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"Twiga" - A Tribute to Nature's Elegance
A stunning bronze sculpture that embodies the grace and beauty of the giraffe, captured in all its splendour. Standing at an impressive 45 cm tall and crafted with exquisite attention to detail, this remarkable piece is not just a decoration—it's an experience.
Each cast is expertly crafted in bronze, with three stunning patina options to choose from. Whether you prefer or the contemporary allure of a distinctive hue or the timeless elegance of a classic finish, there's a "Twiga" to complement every setting. The sculpture rests on a solid granite base, with a variety of colour options available, adding a touch of sophistication to your range or decor.
Ideal for lodge shops or as a centrepiece in any lodge setting, "Twiga" is a perfect addition to interior decor, combining art with nature. It makes for an exquisite attraction for wildlife lovers, art enthusiasts and investors alike.
Material: Bronze on granite base.
Dimensions: 45 cm tall.
Limited Edition: 21 casts.
Patina Options: Three exquisite finishes available: Traditional bronze, Mod-Real & Contemporary.
Base Options: Various elegant colour choices for the granite base
As a sculptor, I am drawn to the warthog, a creature that stands apart in the African wild. The warthog, often seen as the runt of the African litter, is not traditionally beautiful, yet it possesses a distinct character that captivates me. There is an undeniable charm in its ruggedness, a personality that shines through its ungainly exterior. Perhaps it is this unique blend of the unbeautiful and the endearing that inspired Disney to choose him as the storyteller with attitude in The Lion King.
In my sculpture, I sought to capture the essence of this remarkable animal—the energy that propels him across the vast savanna. I envisioned him in motion, his head cocked, tail raised high, embodying a spirit of defiance and resilience. This stance, full of attitude, speaks to the warthog’s survival in a world that often overlooks him.
I deliberately chose the warthog, an animal less commonly sculpted, to explore the overlooked and unconventional inhabitants of the African bush. There is beauty in the unexpected, in the creatures that may not fit the traditional mold of grace or elegance but are no less worthy of admiration.
In this piece, I hope to convey my affection for the warthog, an animal that, despite its outward appearance, resonates with a lively spirit and undeniable charm. I hope you find the same connection to this humble yet extraordinary creature as I have.