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Bronze Penguin Sculpture 'Better Two Gether' by Roxy Winterburn Bronze
Bronze Penguin Sculpture 'Better Two Gether' by Roxy Winterburn Bronze
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Type: Limited Edition Bronze Penguin Sculpture
Edition: 8
Medium: Bronze
Size: H 11.75" x W 10.5" x D 6.75"
Signature: Yes, Hand Signed By The Artist
Certificate: Yes
Delivery: FREE UK Delivery
About This Bronze Penguin Sculpture:
Penguin families are known for their strong family structures and the cooperative parenting between partners, making them powerful symbols of togetherness and commitment.
This penguin sculpture also features a baby penguin, marking the next chapter in the story.
The loving couple has become a small family, embodying the growth and deepening connections within their bond.
The Penguin sculpture has, in this instance, become a symbol for love and the joy of family, welcoming new life and enriching the narrative of an enduring partnership.
The baby penguin sculpture is also available as a solo piece 'Pebbles' allowing an addition to this family group.
ROXY's ARTIST STATEMENT:
“As a young professional artist, I am passionate about creating sculptures that capture the essence of animals in a unique and endearing way. My focus on animals allows me to express my love for nature and wildlife in my artwork, and I work in bronze because of its timeless beauty and durability.
My sculptures are meant to induce feelings of joy and warmth, and I strive to bring an individual personality to my pieces. I believe that art has the power to bring people together and to evoke emotions, and I aim to use my sculptures to bring a smile to people’s faces and to brighten up their day.
I have also donated pieces to charity in order to help raise funds and awareness, this is something I am passionate about continuing to do.”
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