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"Junkyard" robot sculpture by Steve Heller
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Bronze Sculpture "The Spirit (Eagle Catcher)" By Wally Shoop
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Patinated cast bronze sculpture titled "Spirit I (Eagle Catcher)," 1986, depicting a Native American man leaping, arms outstretched, to catch an eagle with a bearskin cloak falling b...
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Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture entitled "Sitting Elephant" by Steve Winterburn
By Steve Winterburn
Located in London, GB
An endearing limited edition bronze sculpture of a young African elephant seatedon with its trunk raised in a playful pose with protective blanket, exhibiting excellent colour and ve...
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Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture Entitled "Turning Arab" by Steve Winterburn
By Steve Winterburn
Located in London, GB
A very well modelled study of an Arab horse in full motion turning to his right, the bronze with good rich brown colour and fine hand chased detail, raised on a stepped oval black marble base, signed S Winterburn and numbered 1 of 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION height: 41 cm width: 52 cm Condition: As New Condition Circa: 2010 Materials: bronze & marble SKU: 7631 ABOUT Steve Winterburn Steve Winterburn (born 1959, Coventry) is a self-taught artist whose creative development has been fuelled by his conviction, immense energy and curiosity. Possessing an innate comprehension of engineering and design enables him to explore his passion for challenge and experimentation. Steve began teaching himself to sculpt in 1994. With the progression of his sculpting an ambition emerged to personally shape each piece of his work from concept to completion. He had entrusted the casting of his earlier bronzes to the established foundries. But the delays in delivering his work became frustrating and he was disillusioned by the changes that resulted from not handling the finishing stages himself. In 2002 Steve moved to Yorkshire, in the north of England, and began converting the vast workshop next to his house into the current 9 room studio & foundry. It was here he started to experiment in order to gain an understanding of the entire process that is traditionally a closely guarded secret handed down between foundry men. The challenges included mastering mould making skills and the lost wax impression of the moulds from which a one off ceramic mould is made ready for the bronze pouring. Expanding his expertise with chasing the bronze, his ability to hand work the malleable surface and with the patina (colours). These stages are normally undertaken by a succession of different people, each skilled in their particular phase of the evolving sculpture. Involvement with a diversity of initiatives has taken Steve to India, Peru, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Australia and Ethiopia, sculpting people and animals. Steve has regularly exhibited with Hickmet Fine Arts at the internationally acclaimed LAPADA Fine Art and Antiques Fairs ( the highly prestigious UK Antiques Federation) and twice with The Wildlife Arts Society at the Westminster Gallery where in 1998 he won the award for best 3 dimensional piece. He has exhibited twice at the Royal Academy in London. Projects include developing designs for two statues...
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Hubert Long "Spirit" Driftwood Sculpture, 1975
By Hubert Long
Located in Astoria, NY
Hubert Long (Australian, 1907-?) "Spirit" Driftwood Sculpture, 1975, titled, dated, and signed in pencil near base, atop an ebonized wood plinth within a clear acrylic case. Overall:...
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Spirit of the Raven Cold Painted Bronze Sculpture by Franklin Mint
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This captivating "Spirit of the Raven" cold-painted bronze sculpture by Franklin Mint is a stunning representation of both artistry and cultural symbolism. Skillfully crafted with in...
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