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Daro Flood

Daro Flood (1954 - 2017) was active/lived in Arizona.  Daro Flood is known for Portrait bust Indian and cowboy sculpture.

Daro Flood was a jeweler who made the decision to fully dedicate himself to realist sculpture. His studio is in Arizona, and he derives his subject matter from personal experiences depicting the people and places with which he has had contact.

American Indians of the western United States are a favorite subject, and he has received commissions for public art.

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Facts about Daro Flood

   Daro Flood  Born:  1954
Died:   2017 - Wilson, Wyoming
Known for:  Portrait bust Indian and cowboy sculpture

Daro Flood was a jeweler who made the decision to fully dedicate himself to realist sculpture. His studio is in Arizona, and he derives his subject matter from personal experiences depicting the people and places with which he has had contact.

American Indians of the western United States are a favorite subject, and he has received commissions for public art.

Source:
www.lakesart.org/va/collections/pearson/flood.htm

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