Wildlife Artistry & Bronze Sculpting
Specializing in Commission Work
And Sculpture Gardens

 

 

45387 County Road 66 ▪ Crook, Colorado 80726       303 947 7424     christopherschiller@yahoo.com  

Gallery of Bronzes

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The Story of a Sculpture
from origin to presentation

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1 The sculpture starts with a hunt in attempt to harvest a mature specimen


2. With a un butchered moose thousands of exact measurements, drawings and photographs are take to be used to accurately re create natural forms.


3. Moose take by Carl Bagwell. aka Bags, my high school art teacher.

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4. The armature is constructed in foil


5. sculpting material is added with wax


6. Clay is added


7. All available anatomy and references are used in the studio. It is difficult to re create life's abstract form but impossible to accurately re create nature without nature on hand.

 



8. Still adding clay.


9. Accurately adding clay until the sculpture is done.


10.Clay in the crate- cut and delivered to the foundry for molding and casting. 

 

 

Gallery of Bronzes

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Available For Sale

      Memories of Corn Mother Bear

Display Only
No longer in production

Morning Intrusion  Wisdom Young at Heart  Fat and Happy Ram Bookends Winter's Descent Scent of a Cow   September Challenge Doubled Back  Grizzly Defense Spring's Return High Country Secrets  Morning Intrusion Common Ground Protector of the Faith  Resting Elk  Silent Winter  Moose Moss  Pride of the Bighorn  Resting Buffalo  Domain
Last Stand Loyalty of LifeToo Quick Bull Wallow

 

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Schiller Bronze Sculpting
45387 County Road 66
Crook, Colorado 80726
303 947 7424

christopherschiller@yahoo.com

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