KIM CORPANY              BRONZE HORSE SCULPTURES
(801)845-5168     HORSE ART, BRONZE HORSE SCULPTURE & BRONZE HORSE STATUES

To commission a custom bronze sculpture, bronze statue,
equestrian monument or custom trophy
contact Equine Artist
Kim Corpany
1(801)845-5168

or send an email to kim@corpany.com


Lady Reiner bronze Quarter Horse sculpture by Equine Artist Kim Corpany


Euphoria!  American Quarter Horse mare and foal bronze sculpture
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany


Working Buddies 
American Quarter Horse bronze
sculpture with farrier
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany

Bronze sculpture of Amercan Quarter Horses

American Quarter Horse Statues

Buying American made bronze sculptures gives you a quality assurance of the artwork you are purchasing.

The reasons that the price of bronze sculptures imported from Mexico, South America, or Asia are so low include:
-quality of bronze metal used in the sculpture 
-quality of craftsmanship
-working conditions
-cost of labor in these countries.

The minimum standard for bronze in the United States of America is 90% copper.  Imported bronze usually tests at only 50% to 55% copper.

The quality of the bronze effects the resilience of the bronze sculpture as well as its ability to accept patina.  Cheap imported bronze sculptures will generally not weather well, it's color taking on a corrosive residue quickly due to the low copper content in the bronze, sometimes even rusting depending on the metal content.  Also, any repair work needed on a bronze sculpture is nearly impossible with such poor quality bronze.

Our foundry uses high quality silicon bronze with 95% copper 4% manganese and 1% silicon.
The standard for American bronze sculptures. 

Because Kim's bronze sculptures are cast of this high quality US bronze, they are made to last thousands of years and the patina of these bronze sculptures is lasting and beautiful.



Click here to go to the Gallery of bronze sculptures by Kim Corpany

Quarter Horse Sculptures

American Quarter Horse Bronze Sculptures and Bronze Statues
Click on the photos to see more information about the horse sculptures


Freedom  -  American Quarter Horse bronze sculpture
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany


Turnback  -  American Quarter Horse bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture of a Reined Cowhorse in competition
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany


Little Stinker  -  American Quarter Horse bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture of a buckaroo and his horse in a tangle with a calf
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany




Winds of Change  -  American Quarter Horse bronze sculpture
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany


Reining Horse Door Knocker  -  American Quarter Horse bronze sculpture
Sculpted by Equine Artist
Kim Corpany




Custom portrait bronze sculptures can be created of your favorite American Quarter Horse and rider.  Kim accepts custom commissioned bronze sculpture work.  A bronze Quarter Horse Sculpture makes a great award, gift or trophy.  A custom portrait sculpture in bronze of the winning horse
makes a remarkable trophy or special award.

  A life size bronze sculpture of your Quarter Horse can welcome customers and visitors to your barn.  A larger than life size bronze sculpture of a Quarter Horse will make a lasting impression, conveying a message of style, class, and permanence for your riding arena or show barn.

Kim Corpany's bronze horse sculptures are full of life.  To look at them draws a person in, waiting for the bronze sculpture to move, looking for the bronze horse's ear to twitch, the tail to swish or the horse to breathe.
Kim has made a life-long pursuit of understanding horses from the inside out and it shows in her remarkable horse sculptures.  Kim's bronze equestrian sculptures tell the stories of the horses and riders that they are modeled after.  The bronze sculptures speak to the viewer with emotion and presence.

KIM CORPANY is a
featured artist in the
COWGIRL UP! 2011 Invitational Exhibition and Sale
ART from the OTHER HALF
of the WEST

The most important exhibition and sale for western women artists in the country.

March 25 through May 8, 2011 
Desert Caballeros Western Museum of Wickenburg, Arizona.
Click here for more information!