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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Simon Gudgeon, Collection Luna

Simon Gudgeon

Collection Luna
Bronze
42 x 19 x 12 cm
Edition of 50 plus 2 artist's proofs
£ 4,250.00
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“The curlew has been a constant source of inspiration for my abstract bird sculptures. The curve of the beak reflects the elegant curves of the neck and body making the...
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“The curlew has been a constant source of
inspiration for my abstract bird sculptures. The curve of the beak reflects the
elegant curves of the neck and body making the whole sculpture flow. As a
subject I was first drawn to it having watched them on the northern moors and
their plaintive cry always evokes a visceral response."




“The name
Luna was inspired by the similarity between the curve of the beak and the new
moon. With the head elevated towards the sky it reflects an optimism in the
future, just as the moon constantly replenishes.”

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