Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)
Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)

Wild Baby Bengal Tiger (Bronze Sculpture)

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Dimensions
Sculpture:
46.5 x 80.7 x 37.4 inch (H*L*W) 533.5 lbs
118 x 205 x 95 cm (H*L*W) 242 kgs

Base:
79.5 x 37.4 inch (L*W)
202 x 95 cm (L*W)

Medium
Bronze  

Style
Contemporary Sculpture, Wildlife, Activist Art

Edition Number
/6

Description
This endangered Bengal tiger is completely reliant on her mother. She won’t be able to hunt for another 6 months and will stay with the safety of mum until she is 2 or 3 playing and learning all she can. There are less than 2500 left of her kind with the main reasons being poaching habitat loss and fragmentation.

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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Give Back to WWF-AUSTRALIA
With every edition purchased, Gillie and Marc will proudly donate 30% of proceeds to support WWF-Australia.

WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organisations. WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. 

For more information, visit https://wwf.org.au/donate/wild-about-babies/