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Frank Braden
Sculptor of layered metallic foils
Western, Horse Racing, Wildlife, Custom Trophies, and multi-media
"Ritif Diablo" (on left) has been featured on the cover of the Gallery's winter catalog. Additional works in the Spring catalog shows Frank's versatility.
"I am humbled by the reactions of people to my work." Frank Braden
“Taylor’s Special” (on right) with jockey Pat Day aboard as they win the 1984 Bluegrass Stakes. Currently part of a collection at “Old Friends” Equine in Georgetown, Ky. (Old Friends is a retirement and rescue facility for pensioned Thoroughbreds). Using the artist's original process of layered metallic foils, the horse, rider and gear display power and motion of a true racing champion.
Frank Braden provides commissioned sculptures of museum quality for personal and corporate use, specializing in depictions of the American West, the Horseracing industry, sports champions, exotic wildlife and fun multi-media pieces for trophies and personal requests.
His unique style of sculpting with foil is included in selected Mac Worthington catalogs.
Mac Worthington Galleries in Columbus, Ohio proudly displays this unique artform
Visit for more information
www.macworthington.com
Custom Trophies for a great reward...
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Bob Braden's Golf Tournaments
Yearly benefit features custom trophies crafted by Frank Braden
The "Classic Golfer" was the first set of Custom Trophies for the Bob Braden Golf Tournaments.
Proceeds go to a worthy charity each year.
The Trophies are a coveted prize
for the winners in four divisions.
"I come back just for the trophy" ....
Wayne Hebert (Winner 3 years) |
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2008 golf sculptures for the Bob Braden "High Noon" Classic Golf Tournament were crafted with a western flair. The tournament held at Chariot Run Golf Course benefited a local charity. |
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2009 Trophies for the Bob Braden "Holey Grail" Tournament featured the "angry men"
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Check out the Photo Gallery, email us for more information about upcoming events or projects.
Most works are commissioned and one of a kind.
Concept & design by Frank Braden
Visit the Commisssions page for more details
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