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Richard Smith b.1955Contemporary Bronze Sculpture of a Penny Bun Mushroom, woodland, nature wildlife
$3,550
£2,695.09
€3,107
CA$5,021.96
A$5,406.60
CHF 2,895.34
MX$65,147.63
NOK 36,531.18
SEK 33,431.93
DKK 23,216.77
About the Item
Edition of 25
A bronze sculpture of a 'Penny Bun Mushroom' by Richard Smith, patinated in bronze with a cream stem and a rich brown cap, transforms this familiar woodland fungus into an object of enduring beauty. The sculptor captures the mushroom’s stout, rounded form with careful attention to proportion and texture. The cap is generously domed, subtly textured to suggest its natural unevenness, while the thick stem rises solidly from a sculpted base that hints at the forest floor, grounding the piece in its natural habitat.
The patination enhances the sculpture’s realism and visual appeal. The warm brown cap contrasts with the soft cream of the stem, reflecting the mushroom’s characteristic appearance, while the bronze undertone adds depth and permanence. Subtle variations in tone along the cap and stem create the impression of natural shading and highlight the tactile quality of the surface. Light plays across the bronze, accentuating contours and drawing the eye to intricate details.
- Creator:Richard Smith b.1955 (1955, British)
- Dimensions:Height: 6 in (15.24 cm)Width: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Shrewsbury, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU81216966532
Richard Smith b.1955
In his studio in his Gamekeepers cottage on a sprawling Hertfordshire estate, Richard Smith works undisturbed except for the occasional call of a pheasant. Whilst he daydreams of stalking deer and salmon fishing in the Scottish Highlands, his hands and eyes are busy at work on his latest masterpiece. From his 40 years as a successful painter of wildlife, painting for galleries such as Tyron gallery, London, Gladwell and Pattersons, London, Frost and Reed, London and Everard Reed Gallery, Johannesburg, coupled with his life surrounded by, and working with, game birds, it seemed a natural progression, with the support of Callaghan’s, to translate his passion and talent to the medium of bronze. From the elusive Snipe to the tentative Hare, the inquisitive Otter Pup to the majestic Macaw, his portfolio leaves no doubt as to the understanding of his subjects. From the beginning, when the delicate Robin perched upon a terracotta pot was born of his hands, Richards work has wowed wildlife enthusiasts and sportsmen alike. His bronze sculptures have been exhibited at the LAPADA Art
Antiques Fair, the Olympia Art
Antiques Fair and across the State of Florida at the Naples and West Palm Beach Shows, and with his incredible attention to detail, Richard has breathed fresh, Hertfordshire, air into the medium winning him worldwide acclaim In 2013 Richard was invited to exhibit his Pintail Duck at the Society of Wildlife Artists, previously unassuming of his sculpting prowess, this accolade spurred him to create many further pieces in every shape and size and for every budget culminating in Richard being invited by the CLA to produce a perpetual trophy to present to the Best Shot of the Year at the annual game fair. His wish to keep the pieces in small editions and to personally oversee the sympathetic patination of every piece has been adhered to, as he remains as passionate about his work since his first exhibition in 1978.
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