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Molly - The Snow Leopard

Ken Rowe

Molly - The Snow Leopard

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Molly - The Snow Leopard

$3,600.00

13.5”H x 10”W x 12”D

Highly Collectible Limited Edition Bronze of 35.

To learn more about purchasing this bronze sculpture, please call Rowe Fine Art Gallery at 928.282.8877.

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“Molly” The Snow Leopard Storyline

While I was sculpting the Polar bear at the Anchorage zoo, the caretaker of the Snow Leopards invited me to get an inside tour of their enclosure.  He was very proud of how they were cared for and that I took a REAL interest in sculpting them.

He invited me to come back before the Zoo opened to the public to sculpt his favorite, Molly. Separated by a wire fence, Molly laid only inches away and sometimes eye to eye as I sculpted her. This went on for three mornings.  She was an absolute sweetheart. The clay piece survived the flight home only to take an elapsed time of 10 years to finally complete. 

- Ken Rowe

 

 

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Ken Rowe is a multiple award-winning bronze Wildlife artist, based in Sedona, Arizona, and showing throughout the West. Over the years, he has been recognized by the Society of Animal Artists, Mountain Oyster Club, Western Artists of America, Phippen Museum, Desert Caballeros Western Museum and Sedona Arts Center. Ken sculpts chiefly from live reference, always gaining in person access to the wildlife he portrays, from mountain lion to bison to quail. His collectors are compelled by the dynamic motion, depth of character and precise detail that Ken captures in his subjects, almost feeling like they are sitting in front of the creature itself.

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