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Our sculpture is made from a lost-wax technique when boiling bronze is poured into a mold covering an original wax sculpture that melts away. Once set, there is a very long process of refining the bronze to give it patina. This is among our bronze art pieces created by an unknown artist. We love her femininity.
The Porcino set includes two mushroom-shaped sculptures made from a lost wax technique where boiling aluminum is poured into a mold covering an original wax sculpture that melts away. Once set, there is a very long process of refining the metal to give it a patina. This stippling on the surface, which has an antique brass finish, contributes to the personality of these gold sculptures.
Worlds Away
Brutalist metal sculpture with a black marble base.
Whimsical in terracotta, Rocky the Teckel is a sculpture by the emerging Thai artist Nhut Nhathawut. With an expression that is so lifelike that it feels like he may bark at any moment, there are a number of artisanal aspects to the canine sculpture. This includes the obvious strokes of the artist's tools that play along the surface of the dog's body. Brownlee Currey had some fun with this dachshund, describing his reality as, "Known for only biting below the knee, he was last seen wading in the ocean just off Miami."
Lladro
Stormtroopers are one of the most iconic images from the Star Wars saga. These imperial warriors, who have gone on to become part of pop culture, have been faithfully depicted in porcelain in minute detail. Made in glazed white porcelain, black was chosen as the main color for the decoration with some touches painted in gray tones. The piece comes with a base featuring an identifying plaque and its edition number. This creation is part of a limited edition of 1138 units.
The pelican bronze sculpture is a remarkable piece of art. Finished in black bronze, this piece comes to life through a multi-step lost-wax casting process. After casting, the artist adds thoughtful touches like polishing or additional finishes to complete the look, illustrated here by the shine of the pelican itself juxtaposed against the matte finish of its perch.
The Kano Rhino is made of cast aluminum in a textured matte black finish. The stippled surface brings this silver sculpture with its implied features an extra dose of charm.
The Fossey object set is a pair of sculptures that look like they are made of natural granite, but are actually made of synthetic stone. The black and white decorative accessories with hints of green and pale yellow have swirling personalities that make them textural accents. The one curved edge brings them interesting profiles.
Studio A Home
For centuries, Mathani were used to churn raw cream into butter. Electricity and automation have radically changed the use of Mathani but we still are used in remote villages in India. These found objects ship with both an iron wall mount fixture and an iron floor stand.
Whimsical in terracotta, Sam the Mutt is a sculpture by the emerging Thai artist Nhut Nhathawut. With an expression that is so lifelike that it feels like he may bark at any moment, there are several artisanal aspects to the canine sculpture. This includes the obvious strokes of the artist's tools that play along the surface of the dog's body. Brownlee Currey had some fun with this mixed breed, describing his reality as "There may be some bulldog in there, but Sam’s mental and physical acuity is more akin to a potato than a sporting breed."
The Pavi bone prism set includes two white sculptures that are the definition of artisanal, as they are handmade and covered in bone inlay. The painstaking process required to cover sculptures as organically shaped as these is quite a feat. The shell-shaped sculptures will stand out even if they become elements in a lively vignette.
The Han Dynasty Jade Symbol, which is made of bronze-colored stoneware, emulates a famed jade carving and sits atop a metal stand in a black finish. The profile is called a "Bi" because the hole in the center represents the sky and the heavens beyond it. The name of this rich brown sculpture reflects that it was made in the Han Dynasty style and carved on the front and the back.
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