Raza Had a Big Idea (Bronze Sculpture)
Raza Had a Big Idea (Bronze Sculpture)
Raza Had a Big Idea (Bronze Sculpture)

Raza Had a Big Idea (Bronze Sculpture)

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Dimensions
111 x 111 x 111 inch (H*L*W) 1984.16 lbs
300 x 300 x 300 cm (H*L*W*) 900 kg

Medium
Bronze  

Style
Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art

Edition Number
/6

Description
Little baby Raza has had a tough start in life. He is an orphan, a fate that is sadly far too common for rhinos like himself. Occasionally their mothers will die of natural causes or from wounds after a fight with another animal. But there is one cause that is the most prevalent and disturbing of them all, poaching.  

All rhino species are endangered. In the last decade, 9,885 African rhinos have been lost to poaching. Even though the trend is starting to change for the better, 1 rhino is still killed every single day. The reason for this terrible loss is their beautiful horns, worth their weight in gold on the black market because of the incessant demand from Asia, particularly China and Vietnam. The horns are ground up and used in traditional medicines despite it being scientifically proven to have no medicinal benefits.

The forgotten victims of this horrific epidemic are the babies who are left behind, discarded as they have not yet grown their horns. Rhino calves cannot survive without their mothers and if they are not found by humans who can protect them they will surely die. The ‘lucky’ ones who are found are faced with serious trauma, both psychological and often physical. The brave babies have been known to do everything they can to try and save their mothers, tacking on the poachers and coming out with injuries such as slashes from machetes. But these wounds are skin deep, the real pain is felt right within and the little babies are traumatised.

Raza, just like the meaning of his name, is the hope for all orphan rhinos who have been left behind by poachers. Expertly crafted in stunning, everlasting bronze, he has been immortalised in a limited edition series to bring about awareness and hope for this important issue. Sitting tall and proud, he has been created in two sizes, 1 meter and 3.5 meters tall. Each size will have only 10 editions, a reflection of how rare and precious all rhino species are.

The public will have the opportunity to adopt little Raza and shower him with all the love and support he deserves. By purchasing his statue, you will become his new parent, his new protector, and the protector of all orphaned rhinos, giving them a second chance at life and promoting a world where they will never have to experience this trauma again.

100% of the proceeds will go towards saving all wildlife in the upcoming monumental Gillie and Marc project #LoveTheLastMarch.

Artwork Features
Gillie and Marc love working in bronze for many reasons. Bronze is a very hardy material and will last forever. As experts in coloring bronze, Gillie and Marc enjoy experimenting with their sculptures, adding a splash of color to brighten the work, making it even more unique. > Read more 

For every purchase of a bronze sculpture you will receive a certificate of authenticity, titled, signed, dated and editioned by the artists.

Care Instructions
Bronze is very easy to clean, allowing you to enjoy your precious sculpture with minimal upkeep. > Read more

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