
Dave McGary (Montana, 1958-2013), "Touch the Clouds" (title on brass plaque: "Mahpiya Icahtagya"), artist-cast bronze half-figure maquette with cold-painted polychrome enamels, incised signature and edition number 56/75, on wooden plinth base with title and artist name on brass plaque
height 30 in. x width 27 in. x depth 15.5 in.
Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection
Dave McGary, a sculptor known for his highly detailed interpretations of Native American culture, particularly male figures in historical native dress, operated a studio in Ruidoso, New Mexico, since 1981. McGary's work, which can involve hundreds of welded pieces and a combination of paints and patinas, reflects his meticulous approach, beginning with wire skeletons and building outward to skin and clothing. He was mentored by renowned western sculptor Harry Jackson, with whom he studied bronze making in Italy for two years. McGary's deep connection with Native American culture was fostered by friendships with Sioux families in South Dakota, leading to his adoption into the Bear Clan. Notable works include monumental Indian sculptures such as "Touch the Clouds" and a commissioned statue of Don Pedro de Peralta for the city of Santa Fe.































