Bronze is poured at 1400 Celsius/2552 Farenheit in Australian foundries using the “Lost-Wax Process”: The lost-wax process is the ancient method of changing the original soft wax sculpture into bronze and has remained essentially unchanged for 6,000 years. This type of casting picks-up the minutest detail of the sculpture thereby guaranteeing pieces of art of exceptional quality.
Advantages in having sculptures cast in bronze in Australian foundries are:
Bronze sculptures are not adversely affected by extreme weather conditions.
Bronze Sculptures are tomorrow’s antiques and family heirlooms and will be around for future generations to enjoy.
Pouring the bronze
“We are very happy with our
Willie Wildlife Sculpture birdbath which is a perfect complement to our country garden.”
DICK SMITH, AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURER
“His work is ideal for those looking to give a unique corporate or special occasion gift.”
AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY STYLE MAGAZINE
“Birdbaths have traditionally been ornate, but this bronze cast creation from Australian based Willie Wildlife Sculptures raises the game”
TELEGRAPH, LONDON
“If you want to absolutely amaze someone with a gift which will last forever, forget the diamonds – think bronze.”
THE AGE NEWSPAPER, MELBOURNE
“It is a joy to discover such a unique approach to design taken by the artist.”
DIANA MADGIN, GARDEN WRITER, NZ
A Willie Wildlife Bronze Sculpture makes a very “Special Gift for a Special Person on a Special Occasion” from Anniversaries to Christmas to Birthdays.