Bulldog Bust by Edge Sculpture

£230.00

Bulldog Bust EDB13

Edge Sculpture

by Matt Buckley

Additional information

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Artist

Medium

Sculpture

Image Size

12.5" High x 11.4" Long x 11" Deep

Availability

Available to Order

Delivery

3 – 4 Weeks

Description

Bulldog Bust by Edge Sculpture EDB13

Each sculpture has been originally sculpted from clay, which allows the sculptor to be freer, giving the pieces the dynamic and organic fee, stylised by Edge Sculpture. The finished clay sculp ‘masters’ are then taken to be moulded, and each subsequent piece has been carefully hand cast from this mould using ceramic polystone, which allows for faithful reproduction of detail and texture applied to the original sculpt. the finishing touch is the skilful application of hand painting and finishing, which brings the sculpt to life. The end result is a centre piece and talking point in anyone’s living room!

Matt Buckley started off his sculpting career over 20 years ago having been afforded the opportunity to hone his craft by following in the footsteps of his step father, Robert Harrop, by working on the ‘Country Companions’ and later named ‘Doggie People’ range which have resided successfully to this day within the ‘giftware’ and ‘collectible’ industry for well over 25 years themselves.

Licensed figurines that Matt has both sculpted personally and directed include the Beano and Dandy, Camberwick Green, Roald Dahl, Bagpuss, 2000 AD, The Magic Roundabout, Mr Benn and Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Stingray, with many pieces being continually produced to this date.

Matt remains the Creative Director of Robert Harrop Designs LTD and indeed the skills and ability to manufacture quality figurines from within their family run company in Shropshire has enabled this very new collection of work to become a reality and Edge Sculpture to thrive.

This is a very new collection and very much at the beginning of its creative evolution and Matt indeed looks forward to designing, sculpting and producing many new concepts well into the future.

I once saw a dog that looked kinda neat, Its chest was swung low and it had fat feet.

Its nose was pushed in and it had really big eyes, it had a very little butt with some muscular thighs.

Its ears were called rose and sat perky on its head, I could tell from the yawns it was on the way to bed.

Just when I thought it was getting all tired out, it got down in the bow and started jumping about.

I knew then and there this was a dog I had to own, its owner said it’s a bulldog and it’s bad to the bone.

The Bulldog

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