Blackbird With Blossom by Richard Cooper Bronze

£295.00

Blackbird With Blossom

Comes with a Wooden Presentation Box

Edition of 150

by Richard Cooper Bronze

Additional information

Artist

Medium

Bronze Sculpture

Edition Size

150

Image Size

15cm x 9cm x 6cm

Availability

Available to Order

Description

Blackbird With Blossom by Richard Cooper Bronze

The intense black of the Blackbird contrasts beautifully with the pinks of the Blossom, and is sitting at the very highest point of the branch where it can sing it’s heart out. The beak and eyes are delicately hand painted in the natural yellow tone of the bird, and the whole sculpture is boxed in a fine wood case.

The Blackbird is made in solid foundry bronze using the ancient method of lost wax casting. The design is finished by the art of patination where various acids are applied to the surface of the bronze and heat applied to create a deep rich brown patina.  The bird and foliage are delicately hand painted using artist’s oils. Then bronze is then sealed with a special wax which further enhances the colour and protects the bronze for years to come.

Your beautiful Blackbird is beautifully presented in a wooden presentation box containing a signed certificate of authenticity. The bronze is engraved with the sculptor’s signature and limited edition number, matching the certificate enclosed.

The company started life to design and manufacture limited edition foundry bronze sculptures and collectibles. The founder, Richard Cooper, had previously owned Country Artists Ltd, of Stratford upon Avon. A company he had also founded. This was a successful company designing and manufacturing animals, birds and a wide collection of wildlife subjects from around the world. All the sculptures were made in resin and hand painted in sizes from miniature to life size.

When the company was sold in 2004 Richard was not ready to retire and decided to start a new venture in the same arena but in bronze rather than resin as the base material.

Initially, Richard decided to develop comparatively large sculptures of wildlife studies and figurative work suitable for art galleries in contrast to the smaller subjects from the previous company, which were sold to gift shops.