Barn Swallows
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Barn Swallows

Price range: $2,350.00 through $7,775.00
Wall Hanging

Sold as a trip tic or can be purchased as three individual sculptures. From left to right or from top to bottom choose the one you like.

Mixed: Bronze barn swallows on ancient bristlecone pine.

Edition: One of a kind

Total Trip Tic Price – $7,775.00

FLIGHT GLIDERS – $2,950.00 ( two barn swallows )
Dimensions: 28”H x 18.5”W x 4”D

FLY BY – $2,475.00 (one barn swallow)
Dimensions: 30”H x 17”W x 5”D

SINGLE WING -$2,350.00 (one barn swallow)
Dimensions: 21.75”H x 11.25”W x 4”D

These sculptures can be hung on a large or small area wall depending upon your home or office. These barn swallows can be arranged in many different patterns. Here is just one example of a trip tic pattern. This sculpture makes a large statement over beds, stair wells, great rooms and similar locations. If any of the three sculptures don’t just fit your space or configuration, you can commission a custom sculpture selecting your wood and number of birds. Please call Victoria, 303-699-2631 to set your commission session. Add to cart: Shipping to be TBD at time of order placement.
Dinner Flight
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Dinner Flight

Price range: $8,200.00 through $8,300.00

Downey Dawn

$1,800.00
Mixed: Bronze Downy woodpecker on ancient bristlecone pine.
Wall Hanging
Dimensions: 22.5″H x 5”W x 4”D
All of us bird lovers long to view what we rarely get to see in the wild. This sculpture is one of those split second views of a Downey woodpecker leaving the nesting cavity. Don’t blink!
Edition: One of a kind

Duet Dance

Bronze and Wood FusionDimensions: 18 1/4”H x 6.5”W x 9.5”DMixed: Bronze nuthatches with seed on lightning struck Bristlecone Pine wood. Mounted on a black granite base.While out walking one day, I came upon a very old and large trunked cottonwood tree. All of a sudden I noticed movement on the trunk and to my surprise there were two nuthatches who looked as though they were dancing around together in choreographed unison.Edition: One of a kind