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Gallery of Wildlife Sculptures |
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The following works below are examples of Sally Amoore's wildlife sculptures. These works cover a broad range of subject matter and feature animals from a diverse array of habitats. Some of the following sculptures are cast in bronze whereas others are made from resin. All the sculptures are limited editions.
Whether focusing on the endangered gorilla species of sub-Saharan Africa or a brown bear caught in the act of compromising his predatory role, Sally's artwork manages to inform and question, shedding fresh light on a natural world that remains undisclosed to many of us. If you would like to come and see any of these pieces 'in the flesh', or if you have any questions regarding these sculptures, then please do not hesitate to contact Sally, who would be delighted to talk with you. Just click the email link in the left-hand margin and send her a note. She will get back to you as soon as she can. | 13/07/09 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. more | 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. more | 07/10/08 This piece depicts the degree of nurture involved in nature. A baby gorilla sleepily huddles close to its mother’s breast whilst the latter casts a menacing gaze towards any potential threats. more |
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