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A horse in all its glory, return home from battle. He is tired and worn out with wounds all over the body. Yet he walks with his head held high, the saddle empty, in gratitude for his master, the fallen solider. The sculptor has brought to life this stunning piece. Once a beautiful horse is now wounded beyond comprehension, depicted by the tearing of skin and the tinge of blood along the face, chest and hind legs.

This copper sculpture is oxidized to attain a beautiful hue of bronze. Turquoise from the decay add a sense of color to this otherwise monochrome figure. One to be admired!

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A horse in all its glory, return home from battle. He is tired and worn out with wounds all over the body. Yet he walks with his head held high, the saddle empty, in gratitude for his master, the fallen solider. The sculptor has brought to life this stunning piece. Once a beautiful horse is now wounded beyond comprehension, depicted by the tearing of skin and the tinge of blood along the face, chest and hind legs.

This copper sculpture is oxidized to attain a beautiful hue of bronze. Turquoise from the decay add a sense of color to this otherwise monochrome figure. One to be admired!

80034-ST-LE
A horse in all its glory, return home from battle. He is tired and worn out with wounds all over the body. Yet he walks with his head held high, the saddle empty, in gratitude for his master, the fallen solider. The sculptor has brought to life this stunning piece. Once a beautiful horse is now wounded beyond comprehension, depicted by the tearing of skin and the tinge of blood along the face, chest and hind legs.

This copper sculpture is oxidized to attain a beautiful hue of bronze. Turquoise from the decay add a sense of color to this otherwise monochrome figure. One to be admired!

80034-ST-LE
A horse in all its glory, return home from battle. He is tired and worn out with wounds all over the body. Yet he walks with his head held high, the saddle empty, in gratitude for his master, the fallen solider. The sculptor has brought to life this stunning piece. Once a beautiful horse is now wounded beyond comprehension, depicted by the tearing of skin and the tinge of blood along the face, chest and hind legs.

This copper sculpture is oxidized to attain a beautiful hue of bronze. Turquoise from the decay add a sense of color to this otherwise monochrome figure. One to be admired!

80034-ST-LE

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Knight's Mate Sculpture

Lasantha Epasinghe

Sri Lanka

Sculpture, Metal on Other

Size: 34 W x 36 H x 16 D in

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A horse in all its glory, return home from battle. He is tired and worn out with wounds all over the body. Yet he walks with his head held high, the saddle empty, in gratitude for his master, the fallen solider. The sculptor has brought to life this stunning piece. Once a beautiful horse is now woun...

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2018

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Sculpture, Metal on Other

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34 W x 36 H x 16 D in

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Lasantha Epasinghe is an energetic young creator from Sri Lanka, who expands his horizon from two-dimensional canvas to three-dimensional metal Sculpturing. He is a master smith, who graduated from in Faculty of Visual Art, University of Visual and Performing Arts, Sri Lanka. Every one of his masterpieces has shown the results of an extraordinary blend between Lasantha's mystical imagination and magical power of handling soulless steals. Many can make sculptures, but only a handful of few can touch the deep end of the philosophical core through mindless copper wires and brass pieces. The most suited reason of Lasantha's ungodly talent may find in Henri Matisse words "You must forget all your theories, all your ideas before the subject. What part of these is really your own will be expressed in your expression of the emotion awakened in you by the subject."

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