Item No: CSC-617
Size: 120 x 105 x 150 cm (H*L*W), or custom as your requirement
Weight: About 180kg/piece
Wall Thickness: 5-6mm (can be adjusted depends on the size of sculpture)
Producing Time: About 30-50 days after receiving your order
Technology: Lost-Wax Casting Process
Material: Bronze/ Brass/ Copper
Advantage: Foundry Supplying Directly
Gillie and Marc Schattner are a pair of famous artists from Australia. Their works are known for their integration of human and animal images. They explore the relationship between humans and nature, and humans and animals through sculptures, paintings, installation art and other forms. Their works are often narrative and symbolic, expressing their concern for environmental protection, social phenomena and human emotions. Gillie and Marc’s artworks are exhibited worldwide and are well-loved by audiences, especially their unique “anthropomorphic animals” series, which is widely circulated. In this Dogman Statue, Gillie and Marc present a very representative scene – an anthropomorphic dog wearing a suit, sticking out of the sewer mouth, holding a professional camera in his hand, as if he is taking photos on the street.
This Dog Man Sculpture combines the image of a dog with a professional photographer, creating a strong sense of urbanity and humor. The dog shows a typical “street photographer” posture, with his head slightly tilted forward, holding a camera in his hand, and his eyes focused, as if capturing moments on the street. The Dogman Statue is made of delicate materials and rich details, especially the metal texture of the camera, which highlights the delicate processing of professional equipment. Welcome to contact us for more information.
1. Confirming the details drawing/ 3D mold/ Pictures with cliens.
2. Making clay mold according to drawing/ client’s photos/ 3D mold.
3. Lost-Wax casting bronze/brass statues.
4. Welding and Chasing. It is very key step for high-quality sculpture.
5. Patina and wax surface, take all different views pictures/ videos, show to clients.
6. Packing into wooden cases after clients are satisfied with sculptures..