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Chroessi SchnellPet Urn - "Wisdom, Cat" - oxidised corten steel - elegant ornament2021
2021
About the Item
"Wisdom" reflects the very individual character of your animal, it shows the contemplative calm and serenity, the spiritual oneness with oneself and the world.
Our artist Chroessi Schnell has designed a series of urns exclusively for the Colonia-Art.
The first of these animal urns are now available for your pet companion. Chroessi and the employees at Colonia-Art love animals. A part of every sale is donated to international animal welfare organization "World Animal Protection Society".
Beautiful Oxidized Weatherproof Urn on base for your pet's ashes.
Very high quality - Thick 5 mm German Corten Steel.
Total dimensions: 12 x 7 x 22 cm.
Animal Urn base is approx. 1 liter, which suites pets up to 12 kg. More also possible.
When installed in the open air, the layer with the brown-orange color evolves over time.
The Animal Urn is suited for inside and outside use.
It is also possible to order a bigger version of this urn for animals up to 40 kg.
These dimension are: 45.5 x 12.5 x 7.5 cm with a urn base of approx. 2 liter.
Included is a sealable bag for the ashes of your pet.
Contact us for more information.
About Chrössi Schnell:
Chrössi Schnell, *1983 Goch Germany, studied art, theater and education in Essen. After completing her studies in 2013, she first worked in Mülheim a.d. Ruhr and Hanover. Today she works as a teacher of art and theater in Bocholt.
The landscape of her home on the Lower Rhine with many cows, flat land and the wide sky, in which one you can see a special sunset every evening, is an important source of inspiration. The modest circumstances of her childhood and the rural environment characterize the artist to this day and have produced her particular experimentation.
"Never stop! were the words of my lecturers Eberhardt and Buse after passing my exam at the University of Duisburg-Essen, which is why I always look for new challenges after my studies and work and I like to work with different materials and coloring. The repertoire of my work is therefore very broad and constantly expanding."
The artist donates a part of the proceeds of all sold paintings to NABU (Nature Conservation League Germany) as well as to the German Animal Protection League and Greenpeace.
- Creator:Chroessi Schnell (German)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 8.67 in (22 cm)Width: 4.73 in (12 cm)Depth: 2.76 in (7 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Winterswijk, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: KC300021stDibs: LU112429061042
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