Description
āHaving completed and seen the impact of āTail Windā I decide to create āSpookedā. It conveys so much to me, I love it. For those of you the know the Greater Kudu I am sure you will appreciate the movement conveyed here. I would like to compliment the Hefestus Fine Art Foundry in Springtown TX, who were able to cast this tiny little piece with its delicate horns and tails, even more delicate than āTail Windā ā they never balked at the prospect. I hope you enjoy this little piece of hand luggage art!ā John Tolmay
Edition: 20
Dimensions: 4.5ā³ wide, 5.5ā³ high, 14ā³ long
Weight: 3 lbs
About The Artist ā John Tolmay, African Wildlife Bronze Sculptures
āI live in that head-space between past and present, translating scenes and images that are vividly recorded in my mind into waxes and clays. I use various foundries around the States to expertly cast them into the pieces of art that grace homes, studios, trophy rooms and offices around the world. While being an artist and a hunter I am also personally committed to Conservation. I started what is known as the āNyawa Pilot Projectā in Zambia.
The aim of this project is to achieve a better balance for rural people and their resources. Gradually the slow process of change is gaining momentum and it is my sincere hope that the concept of Community Based Wildlife Management will cease to be something that is only spoken about and become policy in the near future.ā