Item No: DSQF-030
Size: the size as image or custom as your requirement
Material: Stainless Steel
Color: Same as Picture
MOQ: 1 Pcs ( Pls contact us for the accurate information)
Design: We also supply custom-made service based our cusotmers' requests
Package: Strong wooden crate with waterproof and shockproof foam inside
Advantage: Foundry Supplying Directly
This large garden snail statue, called the history of conquest, is located on the grass in front of the Jazz Museum. This sculpture was created by Hank Willis Thomas. It is inspired by the exquisite bibelot of the 17th century German artist Jeremias Ritter. It is installed by a small figure described as Nubian or Moore in the original work. Misappropriation and re conceptualization make the symbolic meaning of the works take on a new look. At the same time, when you see this sculpture, it seems that you have entered the fairy tale world. The large snail is like a horse, holding the little boy walking slowly. I just don’t know whether the boy will be anxious because of its slow speed.
This snail sculpture is very exquisite and lifelike. When the snail is crawling, its abdominal muscles cock up with clear folds, which is very vivid. There are exquisite patterns on its shell, with clear texture, which is very beautiful. A rope is tied to its tentacles, and the snail will move forward as soon as he pulls the rope, as if telling us through action that the snail has been conquered by him. We have rich sculpture experience in bronze sculpture, which can highly restore the artistic effect and shape characteristics. Show the beautiful details of the sculpture, which can be viewed from multiple angles. If you like this sculpture of Conquest history, you can contact us to customize the sculpture according your requirement.