Commission: Life-Sized Moose & the Mexican Man The artist often names his sculptures while they are in his possession. The Moose was affectionately named Humberto after Roballo's uncle, who seemed to be larger than life to the artist when he was a little boy. The Mexican man feeding the moose was named Pancho after Pancho Villa, a famous (and very serious) Mexican general. Roballo and Humberto, the Moose. The logo of the restaurant that the sculptures were commissioned to depict. The Moose made quite an impression at the Park Point Art Fair in 2023, along with Roballo's other large sculptures. Celebrating the completion of the two sculptures. The taco was added to the Mexican man's hand because he seems to be feeding the moose in the logo! Pancho's sombrero was constructed from birch bark, driftwood, and rope. Wheels were necessary to move Humberto around. It's a very high fiber taco! The artist and his friend Pancho Villa, the Mexican man.