Item No: CAC-351
Size: 4ft in height, or custom as your requirement
Weight: About 150kg/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
This bronze sculpture vividly depicts a girl in a wheelchair. With a warm smile, she conveys a tenacious and positive attitude towards life. The girl in the Girl in Wheelchair Sculpture wears a simple short-sleeved top and long pants, with her long hair loosely gathered behind her head. She looks natural and looks forward, revealing a firm and confident light. Her hands easily hold the wheels of the wheelchair, and a basketball is placed on her knees. Her movements are calm and energetic, as if she is ready to participate in an exciting game at any time.
The wheelchair design of the sculpture is exquisite, from the smooth armrests to the delicate tire texture, every detail shows excellent craftsmanship and the pursuit of authenticity. Through realistic modeling and delicate portrayal, the sculpture not only shows respect for inclusion and diversity, but also symbolizes the tenacity of children with disabilities and their love of life.
This Girl in Wheelchair Sculpture is suitable for placement in parks, schools or community centers as a public artwork full of educational significance. It conveys a profound idea: no matter what the physical condition is, everyone can participate in life and pursue their dreams in their own way, injecting hope and positive energy into society. Arturban Statue can customize various children statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
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.