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Winged White Rhinoceros

Winged White Rhinoceros

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The very endangered white rhinoceros is the second-largest land mammal, typically weighing between 1,800 and 2,500 kg, Despite their name, they are grey in colour, and are also known as the square-lipped rhino because of their broad, straight mouth designed for grazing on short grasses. They have a distinct hump on their neck and two horns, with the front horn usually longer than the rear. White rhinos have poor eyesight but excellent hearing and smell, and they often wallow in mud to cool down and protect their skin from insects. They are the most social of all rhino species, with females and calves forming groups known as "crashes," while adult males are often solitary and territorial. They are native to the savannas of Africa, with the majority of the population found in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Kenya

This collection explores the intersection of earth and sky, the tethered and the untethered, the real and the mythical. As an artist, I have spent 30 years crafting jewellery—transforming metal into intricate forms—but my passion ceramic sculpture has bloomed since covid. In my collection "The Ascended Herd: Escaping the Earthly Plane," I reimagine the majestic creatures of Africa not as bound to the earth, but as celestial beings breaking free from gravity itself.

These sculptures are not just dreamlike visions but reflections on reality. Many of Africa’s great animals—face the looming threat of extinction. Poaching, habitat destruction, and climate change are erasing them from the landscapes they have roamed for millennia. In my work, I ask: What if evolution found another path? If survival on land becomes impossible, perhaps these creatures would transcend, growing wings to escape into the sky, migrating beyond human reach.

Inspired by figurative art, African heritage, and a twist of fantasy, my sculpture embodies the tension between loss and hope, reality and mythology. They represent freedom, resilience, and the ever-present struggle to adapt. Through clay, I aim to give movement to stillness, to capture the echo of hooves against the sky, and to tell stories of creatures no longer bound by earth, but transformed in the pursuit of survival.

this piece  is expertly crafted from stoneware clay and meticulously finished with a beautiful copper wash, glaze, and 24ct gold lustre,  this  winged creature  is the perfect sculpture for whimsical and quirky home decor lovers, and is sure to spark conversations and bring a touch of magic and fun to any room.

size:
Height 12.5cm 
Length 17cm 
Width 17cm 

Made from Stoneware clay, finished with a copperwash and clear glaze, and real gold lustre 

 

 

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