C$3,000
The metaphor of Mother Nature poignantly represents the delicate balance between life and the environment in the face of global warming. The sculpture has wax drips on her showing she is melting.
The strength she once embodied is disrupted by the ravaging effects of climate change, symbolizing the earth’s cry for help.
She can no longer sustain.
| Technique: | Vancouver Island, BC Marble |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 14in x 6in x 10in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | Unknown; Contact sales for a shipping quote |
Michelle McCutchon
Vancouver, British Columbia
Rock Sculptress, Michelle McCutchon, carves rocks mostly in figurative form. She sculpts marble, jade, alabaster, granite, soapstone, pyrophyllite and more.
She is self-taught, first learning the tools of her trade as a Red Seal Auto Technician
""Rock is my medium of choice because you have one chance to it carve it right, just like you have one life to live."
"The more challenging a piece is, the more satisfying it is to complete. The physical demands reward me with a cathartic therapeutic release." ***"