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"Its amazing how Hogan captures action
and emotion in
bronze sculpture..."
Drayton McLane, Houston Astros
"Killer
B's"
<Craig Biggio
(sold
as set only)
Jeff Bagwell> |
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Blue Bell Ice Cream Sculpture -
Dallas Morning News Article
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Sculpture Honors Daughter -
Dallas Morning News Article
Hogan's monumental sculptures reside at
Blue Bell
Creamery…....Brenham, Texas
John Paul II High School…........Plano, Texas
City of Highland Park…..Dallas, Texas
Minute Maid Stadium…............Houston, Texas
Cooper Fitness Center...Dallas, Texas
Restland Memorial Park…........Dallas, Texas
Craig Ranch…..............McKinney, Texas
Stonebriar Community Church...Frisco, Texas
Map for monumental sculptures
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The art of Robert Hogan is acclaimed for its versatility of
form and subject matter. His meticulous attention to detail
combined with his extraordinary ability to capture action has
Hogan's collectors marveling at many ingenious images he
creates which are as varied as his interests -- sports art
such as baseball, football and golf; biblical art, music,
people and animals. Bob Hogan's style is to capture the
intensity of the moment in each bronze sculpture, while
sometimes leaving his audiences guessing as to the final
outcome. He has become recognized for his sports
sculpture, be it baseball sculpture, football sculpture or
golf sculpture. His biblical sculpture and music
sculpture has gained him international recognition.
In 1994, Hogan discovered his natural talent for sculpting
while watching an artist sculpt at an art show. After
observing for some time, Hogan turned to his wife and said, "I
think I can do that." He decided to read some books and take
classes but was advised by a wise elderly gentleman that books
and classes would only reveal answers to questions he did not
even know he should be asking. He gave Hogan some clay and
some tools and told him to try his hand. His first piece as a
sculptor was
immediately accepted by a prominent Dallas gallery. The
gallery director told him to quit his job as a clothing rep and focus on
being a sculptor. That day was the beginning of the release of an
artistic expression that had been bound for 44 years. Says
Bob Hogan "This is a picture of salvation from God, a gift I did
nothing to deserve; all I had to do was accept that which was
provided."
From tabletop sculptures to monumental pieces, his work can be
found in many private and corporate collections throughout the
U.S. and Europe.
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