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Bunny Connell

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"The Drum Horse"
Bronze, 15 x 14 x 8
Edition: 15 Bronze
15 Stainless Steel
Bronze $2,800
Stainless Steel $4,800
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"When Push Comes to Shove"
Bronze, 18 x 9 x 21
Edition: 15
$3,500
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"Neck to Goal"
Bronze, 14 x 7 x 15
Edition: 15
$3,500
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"Hook'im"
Bronze, 27 x 9 x 14
Edition: 15
$3,000
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"Controlling the Play"
Bronze, 18 x 12 x 15
Edition: 15
$3,000
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"Steeplechase"
Bronze, 26 x 13 x 13
Edition: 15
$3,500
Bunny Connell, a Big Horn, Wyoming artist, is widely known for her broad range of animal bronzes. Bunny concentrates on the animal kingdom for her subjects, where her unique ability to identify and capture typical attitude and characteristic motion has become her hallmark. Each Connell bronze combines a thorough knowledge of the subject, accuracy in portrayal and a warm understanding of the animal world.

It is no accident that her very popular series of Polo bronzes reflects a closeness with the animals and the sport. Raised on a horse ranch near one of the oldest Polo fields in the United States, Bunny has been a student of the horse in motion and the sport of Polo as long as she can remember. Her immediate family currently boasts three playing members of the U.S. Polo Association while two other members breed and train thoroughbred, polo, and jumping prospects on the family ranch.

When you combine this background and close association with the sport, with over thirty years of art experience, it is not surprising that she captures the true feelings of the greatest game of man and horse.

Bunny's background in the arts includes years of independent study in many of the art disciplines and an ongoing devotion to research in the animal field. A member of the Society of Animal Artists for a number of years, Bunny is also a Full Member of the Academy.


 

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