Ken Rowe
Desert Silhouette Maquette & Desert Drifter Maquette (Pre-cast Coyotes)
Desert Silhouette Maquette & Desert Drifter Maquette (Pre-cast Coyotes)
“Desert Silhouette” Maquette: 8”H x 8”W x 3”D - Price: $2,450.00
“Desert Drifter” Maquette: 7.5”H x 6.5”W x 3”D - Price: $2,450.00 each
Highly Collectible Limited Edition Bronze of 99.
A pre-cast bronze gives a collector the opportunity to invest in a bronze sculpture while it is still in the creation stage. In return for this investment, the collector secures their piece at a price guaranteed to be less than when it is debuted in bronze. Collectors enjoy a process of discovery alongside the sculptor, following the piece as it starts from an unfinished wax model, through the casting process at the foundry, to the finished bronze. The current pre-cast price listed reflects demand and is subject to change without notice. Delivery of a finished bronze will normally be within one year of purchase. We are excited to share our sculptors’ new and still-evolving creations with you.
To learn more about purchasing this pre-cast piece, please call Rowe Fine Art Gallery at 928.282.8877.
As legends go, the coyote prevails on his own. Countless stories are told of the trickster who owns the night and laughs at the moon. When I see coyotes, often seen in pairs during the months, I have to wonder what their life’s journey has been. What have their wise eyes seen…where have their energetic feet taken them… and where will they go?
- 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.

