I tinkered and puttered.  And by 2015, it began to dawn on me that maybe I wasn't dying after all.  Maybe I still had some more time.  And more things to do.  So I grabbed a handful of clay and got back to doing what I love.
Truth be told, I work a bit slower now-a-days.  But I also savor the experience now more than ever. Just the feel of the clay in my hands - its like coming home after being gone for far too long.

On my 78th birthday, I released 5 new sculptures.  And I just love them.  They have given me the opportunity to tell some new stories and honor a few of the people who have influenced my life.
I am very excited about Pistolero.  This 14-inch sculpture was inspired by both my travels through Mexico when I was young and my fascination with the Mexican Revolution.
He is the first in a series of Mexican  Revolutionaries that will pay tribute to incredible men like Pancho Villa and Emiliano  
Zapata

In the next
few months, I'm looking forward to finishing the other sculptures in this series.  
 
After Pistolero, I was excited to add to my existing lines with two more Western Series characters - Range Rider and Roundup, and a Lineman - High Voltage.

Lastly, I created a sculpture to honor both my father and my big brother, Harry.  Since they both served in the US Navy, I created Naval Officer in their memory.   It's been two years ago this month since I lost by brother, and I've been missing him every day.  

I'm just thrilled to be sculpting again. It's about time, right?  And about doing what you love with the time you have - making every moment count.