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GlassOfVenice Murano Glass Millefiori Fish Sculptureby Murano Glass(3)
$253
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This stylish Murano Glass fish sculpture represents the long-running artistic tradition of Murano Glass combined with ingenuity and technical virtuosity of Murano glass masters. Using the most famous and distinctive ancient Murano glass technique- Millefiori (a thousand flowers), Murano masters created this charming fish sculpture with the body of vivid stylized flowers and the mouth, eyes, fin, and tail in richly colored glass for a striking artistic effect.
This beautiful authentic Murano Glass fish was painstakingly created entirely by hand using only traditional glass-making methods by a third-generation Murano maestro, whose work is displayed at exhibitions and in museums worldwide. It will make an enjoyable artistic addition to any home or office, and delight collectors with a glimpse of Venetian beauty and opulence. This elegant Murano fish sculpture also makes a uniquely appropriate luxurious gift for any occasion, as it is truly a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
The Venetian fish is approximately 4 inches tall (to the top of the fin) and 4 1/2 inches long. This Murano Glass sculpture is signed by the master. Attached sticker further proves its Murano origin, as does the certificate of authenticity that comes with the fish.
Because each item is a unique work of art made by hand, slight variations of sizes, colors and patterns are possible.
This beautiful authentic Murano Glass fish was painstakingly created entirely by hand using only traditional glass-making methods by a third-generation Murano maestro, whose work is displayed at exhibitions and in museums worldwide. It will make an enjoyable artistic addition to any home or office, and delight collectors with a glimpse of Venetian beauty and opulence. This elegant Murano fish sculpture also makes a uniquely appropriate luxurious gift for any occasion, as it is truly a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
The Venetian fish is approximately 4 inches tall (to the top of the fin) and 4 1/2 inches long. This Murano Glass sculpture is signed by the master. Attached sticker further proves its Murano origin, as does the certificate of authenticity that comes with the fish.
Because each item is a unique work of art made by hand, slight variations of sizes, colors and patterns are possible.
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GlassOfVenice Murano Glass Millefiori Turtle Sculptureby Murano Glass(4)
$253
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This charming Murano Glass turtle sculpture represents the long-running artistic tradition of Murano Glass combined with ingenuity and technical virtuosity of Murano glass masters. Using the most famous and distinctive ancient Murano glass technique- Millefiori (a thousand flowers), Murano masters created this graceful turtle sculpture with the body of vivid stylized flowers and the head and feet in rich emerald-green glass for a striking artistic effect.
This beautiful authentic Murano Glass turtle was painstakingly created entirely by hand using only traditional glass-making methods by a third-generation Murano maestro, whose work is displayed at exhibitions and in museums worldwide. It will make an enjoyable artistic addition to any home or office and afford a glimpse of Venetian beauty and opulence. This graceful Murano turtle sculpture also makes a uniquely appropriate luxurious gift for any occasion, as it is truly a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
The Venetian turtle is approximately 3 inches tall and 6 inches long. This Murano Glass sculpture is signed by the master. Attached sticker further proves its Murano origin, as does the certificate of authenticity that comes with the turtle.
Because each item is a unique work of art made by hand, slight variations of sizes, colors and patterns are possible.
This beautiful authentic Murano Glass turtle was painstakingly created entirely by hand using only traditional glass-making methods by a third-generation Murano maestro, whose work is displayed at exhibitions and in museums worldwide. It will make an enjoyable artistic addition to any home or office and afford a glimpse of Venetian beauty and opulence. This graceful Murano turtle sculpture also makes a uniquely appropriate luxurious gift for any occasion, as it is truly a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
The Venetian turtle is approximately 3 inches tall and 6 inches long. This Murano Glass sculpture is signed by the master. Attached sticker further proves its Murano origin, as does the certificate of authenticity that comes with the turtle.
Because each item is a unique work of art made by hand, slight variations of sizes, colors and patterns are possible.
GlassOfVenice Large Murano Glass Aquarium With Fish And Sea Lifeby Murano Glass
$1,150
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Murano Glass Aquariums are appreciated by fans and collectors alike because they convey everything that Murano Glass is famous for - exquisite craftsmanship, luminosity, unique beauty, and artistic value. No-one outside of a small circle of top Murano masters can match the clarity of glass, the precision of forms, and the realistic look of these famous aquariums. This fine aquarium sculpture, which is a small microcosm of a tropical sea, is full of colorful fish and sea creatures such as medusa and octopus, swimming in the translucent Murano waters surrounded by tiny bubbles. This elegant Murano Glass figurine makes a stunning gift for someone who enjoys the calming sight of the water, the beauty of tropical fish, and appreciates Murano art glass and Venetian heritage. A true piece of art, this Murano Glass Aquarium will bring the sights and sounds of the sea into your home or office and will remind you of the uniqueness of Venice rising from the waters of its Lagoon.
- Measurements: This Venetian glass aquarium sculpture measures approximately 7-1/2 inches in height, 9 inches in width, and 2-1/4 inches in depth. It weighs about 9 lbs.
- This aquarium is hand-made by the top Venetian artisans, representing a Murano family, which has been prominent in the glass-making craft for generations. You can find their works in art galleries and private collections worldwide.
- The aquarium with fish is signed by the master on the bottom and comes with the certificate of authenticity.
- This Murano Glass Aquarium is very well packaged to avoid damage in transit.
- Because this Murano Glass piece is made entirely by hand, small imperfections are possible. They do not constitute a defect but are in fact the proof that this is authentic handcrafted Murano Glass
Turtle Sculpture Johnny on The Spotby Mark Hopkins
$800
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This incredible "Johnny on the Spot" Turtle Sculpture captures a beautiful and tranquil moment in nature. Created by artist Eli Hopkins and reproduced by Mark Hopkins' studio, this quality sculpture will make a fantastic accent for any home or office. The sculpture features a turtle sunning himself on a branch protruding from the water. A lovely little lily pad finishes off this alluring piece. Made from the finest bronze with stunning hues, it will add natural charm to any space. This "Johnny on the Spot" turtle sculpture is proudly made in the USA. It is limited to an edition of only 200, making it a magnificent collectors item.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
GlassOfVenice Large Murano Glass Aquarium With Fish And Sea Lifeby Murano Glass
$1,150
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Murano Glass Aquariums are appreciated by fans and collectors alike because they convey everything that Murano Glass is famous for - exquisite craftsmanship, luminosity, unique beauty, and artistic value. No one outside of a small circle of top Murano masters can match the clarity of glass, the precision of forms, and the realistic look of these famous aquariums. This fine aquarium sculpture, which is a small microcosm of a tropical sea, is full of colorful fish and sea creatures such as medusa and octopus, swimming in the translucent Murano waters surrounded by tiny bubbles. This elegant Murano Glass figurine makes a stunning gift for someone who enjoys the calming sight of the water, the beauty of tropical fish, and appreciates Murano art glass and Venetian heritage. A true piece of art, this Murano Glass Aquarium will bring the sights and sounds of the sea into your home or office and will remind you of the uniqueness of Venice rising from the waters of its Lagoon.
- Measurements: This Venetian glass aquarium sculpture measures approximately 7-1/2 inches in height, 9 inches in width, and 2-1/4 inches in depth. It weighs about 10 lbs.
- This aquarium is hand-made by the top Venetian artisans, representing a Murano family, which has been prominent in the glass-making craft for generations. You can find their works in art galleries and private collections worldwide.
- The aquarium with fish is signed by the master on the bottom and comes with the certificate of authenticity.
- This Murano Glass Aquarium is very well packaged to avoid damage in transit.
- Because this Murano Glass piece is made entirely by hand, small imperfections are possible. They do not constitute a defect but are in fact the proof that this is authentic handcrafted Murano Glass
Trout Bronze Sculpture "Rainbow Falls"by Mark Hopkins
$1,400
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Sculpture is made to order and takes approx 2 to 6 weeks to be made and shipped.
This enchanting Trout Sculpture Rainbow Falls by Mark Hopkins features a group of glistening rainbow trout that appear to swim through thin air. The technique of capturing a moment in nature and preserving it as "bronze in motion" is one for which Hopkins is well known. A work of art to be treasured by art collectors and fishermen alike, the Trout Sculpture Rainbow Falls is crafted in hot cast bronze using the lost wax process. Each piece is hand painted by Mark using a combination of hot patina and airbrushing. Exclusively limited to an edition of only ten pieces, this striking sculpture will sell out quickly. Bring the elegant beauty of nature straight to your living room with this exceptional bronze work from internationally known sculptor Mark Hopkins.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
This enchanting Trout Sculpture Rainbow Falls by Mark Hopkins features a group of glistening rainbow trout that appear to swim through thin air. The technique of capturing a moment in nature and preserving it as "bronze in motion" is one for which Hopkins is well known. A work of art to be treasured by art collectors and fishermen alike, the Trout Sculpture Rainbow Falls is crafted in hot cast bronze using the lost wax process. Each piece is hand painted by Mark using a combination of hot patina and airbrushing. Exclusively limited to an edition of only ten pieces, this striking sculpture will sell out quickly. Bring the elegant beauty of nature straight to your living room with this exceptional bronze work from internationally known sculptor Mark Hopkins.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
Trout Bronze Sculpture by Mark Hopkinsby Mark Hopkins
$400
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This clever and evocative little Bronze Trout Sculpture from artist Mark Hopkins' Fishing Collection captures the sought-after game fish rising from the pebbly brook bottom to take a fly. At 4" x 4", it makes the perfect organic accent for any angler's desk or bookshelf. Each piece is cast in the USA in fine bronze, and finished with warm, rustic earth tones to evoke a sense of the untarnished wild. This beautiful piece is limited to a production run of just 2500 items, and makes the perfect gift for the outdoor enthusiast in your life.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Fishing Hole Bronze Child Fishing Sculptureby Mark Hopkins
$1,200
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Our unique Bronze Child Fishing Sculpture "Fishing Hole" from artist Mark Hopkins evokes a heartwarming sense of youth, innocence and freedom as it enhances any decor with breathtaking organic style. A dedicated young angler is caught in the finest bronze to inspire cherished memories of childhood in every outdoor enthusiast, and express your own passion for the life of the wild. A unique hot patina technique produces the gorgeous warm tones in this piece to remain stunning for lifetimes to come. Part of the charming Generations of Fishing Collection, "Fishing Hole" is limited to a production run of only 450 pieces, each crafted with pride right here in the USA.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Summer Fun Bronze Sculptureby Mark Hopkins
$1,450
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Mark Hopkins' playful Summer Fun Bronze Sculpture captures a pair of intrepid young vacationers as they explore the exotic world beneath the waves and encounter a gliding sea turtle. Cast in breathtaking detail in the finest bronze and finished in a warm rainbow of colors, Summer Fun is sure to thrill any friend or family member with a passion for snorkeling, or the sea in general. Only 250 of this clever and endearing image will be created, and each is crafted with pride in the USA.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.