Reginald
Bronze , half-life size figure
 Limited Edition of 20
 (no artist's proof)
 34" H x 12" x 13"
 by Kelly Borsheim
Figurative Sculpture by Borsheim
     Perhaps if life were simple, I would be drawn to complexity. But for now, I sculpted Reginald to give me peace and a little tranquility. The male figure is shapely and pleasing to the eye, but he is not frozen. I wanted to portray a man walking (the man Reginald who modeled for me did not have a car and walked EVERYWHERE), turning slightly as if something caught his attention. He exists simply in a moment of life and I wanted to appreciate such moments.
This bronze figurative sculpture is also shown here in clay (the green figure images below), prior to molding and bronze casting. I thought I would leave these images here so you could see the differences between the piece in clay vs. bronze. (I usually offer pre-casting/introductory discounts to help me get an edition started.) This is a limited edition of 20 bronze.
 

2002 Review of "From Paper to Bronze" art exhibit, Austin, Texas. Newspapers listings are by The Austin American-Stateman and The Austin Chronicle.
Clay Original Before Bronze Casting of Reginald:

Kelly demonstrates her sculpting techniques on "Reginald" during Sculptfest 2000 (October) at the Umlauf Sculpture Museum and Garden in Austin, Texas, USA.





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