Elk and Bobcat in Winter is a sculpture by Dawn Senior-Trask which was uploaded on October 31st, 2012.
Elk and Bobcat in Winter
This is a small relief which I created in clay and is available as a limited edition lost wax bronze casting. It is available in three formats:... more
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7.000 x 5.000 inches
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Title
Elk and Bobcat in Winter
Artist
Dawn Senior-Trask
Medium
Sculpture - Bronze, Mounted
Description
This is a small relief which I created in clay and is available as a limited edition lost wax bronze casting. It is available in three formats: Unmounted, Mounted, or Mounted and Framed. For more information, please click the Contact button. ELK AND BOBCAT IN WINTER: The sculpture is based on an earlier scratchboard drawing I made of a scene I saw out the window of my family's log cabin in Wyoming's Snowy Range foothills. Among the snowdrifts, rugged boulders and wind-twisted junipers, a herd of elk rested and carried on their age-old mating rituals. From one of the snow gullies appeared a smaller animal that caught the attention of the elk closest to it. I thought it might be a coyote, but on second glance, I saw it was a bobcat! I never forgot this rare moment of beauty, harmony and peace.
Uploaded
October 31st, 2012
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Comments (37)
Gloria Ssali
another great work Dawn love so much coming back to revisit these bronzes!! this is beautiful the colours are perfectly placed and the working of each animal is amazing love how you create each work in this breathtaking series!!
I J T SON OF JESUS
Magnificent art work by all means. Superb 3d details and wonderful colors. Simply awesome.
Johny Deluna
Love these Dawn - they are beautiful. Do you pour the bronze yourself or send them to a foundry?