No Burden to Bear Bronze Sculpture 2000 23 in
Ken Rowe
Sculpture : Bronze w/ Wood Base
Size : 17x23 x14 in | 43x58 x36 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 35
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Year2000
Foundry Signature w/ StampOn Back
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2011
Story / Additional InfoThis stunning sculpture by Ken Rowe titled "No Burden To Bear" is a must-have for any art enthusiast. Crafted from high-quality bronze, this piece features a beautiful bear design that is sure to captivate viewers. The sculpture is numbered 8/35, making it a unique and limited edition addition to any collection.
Whether you are looking to add to your art sculpture collection or simply appreciate the beauty of this piece, "No Burden To Bear" is an excellent choice. Its intricate details and lifelike design make it a standout addition to any art gallery or collection.
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LID172220
Ken Rowe - United States
Art Brokerage: Ken Rowe American Artist: Ken Rowe was born and raised in Arizona. As a young boy he was known to express himself through various art mediums, such as drawing, painting and sculpting. An avid outdoorsman, Ken has devoted his life to combining his vocation with his avocation through a career in wildlife art. At the age of 26, Ken opened his own wildlife art studio where, as a taxidermist, he sculpted life-sized models. Over the past 15 years Ken has submerged himself in a business that demands an intense study of anatomy, composition and wildlife physiology. Ken believes that this in-depth knowledge is an extremely important quality of a wildlife artist. For the past seven years Ken has expanded his talents into the creation of bronze sculpture. These bronzes depict Ken's love and appreciation for wildlife along with the legendary cowboys, bucking broncos and historic Native Americans of the southwest. "To me, art is much more than finite detail. It is accuracy of the subject, story lines and the culmination of strength, texture and balance. In the visual sense, when one views my art, he or she should be able to feel the rugged beauty of the southwest and the vitality and diversity of its people." Listings wanted.