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Stretching "Maxim"

by Suzie Marsh

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  • Stretching "Maxim"
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  • Sculpture Info: Bronze Resin sculpture made by Suzie Marsh, suitable for outdoors or in. Made in Britain.
    Size: 30cm Long
    Colour/Finish: Bronze resin
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  • Suzie Marsh (ARBS)
    Suzie’s figurative animal sculptures have gained great acclaim over the last 26 years and are now on sale through shops and galleries both in the UK and abroad. She has undertaken many private and business commissions including sculpture exhibits for a museum in Taiwan and the public installation of Nelson the Seal at Looe Harbour in Cornwall. Her work reflects her own fascination with an animal’s character and form. Suzie produces work to aid several animal charities, but the plight of the moon bears has become her most overriding concern. Her commitment to Animals Asia has already resulted in donations of many limited-edition sculptures and her design of Hope of Freedom (the Animals Asia elephant in the 2010 London Elephant Parade) and her Moonstruck exhibition in 2012 which followed her visit to the bear sanctuary in China have raised substantial funds for the charity. Suzie says, “To express what it means to me to help these bears is almost impossible to put into words. I know I am completely under the bears’ spell and will do what I can for them in my own small way and I know I will always wish it could be more.” Made in ceramic and then cast in resins, pewter or hot foundry bronze, her sculptures are suitable for homes and gardens. Suzie is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.

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