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Windstone Editions Red Panda Colored Large Bird Winged Flap Cat Sculpture
$ 137.28
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Description
This Bird-Winged Flap Cat sculpture is painted with markings like a red panda: black on its belly and legs with earthy red down its back and wings. It has white and black markings on its face and flight feathers as well. It wears a gold-painted collar set with three topaz colored Swarovski jewels. It is limited production and unsigned.This winged cat is a cast gypsum reproduction of an original sculpture by Melody Peña produced by Windstone Editions.
These are individually hand-painted and markings may vary slightly, so the one you receive may not match the pictures exactly.
It measures approximately 7 1/2" tall and 6 3/4" long.
For indoor display only.
It will ship in its original box direct from our Windstone Editions factory in Oregon.
Note: Although we try our best to photograph the colors of each item as accurately as possible, please be aware that different computer screens can display colors differently. The colors of this item as they appear on your computer screen may vary slightly from the colors of the actual item. Different lighting conditions can also affect the appearance of colors. All of our sculptures are photographed to appear as they would under natural daylight. The colors of this item may look different in your home depending on the type of lighting you use.
About Us
Since 1984, museum-quality reproductions of Melody Peña's sculptures have been perfectly cast in natural mineral stone and meticulously hand-painted in our North Hollywood, California studios (now relocated to Corvallis, Oregon).
At the heart of every piece created by master sculptor M. Peña is the artist's passion for living creatures. This passion, coupled with a lifelong study of animal behavior and anatomy, and an astonishing gift for three-dimensional art, results in sculpture so intriguing and lifelike it is without equal.
Growing up in California, Peña surrounded herself with animals. Keeping more than two dozen aquariums in her childhood bedroom, a pet toad in a wastebasket, and a chicken in a bucket, her collection of pets soon became the subjects of her artwork.
In college, Peña studied biology and zoology in addition to painting, drawing, and sculpture.
Today, the artist is never far from her animals--they are the living well from which Peña draws inspiration and the models for the incredibly accurate detail in her work.