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Edward Waites, Hare Trio
Edward Waites, Hare Trio
Edward Waites, Hare Trio

Edward Waites

Hare Trio
Bronze
26 x 103 x 12 cms / 10¼ x 40½ x 4¾ inches
Edition of 12
£ 8,900.00
Edward Waites, Hare Trio
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Description

Hare Trio by Edward Waites is a wonderfully spirited bronze sculpture that captures the energy, elegance and unpredictability of hares in motion. Composed as three individual running hares mounted together upon a single base, the work celebrates the speed and vitality of these iconic countryside creatures, each figure caught in a different stride and movement as though darting across open fields in spontaneous pursuit. One hare stretches forward mid-leap, another twists sharply as though changing direction, while the third bounds outward with extraordinary lightness and momentum. Together, the trio creates a flowing sculptural narrative full of movement and animation, each animal appearing to react instinctively to the others. 

Edward Waites is widely recognised for his accomplished bronze animal sculptures, admired for combining anatomical understanding with expressive movement and strong sculptural presence. His works often focus on capturing fleeting gestures and moments of tension or motion within the animal world.

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