Comfort (at the end of a long day)

CA$1,525.00

About the Art: I started this sculpture as an exploration of the relationships between people and animals, specifically dogs. I love my dogs with all my heart, and I know many people love their pets. I also wanted to look at what it means when an animals becomes more than a pet, becomes a working animals. In this sculpture of a soldier and his bomb detection dog I wanted to show not only the love, but their devotion, dependence, respect and how their lives literally depend on each other. Their bond is co-workers, fellow soldiers, friends, and after a difficult day their relationship shows the comfort they give each other.

Material: Cold Cast Bronze Resin

Size: 8” (h) x 16” (w) x 8” (d)

Weight: 10 lbs

Year Completed: 2019/2020

WINNER: Federation of Canadian Artists AIRE (Annual International Representational Exhibition)

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About the Art: I started this sculpture as an exploration of the relationships between people and animals, specifically dogs. I love my dogs with all my heart, and I know many people love their pets. I also wanted to look at what it means when an animals becomes more than a pet, becomes a working animals. In this sculpture of a soldier and his bomb detection dog I wanted to show not only the love, but their devotion, dependence, respect and how their lives literally depend on each other. Their bond is co-workers, fellow soldiers, friends, and after a difficult day their relationship shows the comfort they give each other.

Material: Cold Cast Bronze Resin

Size: 8” (h) x 16” (w) x 8” (d)

Weight: 10 lbs

Year Completed: 2019/2020

WINNER: Federation of Canadian Artists AIRE (Annual International Representational Exhibition)

About the Art: I started this sculpture as an exploration of the relationships between people and animals, specifically dogs. I love my dogs with all my heart, and I know many people love their pets. I also wanted to look at what it means when an animals becomes more than a pet, becomes a working animals. In this sculpture of a soldier and his bomb detection dog I wanted to show not only the love, but their devotion, dependence, respect and how their lives literally depend on each other. Their bond is co-workers, fellow soldiers, friends, and after a difficult day their relationship shows the comfort they give each other.

Material: Cold Cast Bronze Resin

Size: 8” (h) x 16” (w) x 8” (d)

Weight: 10 lbs

Year Completed: 2019/2020

WINNER: Federation of Canadian Artists AIRE (Annual International Representational Exhibition)