Of One Soul
I have a lot of different sculptures on the bench right now and I have decided to put them aside and work on a new one for Christmas. My new sculpture, which is a work-in-progress, is called 'Of One Soul'. I am a big fan of wildlife art so the sculpture gives me an opportunity to sculpt a variety of animals that can be found in North America.
A little about the sculpture
'Of One Soul' symbolizes the unity of the American Indian and the environment around them. The sculpture is a collage of an Indian, wolf, eagle and a bear. The collage will be attached to a rocky base with hidden images of paw prints, arrows and other neat items that pop into my head to add. I used an elderly Indian in my sculpture because I see our aging population as those with experience and wisdom. I also purposely designed the stare and facial expressions for all of the images to be the same. In essence the actions of one reflects on the lives of the other.
My goals are to have a limited run of the sculpture available for Christmas gifts to my extended family and then release it to the public sometime first quarter next year. If you would like to be notified when the sculpture becomes available, you can send an email to info@geraldgore.com. Be sure to indicate that you are interested in the availability of this sculpture.
Thanks for looking,
Gerald Gore
A little about the sculpture
'Of One Soul' symbolizes the unity of the American Indian and the environment around them. The sculpture is a collage of an Indian, wolf, eagle and a bear. The collage will be attached to a rocky base with hidden images of paw prints, arrows and other neat items that pop into my head to add. I used an elderly Indian in my sculpture because I see our aging population as those with experience and wisdom. I also purposely designed the stare and facial expressions for all of the images to be the same. In essence the actions of one reflects on the lives of the other.
My goals are to have a limited run of the sculpture available for Christmas gifts to my extended family and then release it to the public sometime first quarter next year. If you would like to be notified when the sculpture becomes available, you can send an email to info@geraldgore.com. Be sure to indicate that you are interested in the availability of this sculpture.
Thanks for looking,
Gerald Gore
Labels: indian, sculpture, wildlife art