28 May 2010
Celebrating Memorial Day with Tributes and Bronze Statues
This memorial day weekend there will be barbecues, pool parties, and beach goers galore. But there will also be many people that will gather together for the true reason for the holiday, to remember our fallen heroes and memorialize their sacrifice. Here at bigbronze.com, we believe in giving back to those that served and died defending our freedom. Our bronze battlecross was purchased by many towns, organizations, and friends of the fallen that will use it to immortalize the men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice. We don't believe in making large profits when it comes to such a solemn occasion, that's why our pricing will always be the very lowest it possibly can be. We want to help those that want to create these memorials by making it as easy as possible for them to purchase our product.
Along with our always absolute low price on the war memorial we also give a wholesale discount to schools, organizations, and municipalities so that they can create a focal point the people in their area will take pride in. Our custom solutions are also done at the lowest possible price while still realizing the vision of those having them done.
Please take a moment this memorial day to honor those that died for our country, they didn't ask for greatness, greatness was thrust upon them. Visit a memorial in your area and pay your respects. One of those is in the town of Wantage, NJ, they sent us a link to their memorial in progress, please take a look at all that goes into creating these beautiful and sacrid places.
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26 May 2010
THREE DAY SALE! 50% OFF RETAIL PRICING for ENTIRE IN-STOCK SELECTION
For 3 Days Only, you can get a beautiful hand made, museum quality, bronze sculpture, statue, or fountain for an incredible 50% off the retail price! We only offer this a couple times a year so don't miss out. Save on our full in-stock selection of bronze animals, children, and fountains. Now you can add that missing piece to your garden or poolside decor! Check out our website to see all our beautiful sculptures. Hurry though, the sale ends Friday!
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25 May 2010
BigBronze.com is going to be on TV! Horse and Sulky Statue featured
Coming this Memorial Day weekend we'll be featured on a local TV show called POST TIME! The host saw our Horse and Sulky bronze sculpture statue and fell in love. She came by last week and took some footage and did an interview with our founder, Darren Hussey. The show can be seen on local affiliates in Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware as well as some counties in Maryland. The video will be available for all to see on her youtube channel! We'll put up a link as sson as it's available!
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21 May 2010
The 10 Most Ridiculous Mascots Of All Time | Bleacher Report
The 10 Most Ridiculous Mascots Of All Time Bleacher Report
Speaking of Mascots, we carry a full line of life size and larger than life Mascots in-stock! We can also custom make your mascot in beautiful bronze at an incredible price!
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Speaking of Mascots, we carry a full line of life size and larger than life Mascots in-stock! We can also custom make your mascot in beautiful bronze at an incredible price!
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19 May 2010
Greek police seize 2 rare statues from 2 farmers
AP Associated Press
By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS
ATHENS, Greece - Police in southern Greece have seized a rare twin pair of 2,500-year-old marble statues and arrested two farmers who allegedly planned to sell them abroad for euro10 million ($12.43 million), authorities said Tuesday.
Police said two Greeks aged 42 and 48 were arrested in the Peloponnese area late Friday as they were loading the illegally excavated figures of young men into a truck. Authorities are seeking a third man suspected of belonging to a smuggling gang that planned to spirit the 6th century B.C. works out of the country.
"This is a very important find, of fabulous value, and (both statues) were ready to be taken out of Greece," Culture Minister Pavlos Geroulanos said.
Archaeologists said Tuesday the statues are "outstanding works of art" and may have come from a temple or cemetery in a lost ancient city in the Peloponnese region in southern Greece. Both are in excellent condition, but lack sections of their lower legs and were gashed by a plow or digging machinery.
They stand 1.82 meters (5 feet 9 inches) and 1.78 meters (5 feet 8 inches) high, and were probably carved by the same sculptor out of thick-grained island marble between 550-520 B.C, at the height of the archaic period of sculpture.
"They are exactly the same, with a slight variation in hairstyle and a small difference in height," said Nikos Kaltsas, director of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens where the finds were temporarily housed for conservation and study. "The artist may have wanted to produce two similar figures that would form part of a group."
The statues are of the stiff, highly formalized Kouros type widespread in the 7th and 6th centuries B.C. which portrayed gods, heroes or aristocrats and were painted in bright colors. From the 5th century on, Greek sculpture became more fluid and lifelike, culminating in the naturalism of the Hellenistic era.
Such discoveries in good condition are uncommon - about three have turned up during excavations in the past decade. But matching pairs are particularly rare.
Although the precise spot of the find is still unclear, authorities believe it may coincide with the lost ruins of Tenea, a city that according to ancient writers lay between Corinth and Mycenae and was first populated by prisoners of war brought back by victorious Greeks from the Trojan War - recorded in Homer's "Iliad." A similar, but slightly earlier statue discovered in what may have been Tenea's cemetery is displayed in Munich.
Archaeologists hope to find the missing leg sections, because the breaks are recent.
Police chief Lefteris Economou said the arrests followed information from culture ministry officials. He provided no details on the identity of the potential buyers or which country the finds had been heading for.
Antiquities looting is a major problem in Greece, where treasures - by law all state property - can lie inches below farmers' plows or modern buildings, especially in cities like Athens that have been constantly inhabited for thousands of years.
Illegally excavated finds can be impressive to look at, but all the valuable context, which in an organized excavation provides information on their use, date and origin, is lost during hasty looting digs.
"Going after antiquities thieves is our main priority," Geroulanos said. "Work has been done in that direction ... and we are starting to see the first major results."
Dozens of illegally exported finds have been returned to Greece over the past few years, including four masterpieces from the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
If you want an ancient looking sculpture but don't feel like smuggling the real thing check out some of our replica pieces like our Perseus Slaying Medusa! Check out all our products here.
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18 May 2010
Adding Sculpture Fountains to a Pool creates ambience and fun
The summer season is just around the corner, which means time to uncover the pool and get ready for fun. A great way to add some style to your deck, pool, or the pool landscaping is with a nautical themed bronze fountain. Not only will it make your poolside all the more appealing, it will create a fun element that the kids will love. Many of the fountains available shoot streams of water that act as your very own waterfall. They can be positioned nearly anywhere and be made to shoot water into the pool or as a way to create and extra element to the surrounding landscape. We have several pieces in-stock and ready for immediate shipment. They're easy to install and very durable. And, since they're bronze, they are an investment that will increase in value over time.
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13 May 2010
New shipment of bronze Sculptures have arrived!
Some really cool bronze statues and fountains have arrived with our latest shipment. Pieces we don't usually carry but good to add some new variety. Many of the new pieces are our exclusive design as well like the hawk pictured below. Check out all our items at our website!
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03 May 2010
National Sculpture Society to hold Annual Celebration Weekend
WASHINGTON, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Sculpture Society will hold its annual "Sculpture Celebration Weekend" May 20 through May 23 in Washington, D.C.. The events and festivities will include tours of important national monuments with their creators, including famed sculptors Stanley Bleifeld and Neil Eastern, as well as award presentations to Michael Graves, Bruno Lucchesi and other luminaries of the art world.
The event opens Thursday evening, May 20, with a Welcome Reception at the Arts Club, in the President James Monroe House. Friday will feature private tours with the sculptors of the Franklin D. Roosevelt and U. S. Navy memorials, and a reception in the President's Room, Navy Memorial Theater, with Welcome by Rear Admiral Edward K. Walker, Jr. President and CEO of the U. S. Navy Memorial Foundation.
Saturday starts with an informative presentation with Lauren Lee Cobb of C.A.S.E. Solutions Advertising about the latest interactive tools in marketing. After lunch, attendees will gather at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where they can meet with celebrated figure sculptor Eugene Daub for a special opportunity to examine the Museum's extensive medallion collection or explore the museum on their own.
Sunday provides an opportunity to explore monuments throughout Washington, D. C. by National Sculpture Society members. Several living sculptors of these works will be in attendance, including Neil Estern (US Navy Memorial), Stanley Bleifeld (FDR Memorial) Nina Akamu (Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During WWII), Kristen Kokkin ("Crown Princess of Norway" outside Norwegian Embassy) and Bart Walter ("The Gathering" at the Smithsonian National Zoo).
If you're looking to add a "monument" to your garden landscape, park, or public space we have a large selection of in-stock bronze statues and fountains to fit your needs.
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The event opens Thursday evening, May 20, with a Welcome Reception at the Arts Club, in the President James Monroe House. Friday will feature private tours with the sculptors of the Franklin D. Roosevelt and U. S. Navy memorials, and a reception in the President's Room, Navy Memorial Theater, with Welcome by Rear Admiral Edward K. Walker, Jr. President and CEO of the U. S. Navy Memorial Foundation.
Saturday starts with an informative presentation with Lauren Lee Cobb of C.A.S.E. Solutions Advertising about the latest interactive tools in marketing. After lunch, attendees will gather at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where they can meet with celebrated figure sculptor Eugene Daub for a special opportunity to examine the Museum's extensive medallion collection or explore the museum on their own.
Sunday provides an opportunity to explore monuments throughout Washington, D. C. by National Sculpture Society members. Several living sculptors of these works will be in attendance, including Neil Estern (US Navy Memorial), Stanley Bleifeld (FDR Memorial) Nina Akamu (Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During WWII), Kristen Kokkin ("Crown Princess of Norway" outside Norwegian Embassy) and Bart Walter ("The Gathering" at the Smithsonian National Zoo).
If you're looking to add a "monument" to your garden landscape, park, or public space we have a large selection of in-stock bronze statues and fountains to fit your needs.
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