Item No: EXPQ-074
Size: life size or custom as your requirement
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
It is a large lion statue outdoor. This bronze statue of the Nubian lion and its prey placed in the Luxembourg garden was created by Auguste Kane. In 1879, people nicknamed him “the statue of lion and tiger” as an animal sculptor. He mainly creates immortal works, usually depicting wild animals, including a few people, and this sculpture is one of them. This sculpture depicts the lion standing on the rock, energetic and powerful, as if proud of the prey just hunted. Between its front paws lies an inanimate ostrich, which is not only the prey the lion catches, but also the best proof of its strength. At the same time, this sculpture also shows the survival rule of nature.
This large lion statue outdoor is meticulously made by the artist and captures every detail of the sculpture. It not only makes the shape of lions and ostriches lifelike, but also makes the details of their hair and expressions very lifelike, as if we can see what a fierce struggle is going on. We use the traditional wax loss method to perfectly copy every detail of the sculpture, so that the classic sculpture can be displayed in front of us. It will be the representative of the wild beauty of nature and the law of survival under the environment of the jungle, and also the praise of the nature. If you like this Art Deco Lion Sculpture or all kinds of natural animal sculptures, you can contact us, and we will perfectly reproduce every detail of the sculpture for you.
1. Confirming the details drawing/ 3D mold/ Pictures with clients.
2. Making clay mold according to drawing/ client’s photos/ 3D mold.
3. Lost-Wax casting bronze/brass statues.
4. Welding and Chasing.
5. Patina and wax surface, take all different views pictures/ videos, show to clients.
6. Packing into wooden cases after clients satisfied with sculptures.