Jeff Wolf, Entitled "Circle of Life", Limited Edition, Cast to Order, 1 of 10, #1008
$ 39,000.00
Western Bronze Sculpture,
by Renowned Western Artist
Jeff Wolf,
Entitled "Circle of Life",
Limited Edition,
Cast to Order, 1 of 10,
#1008 Description: Western Bronze Sculpture, by Renowned Western Artist Jeff Wolf, Entitled "Circle of Life", Limited Edition, Cast to Order, 1 of 10, “The Circle of Life” depicts just that! In nature there is no right or wrong. These two animals are both determined in their battle for survival. In creating this piece my objectives were to join opposing forces in harmony while combining as many artistic principles, The (A, B, C’s) of art as I like to refer to them as. Anatomy, Balance, Design, Composition etc.
I also use a lot of mass, negative space and micking images in the composition. I have always been told to never have anything that will lead the eye away from the focal point. In this case I discovered that by using negative space I could actually lead the eye into the focal point.
This all combines for a dramatic scene filled with movement in a circular design to keep the moving fluently around the work.
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Dimensions: 47" L x 38" H x 18"W, Approximately 200 pounds
Condition: Cast to Order: On all precast orders we ask for a deposit of 75%, this covers the molds and first casting. Precast orders are purchased before the sculpture has been molded and cast in bronze. This feature allows the client to get in on the ground floor of early edition numbers while saving a considerable amount over retail. Once the work is cast in bronze and is on the retail market the price does not decrease. On orders that need to be cast we require a 50% deposit with the remainder due upon completion of the piece. Shipping and insurance are the reprehensibility of the purchaser. Delivery is usually 8-10 weeks from time of order. This piece has not been molded and cast. Precast offer $34,800.00
Provenance: Jeff Wolf
Biography of Jeff Wolf and Achievements Follow:
Persistence makes perfect: The trail to the top of the Western Art world is steep and narrow. It is littered with obstacles, beset with sheer drop-offs, and hindered by unexpected twists and turns. Sculptor Jeff Wolf has ridden that trail for more than twenty-five years and reached heights few artists attain. Along the way he has placed bronzes in prominent museums and permanent exhibits, in prestigious private collections, and on display in public venues. He has been bestowed with honors and awards, recognized in juried competitions, and called upon to teach and demonstrate.