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A terracotta version of Pegasus. The last one left.
Pegasus made from black clay
Lichen 'glaze' finish on a Pegasus at the Barn Galleries.
A copper wash Pegasus which I have now sold out of.
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Pegasus wall hanging bass relief Sculpture

Ama Menec

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 13.4 W x 13.4 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

A wall hanging ceramic sculpture of Pegasus, Medusa's daughter. I have just three left of these sculptures; one in terracotta, one in black clay and one with a lichen finish. Please see the additional images of these. As I am now moving permanently into foundry bronze, once these three have all gone there will be no more! Well, not unless someone wants one in foundry bronze anyway... The Art Deco style bass relief is wall hanging from two points and is threaded on the back with a very sturdy line which will not rust or rot. The sculptures are fired to stoneware temperatures and are also painted with brick sealant so they will not freeze or crack if displayed outdoors.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:13.4 W x 13.4 H x 2 D in

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Throughout my life I have pursued my twin loves of natural and ancient history, and spent my teens shuttling between the Museums of Anthropology, Archaeology and Zoology in Cambridge. My natural history sculptures focus primarily on endangered British animals, and those that have made a comeback. After more than 30 years as a ceramicist I am now moving permanently into foundry bronze. This harder and more resilient material liberates the form from gravity and so widens my creative horizons. By exploring the chemistry of bronze patination, I can also achieve all the colour possibilities previously only available in ceramics. One of my sculptures, Hypnia, was inspired by the bronze head of Hypnos the Greek God of sleep in the British Museum, with my larger version sculpted in clay, and then via 3D printing, reduced down, coming full circle back to a life sized bronze. Predominantly my foundry bronzes are an exploration of British and European wildlife. My Buzzard and Red Kite sculptures are of life sized female birds to help the viewer appreciate the scale and presence of the real animal. My present projects are of a mantling Barn Owl, a Kingfisher in a threat display, a stretching, yawning fox and a twisting Badger, working alongside the Barn Owl Trust, the Badger Trust, Wildlife Rescue centres and the League Against Cruel Sports. Presently, I am working on a Badger Trophic Cascade, an ambitious project which describes in 3D what happens to the wider ecosystem after widespread badger culling, and will use the life sized twisting badger as its base, the species you loose flooding out of its back in a big spiral tide, and the two species that increase rising up out of the badgers shoulders. I exhibit regularly in the South East and South West including at the British Museum, the Henley Festival, the Natural History Museum Oxford, the Royal Academy of Arts London, the Mall Gallery London and La Galleria in Pall Mall, and have won four awards for my bronzes. Studio Address: The Happy Crab Gallery, 20A Gloucester street, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 7AW Mobile: 07943 803551

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