“Elephant Doorknocker” by Carole Danyluk

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Signed and numbered limited edition bronze doorknocker has silvery gray patina and gold plated tusks.  Color matched hardware included for inside or outside installation.  Doorknocker is about 8″ wide. $695. includes shipping in US and Canada.

“Busted” (Cape buffalo) by Rick Taylor

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The African Cape Buffalo is recognized as one of the largest and most dangerous of all African big game. Whether a solitary bull or a whole herd , when one encounters this animal one must realize who is the hunter and who is the hunted.  Here we have a large bull testing the wind and if that dreaded human scent wafts past his nostrils he will either flee or charge.  To quote Robert Ruark, the “Cape Buffalo looks at you, like you owe him money”.  This limited edition bronze is 21″ long and is mounted on fine walnut wood. Edition limited to 48. $7900. includes shipping in US and Canada.

“Two Tons of Love” (Pacific walruses) by Carole Danyluk

“Two Tons o’ Love”

The frozen Arctic is home to these unique creatures which can weigh up to two tons each.  Hugely social, they hunt and feed in packs where their long ivory tusks are used as tools to scrape up the bottom of the seabed to reveal clams and other mollusks.  Walruses were a staple item in the native people’s food supply and native hunters are really the only threat to these animals as even polar bears shy away from the potentially lethal defenders.  “Two Tons of Love”  depicts a large amorous bull with one member of his harem.  This limited edition bronze is mounted atop a double laminated green marble base and is 20″ long. The piece also has 3 flying puffins.  Edition limited to 50.   $10,500. CDN includes worldwide shipping.

High Polished Tusks

“Enough for Two” (River Otters) by Carole Danyluk

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When the pickings are slim the catch sometimes has to be shared.  This is the message in limited edition bronze sculpture  “Enough for Two” where a pair of river otters has dragged their dinner to land to divide it up.  This sculpture is 13″ tall. Edition limited to 50. Inquire to purchase.

“Sable Doorknocker” by Carole Danyluk

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Limited Edition  ” Sable Doorknocker ” measures about 8″ long. Signed and numbered bronze.  Easy to install on any solid wood door, inside or out.  Guaranteed for life.  Edition limited to 150. $695. US includes shipping in US and Canada.

“Whitetail Doorknocker” by Carole Danyluk

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“Whitetail” Doorknocker measures about 7″ long.  Edition limited to 150 signed and numbered castings.  For use on solid wood doors, inside or out.  Guaranteed for life.  Color matched screws included for installation.  Only two remaining. $695. US includes shipping in US and Canada.

“Drifters” (Polar Bears) by Carole Danyluk

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A sow polar bear and her two cubs float upon an ever diminishing ice floe.  Few species has been as profoundly impacted by climate change as the polar bear.  In need of ice for their existance , they drift and search for adequate feeding grounds.  One can only lament their uncertain future.  The cast bronze sculpture entitled “Drifters” has an enhanced color patina and is mounted on white marble.  It is 12″ long. Edition limited to 50. Inquire to purchase.

“El Patron” (Desert Sheep) by Rick Taylor

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The Limited Editon Bronze entitled “El Patron” is one of a set of four rams each depicting the current world record sheep species.  These sculptures can be free standing or used as book-ends.  “El Patron” stands 10 inches tall and is mounted on fine walnut wood.  Edition is limited to 98. $2900. includes shipping in US and Canada.

“High Tide” (Sea Otter) by Carole Danyluk

"High Tide" (sea otters) detail.

“High Tide” (Sea Otter) by Carole Danyluk

Playful sea otters abound in the waters of British Columbia.  Here they can often be seen playing amid the flotsam and jetsam that the high tide brings in.  Here, a sea otter can be seen pondering the potential of an abandoned Japanese net float.  A very engaging C.A. Danyluk signature piece. This is a near sold out edition of 50.  It is 11 inches long and is presented on a double laminate beveled marble base or single marble base. (Single base is shown) Inquire to purchase.

“Sea Dogs” (Stellar Sea Lions) by Carole Danyluk

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Each year in May, along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Mexico, the Stellar sea lions “haul out” in breeding groups to birth and care for their young.  The large bull watches over his boistrous harem.  “Sea Dogs” captures the seeming kaos of the rookery during this mating season.  This sculpture depicts 21 sea lions on a rock with three gulls in the mix.  It is 22″ long and is an edition of 50. Inquire to purchase.