I'm delighted to announce the release of a new bronze animal sculpture. This bronze leopard sculpture was initiated by a client who first got in touch with me about commissioning an animal sculpture for his wife's birthday. He had discovered my work at the Society of Wildlife Artists' annual exhibition last year.
We agreed that her favourite animal, the leopard, would provide the ideal subject. I was intrigued to learn that my client and his wife had both visited South Luangwa National Park in Zambia, a place I know well, as I regularly visit to view the wildlife and lead art safari workshops. I'm sure my clients were pleased to learn that their leopard sculpture is most likely modelled on the very leopards they saw during their travels.
We elected to use bronze for this piece, because its inherent strength affords the artist tremendous freedom to convey movement. After some discussion, we settled on a relaxed pose, depicting a walking leopard with tail outstretched in an elegant curve, front paw lifted to complement the curve of the tail, allowing an intimate view of the pads on the paw. The head is turned slightly to engage the viewer whilst retaining the elegant, flowing line through the body. The face with gentle pant shows this to be a cat at ease, ears relaxed, showing off the grace and beauty for which these magnificent beasts are so widely admired.
As always with animal sculpture commissions, I kept my client updated on progress with regular photo updates from the studio. The completed clay sculpture was sent to the foundry in Stroud, where it was moulded and cast in wax.
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This is the first stage in the classic 'lost wax' bronze casting process, which I personally oversee. I attend the foundry to refine the wax to ensure the final bronze casting captures every nuance of the original clay sculpture. I also oversee the metalwork, where any imperfections in the casting process are corrected and refined, and the final patination is developed by applying ferric acid to the heated bronze.
This has been a very exciting and satisfying commission to complete. I hope my client and his wife continue to enjoy their bronze leopard sculpture for many years to come. Full details and ordering information for the remainder of this very special limited edition sculpture can be found on my Buy pages.
I requested this to enhance the 'cat' experience at my entrance and I'm not disappointed. As part of review preparation I like to read others reviews and incorporate my thoughts on not only the product but other's comments.
In terms of proportions the vendor's listing is accurate. In the details the vendor indicates the item weighs 24 pounds which I assume is with packaging. I weighed the statue and by itself it comes in at 18.8 pounds. Do I think this will blow over under normal circumstances? No I don't. In terms of the base being flat mine does have a minor amount of play but it's within acceptable limits. The vendor claims this is constructed of Magnesium Oxide and I have no way to confirm this. All I can say is if this were made out of some kind of plastic/composite I doubt it would come in at close to twenty pounds. It also has a metal/ceramic 'clank' to it when I tap it with my ring. As a final note this is a hollow piece which I expected based on the claimed material, listed weight and size of the item.
Now let me talk about esthetics. I love cats and this is an accurate representation of a Cheetah in a pose which complements my entryway (and welcome mat - LOL). In fact it's been bringing a smile to my face every time I enter my front door. Kind of funny because I'm not used to it being there and a couple of times at night I've been heading out and it made me take notice of something there I'm not used to. This effect will obviously wear off over time.
I'd say this is a good value for what it is. Sure I could spend thousands on something that is made of actual bronze but if that were my only option I'd go without. That's where this item excels. My one star deduction is for a finish that is slightly different from the listing's pictures. But when you know what to expect I'd say this is an excellent statue and most would be very happy as I am.