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We are excited to announce a special raffle featuring a stunning, handcrafted sculpture. It stands approximately 5 feet tall with a 12’ x 12’ base.

 

Your raffle ticket purchase directly supports our mission of providing scholarships for Galveston high school students attending a trade or vocational school after graduation.

 

Born and raised on Galveston Island, Henry Vasquez has spent a lifetime immersed in the natural beauty of the Texas Gulf Coast. His deep connection to the ocean and island life is vividly reflected in his stainless steel sculptures, which capture the dynamic movement, grace, and spirit of aquatic creatures.

 

Over the years, Henry has developed a distinctive artistic style—merging industrial strength with organic fluidity. Each piece is meticulously hand-crafted, transforming cold steel into vibrant interpretations of marine life. His work balances elegance and realism with a modern edge, earning him recognition throughout South Texas.

 

Henry’s sculptures have been acquired by collectors, coastal businesses, and public art spaces, making a strong visual and cultural impact across the region. His studio remains on Galveston Island, where he continues to create, inspired daily by the rhythms of the Gulf.

 

Raffle tickets can be purchased for ONLY $10 each from any Krewe Du Kartz member.

 

For more information on purchasing tickets, reply to this post or message our page and a member will reach out. Currently, raffle tickets are paper only - cash, check, or card.

 

Drawing will held on January 31st at our 2nd Annual Barn Bash in Galveston, Texas. Need not be present to win.

 

Krewe chief - Drew Fontaine, (409) 497-9206

GGCS president - Vicky Sinclair, (562) 607-9991

Communication Dir - Courtney Gunn (409) 504-6298

 

Original Sculpture by Henry Vasquez Raffle Ticket

$10.00Price
  • Born and raised on Galveston Island, Henry Vasquez has spent a lifetime immersed in the natural beauty of the Texas Gulf Coast. His deep connection to the ocean and island life is vividly reflected in his stainless steel sculptures, which capture the dynamic movement, grace, and spirit of aquatic creatures.

    Over the years, Henry has developed a distinctive artistic style—merging industrial strength with organic fluidity. Each piece is meticulously hand-crafted, transforming cold steel into vibrant interpretations of marine life. His work balances elegance and realism with a modern edge, earning him recognition throughout South Texas.

    Henry’s sculptures have been acquired by collectors, coastal businesses, and public art spaces, making a strong visual and cultural impact across the region. His studio remains on Galveston Island, where he continues to create, inspired daily by the rhythms of the Gulf.

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