Gnu
06/05/07
'The Leap', a bronze wildlife sculpture of a blue wildebeest aka gnu, is Sally's latest work which was accepted for inclusion in the premier London exhibition held in the Mall Gallery in September 2006 by the Society of Wildlife Artists.
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Dwarf Mongoose
06/05/07
'Lookout', a bronze wildlife sculpture of a Dwarf Mongoose, is a table top sculpture, done in bronze-resin.
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Bronze Rhino
22/07/06
Fleet of Foot is one of the most technically assured of Sally Amoore’s bronze works. Three of the rhino’s hooves are lifted off the sculpture’s base foundation. Despite being technically difficult to achieve in clay, the finished bronze model superbly masters the sense of movement and energy that are so vital to a rhino’s existence.
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Bronze Bear
22/07/06
One of the most playful bronze pieces in Sally Amoore’s collection of sculptures, Study in Brown depicts an animal caught in a state of contemplative contentment.
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Bronze Gorilla
21/07/06
This sculpture is a direct comment on the diminishing number of wild gorillas. Hounded by poachers and threatened by captivity and diminishing numbers, the gorilla is an endangered animal that lives its life in constant threat of extinction.
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Resin Stag
11/08/06
This bronze sculpture highlights one of Sally Amoore’s primary concerns as a sculptor of wildlife. The tentatively raised front hoof, blended together with the expression of alert caution on the face of the stag, captures an animal at the precise moment when it first senses danger.
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Resin Elephant
22/07/06
The Last Farewell movingly depicts a scene between an elephant mother and her dead calf. The sculpture conveys enormous pathos, poignantly portraying the moment when a mother is forced to accept the death of her infant and bid it a final farewell.
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Bronze Chimpanzee
04/09/06
Contemplation represents the human element in Sally Amoore’s sculpture. Akin to Rodin’s 'Le Penseur' (‘The Thinker’), this work of art presents the onlooker with an animal in the process of contemplation.
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