Edge Sculpture Wolf Bust Timber | Matt Buckley Hand-Painted Contemporary Wildlife Sculpture 35.5cm
Edge Sculpture Wolf Bust Timber | Matt Buckley Hand-Painted Contemporary Wildlife Sculpture 35.5cm
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Edge Sculpture – Wolf Bust | Timber | EDB04
Few animals in the world carry the same dark mythology as the wolf.
The Grey Wolf — or Timber Wolf as it is also known — is native to the remote wilderness of North America and Eurasia. A skilled pack hunter, capable of bringing down animals as large as elk and bison, the wolf is revered in some cultures and feared in many more. Deeply embedded in folklore and mythology, wolves are most commonly associated with danger and the untamed wild.
Matt Buckley initially sketches then sculpts each new piece from clay, perfectly blending structure with strength to produce a prototype full of charm and character. A rubber mould is then created, marble resin is poured and lowered into a vacuum chamber to remove unwanted air bubbles — once cured, the cast is carefully removed, fettled, and hand-painted against a master reference to ensure quality and consistency. Each piece is then skilfully hand painted, making each piece totally unique.
The result is a sculpture of extraordinary presence — raw, primal, and undeniably striking. A statement piece that commands attention in any room it inhabits.
SKU: EDB04 | Brand: Edge Sculpture | Artist: Matt Buckley
The wilderness, captured in marble stone.
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Materials and care
Materials and care
Materials
- Crafted by skilled artisans from durable, high-quality stone resin
- Individually hand-painted with impeccable finish
- Each piece carries subtle natural variation as a hallmark of hand-crafted authenticity
Care Instructions
- Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth
- Avoid abrasive materials or chemical cleaning sprays
- Indoor display only
- Handle with care
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
Style & Display
- Group pieces by theme or character universe for maximum visual impact — clusters of related pieces signal to collectors that this is a range worth exploring
- Give each piece room to breathe — these are sculptures, not knick-knacks; crowding them obscures the hand-painted detail that makes them special
- Position at eye level where possible so customers can appreciate the intricate folk art patterning up close
- Lead with the largest or most dramatic piece as the anchor, then build smaller pieces around it
- A backdrop that complements the colour palette of each piece will draw the eye and elevate the display from shop shelf to curated collection
Gifting
- These pieces appeal across all age groups — nostalgic adults, devoted collectors, parents and grandparents buying for family members alike
- Always lead with the story, not the price — communicating the craftsmanship and the specific scene or character moment justifies the price far more effectively than the number alone
- Position smaller pieces as approachable gifts for birthdays and celebrations; larger statement pieces as landmark gifts for significant occasions; detailed scene pieces as the ultimate collector's statement
- Every piece arrives in a branded gift box — no additional wrapping needed, making these an effortless premium gift at any price point
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