Dimensions
3.9 x 7.9 x 3.5 inch (H*L*W) 2.1 lbs
10 x 20 x 9 cm (H*L*W) 0.95 kgs
Medium
Bronze
Style
Hyperrealism, Wildlife
Edition Number
/25
Description
Ngilai's Story
On the 8th of March Angela and Robert received reports from 'Kenya Wildlife Service' (KWS) about the plight of a little elephant who was discovered fallen down a well within Molore Lorach, Ngilai area. The community first found him there on the 6th of March when approaching the well to water their livestock. They left and returned the following day thinking that he might have managed to escape and be reunited with his natal herd, but too fearful to attempt to extract him. On their return on the 7th of March the stranded, exhausted and now injured calf remained stricken in the well. His desperate ongoing attempts to free himself left him with bruises and a rubbed raw back from struggling against the jagged well sides.
Ngilai is part of Gillie and Marc's exhibition - The Orphans.
> You can also adopt Ngilai here
50% of all proceeds go to The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Artwork Features
Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more
For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.
Care Instructions
Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more
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