The Last Dance 13"
The Last Dance 13"
Stone: Aspen Colorado Marble
Dimensions: 8" x 8" x 16"
Weight: 22lb
Carved in: Whistler, British Columbia
Carved from luminous Aspen Colorado marble, this piece captures a joyful moment of movement and spirit in stone. The sculpture depicts a bear rising gracefully onto its hind legs, its posture alive with rhythm and balance, as though caught mid-dance.
The marble itself is especially striking, featuring natural gold and dark grey veining that flows through the stone, adding depth, contrast, and character to the piece. These rich mineral patterns highlight the bear’s sculpted form, creating beautiful visual movement across the polished surfaces as light shifts throughout the day.
Both playful and powerful, the sculpture celebrates the expressive possibilities of hand-carved stone while honoring the lively nature of the bear. The combination of dynamic form and dramatic natural veining makes this sculpture a captivating statement piece for refined interiors and art collections alike.
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