Ama Menec | Kingfisher: The Challenge

Ama Menec wildlife sculpture

Ama Menec – Kingfisher: The Challenge
Bronze – 17 x 7.5 x 6cm
£2350

Patinated, limited edition foundry bronze of a life-sized Female Kingfisher in a threat display. All are hand patinated, so no two are exactly the same.

The base has threaded holes so that she can be bolted on to a plinth. These are covered with baize to protect polished wooden surfaces when the bolts are not in use

 
ama menec

1993-96 BA (Hons) Applied Arts, University of Derby

West Country based artist Ama Menec is best known for her work in bronze, depicting wildlife
and historical subjects. Pieces celebrate the successful reintroductions of species such as the Red Kite, and naturally recovering Buzzard, and mammals still threatened by human persecution. Ama is a passionate supporter of rewilding.

I try to express not just the beauty of each species I sculpt, but also to demonstrate something unique about that animal which sets it apart from other species. This can lead to some unusual poses, often drawing the eye to things rarely seen or never noticed.

Ama’s figurative sculptures reflect a 35 year fascination with our early pre-history and of later Archaic Greek stone sculpture and also her time teaching Lesbian Herstory which included Regency legend Anne Lister.

Her sculptures are stylistically inspired by etchings, woodblock prints, early 20th century illustration and Art Deco stone carving.