"In The Light Of The Moon" Reclaimed Materials Mantel Art
Ernst the Owl flies beneath a large crescent moon spangled with stars.
Made entirely of recycled tin cans (mostly baked beans), bits of wire, recycled newspapers and reclaimed wood, this miniature sculpture is a line drawing in three dimensions; seemingly in motion and yet extremely still at the same time.
Sarah Jane Brown is a lifelong artist from North Northumberland, UK, just south of Scotland, with a long coast along the North Sea. As Sarah says, it's a place with big skies, big beaches and lots of space to create. She describes herself as a Northern soul; she wears her heart on her sleeve.
A recipient of a then Princes Trust (now the King) grant many years ago, she has been fortunate to work as an artist for over 30 years. With inspiration from her backyard garden and miles-long walks through the country, her themes reflect whimsy and fun balanced with her love of silence and space.
Measures 10.25" tall by 5.5" at the widest point, standing on 1 1.25" cubed wooden base, it weighs an ounce.
Made in the UK