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“Moving South” Sculpture - Limited Edition of 25

John Tatton

United States

Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze

Size: 7 W x 14 H x 7 D in

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Story line: This sculpture carries some funny humor with it. I was between doing sculptures and decided I wanted a piece that displayed a lot of height. Or at least what I thought was heights and so I started putting clay together and it got taller and taller. I actually finished the water column as it were, before I decided on what to put on it. A local newspaper wanted to do an interview with me, sculpting a piece of work that I was engaged with at the time. The only one I had was the wave!! So that’s what they took a picture of. A lot of creativity to display there, right? I finally designed a single Canadian Honker to put on that wave, kind of a study for another sculpture to see how a pin would connect the tail feathers to the wave. It “worked “ and became “ Moving South “.

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Sculpture:Bronze on Bronze

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:7 W x 14 H x 7 D in

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John was born and raised in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Near Park City Utah. It was only natural that he was influenced by his surroundings. When John was young, he would slip away into the foothills to observe and watch as much wildlife as he could get close to. He was captivated by the beauty and the grace of each animal and bird displayed. It wasn’t until John was in college that he found. He had a helmet hidden talent. He found a piece of light green clay in the art department on the shelf. The professor that was teaching a class told him to take it home and try out the new medium and let her know what he thought. This opened up a new world for John, however, there was not any classes that were offered teaching Finearts sculpting. So John, in his spare time outside the classroom began his learning process. He not only learned how to sculpture with that new block of found clay, but also became proficient in the lost wax process. John not only is a sculptor, but takes each of his sculptures to the entire lost wax, casting process to the finished product. John now devotes most of his time in sculpting, and leaves the foundry work to the foundries.

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