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Ground Hornbill Table Lamp in cast Bronze Sculpture - Limited Edition of 25

Heinrich Filter

South Africa

Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze

Size: 5.5 W x 14.2 H x 3.9 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Functional art in cast Bronze - Bronze Table Lamp with African Ground Hornbill and abstract leaf motif. Lamp height is 43 cm including light fitting and bronze base. Lampshade not provided. Similar lamps in different sizes & motifs on request. Cost on application. Can also be made in pairs. Individually handcrafted by the artist from beginning to end - sculpting, cast in own foundry and finished. All table lamps are unique and made to order by hand. Upon receipt of order the sculpting and casting takes place at my Black Dog Foundry using the lost wax method. Shipping from South Africa is approx 4 - 6 weeks after placement of order.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Bronze on Bronze

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

25

Size:

5.5 W x 14.2 H x 3.9 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Greetings from the southern hemisphere, Firstly a thank you to you for looking at my work and profile and to Saatchi Art for providing this excellent platform to artists. My passion for Africa, its people and wildlife are an enduring hallmark of my life. Much of my art is inspired by Africa's magnificent wildlife and people. Taking inspiration from the bush and my previous experience as a safari guide my creations strive to capture the essence and beauty of the animals I sculpt. My expertise ranges from figurative, wildlife, bird, abstract to African works and more recently bespoke furniture which is cast in bronze. Each piece is exclusively sculpted, cast, chased and finished by myself – from beginning to end. Using the lost wax method of bronzing, I cast each piece at my Black Dog Foundry and it is finished individually by hand. Warm regards Heinrich ABOUT THE ARTIST : Heinrich Filter – a wild life, in silver and bronze A lifelong passion for wildlife led South African sculptor Heinrich Filter along the game paths of Africa’s wild places to the London studios of a sculptor friend. Here he acquired the specialised skills of chasing and finishing fine bronze and silver sculptures, honing his craftsmanship and identifying his own abilities as a sculptor. But where did it all start? On bush walks as a youngster, it seems, with his brother-in-law, a wildlife vet, who would take Heinrich with him into the private game reserves where he tended to the animals. No surprise then, that Heinrich chose the life of a professional safari guide after university, leading luxury mobile safaris in South Africa and Botswana’s Okavango Delta, as well as managing safari camps in the Okavango. It was during this time that Heinrich met his wife in Maun. After their marriage in 2000 they moved to London where an unexpected career path unfolded in fine metalworking and finishing sculptures for a friend. Refining his skills over the years, Heinrich became a sought-after craftsman, chasing, finishing, and patinating fine bronze and silver sculptures, as well as restoring antique and modern metalwork. His growing reputation saw him finishing and chasing bronze and silver equine and wildlife pieces commissioned for HRH the Prince of Wales, Prince William, Sheikh Mohammed, Sheik Zayed and Sheik Al Maktoum, as well as pieces for exhibitions at William & Son, the Sladmore and Halcyon Galleries.

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