Art
Indian Elephant Sculpture by Ansley McDaniel
- Item Number
- 164
- Sold
- 82 USD to ks1496156
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
The Indian elephant piece is a small-scale polymer clay sculpture. It was painted in acrylic paints, and then sealed with a coat of matte polyurethane clear coat. It is signed by the artist and dated on the bottom, and is PERMANENTLY attached to the elephant. The tusks are made out of polymer clay and painted with the same acrylics.
Item Special Note
Size: 5" long from trunk to tail, around 4" tall (with base), and 2" at its widest point. The base measures 3x3"
About the Artist:
Ansley McDaniel is a freelance artist who works in a variety of mediums; currently, her primary focus is sculpture. She's done everything from posters to t-shirt designs, illustrations to comic books, and most recently has begun work in the indie film industry working on conceptual art and sculpture.
“This work was inspired by Mohan but represents all of the elephants Wildlife SOS has rescued and will help in the future. Mohan was the elephant whose story led me to learn more about Wildlife SOS, and I'm very honored to help their organization with this work!”
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