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A Moment Caught in Time

Ken Rowe

A Moment Caught in Time

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A Moment Caught in Time

$7,200.00

46”H x 26”W x 12”D

Highly Collectible Limited Edition Bronze of 35

Please call the gallery at 928.282.8877 for current availability.

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“A Moment Caught in Time” Storyline

“‘A Moment Caught in Time’ is my reflection of the 1930s to 40s and what has become known as the ‘classic’ era in American fly fishing history. It was a much simpler time of handmade split bamboo rods, silk fly lines and rubber hip boots. Today, with the advent of modern materials which all fishermen enjoy, we still aspire to own a fine bamboo rod-once again taking us back to the nostalgia of ‘A Moment Caught in Time.’“        

   - Ken Rowe

 

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Ken Rowe is a multiple award-winning bronze Wildlife artist, based in Sedona, Arizona, and showing throughout the West. Over the years, he has been recognized by the Society of Animal Artists, Mountain Oyster Club, Western Artists of America, Phippen Museum, Desert Caballeros Western Museum and Sedona Arts Center. Ken sculpts chiefly from live reference, always gaining in person access to the wildlife he portrays, from mountain lion to bison to quail. His collectors are compelled by the dynamic motion, depth of character and precise detail that Ken captures in his subjects, almost feeling like they are sitting in front of the creature itself.

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