Perching Bird

One of a kind sculpture made from stone and steel. Natural river rock bird perched on realistic tree branch of welded steel, all on a sandstone base. Stands 20 inches high, weighs 25 pounds. SOLD
THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD, HOWEVER A SIMILAR PIECE COULD BE BUILT ON COMMISSION. CONTACT US IF YOU WANT ONE.

About the Artist

As a native Arizonan, John Wilhelm's drawings and paintings often depict the heritage, landscapes and animals of the region. He's a prolific self-taught artist who works in acrylic, pencil, ink and scratchboard etchings, but most often in sculptures crafted from steel and stone. These pieces are usually "found object" art comprised of used, discarded and recycled industrial or automotive parts. These sculptures are frequently whimsical animal figures incorporating natural rock and rusty steel and are extremely durable as outdoor art. Thanks to the nature of the materials used, no two pieces are identical and every piece has a unique character which can rarely be duplicated. The techniques employed to build these pieces range from traditional blacksmith methods to modern welding practices. John's figures using railroad spikes originated in the 1970's and evolved into the stone and steel sculptures of today, and can be found in private collections from coast to coast.

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