Art
Prayer for the Butterflies, Sculpture by Liz Sibley Fletcher
- Item Number
- 404
- Estimated Value
- 275 USD
- Sold
- 320 USD to jl65a768e
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
"Prayer for the Butterflies" is a garden sculpture inspired by figures the artist viewed in the Archaeolgical Museum at Otavalo in the Andes of Ecuador. The praying figure is human but indistinct, with hands clasped and looking skyward. A cluster of Monarch Butterflies shelters against the figure. Perhaps the artist intended to portray the best hopes of our planet to save this endangered species.
The size is 16" tall x 9" wide x 7" deep. The sculpture is made of high-fire clay with the clay surface natural brown. The ceramic butterflies are painted like the Monarch Butterfly.
Liz Sibley Fletcher is a well known sculptor who resides in our watershed.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder will receive this item on April 29th at the Auction 2022 gala if in attendance.
If not attending the gala, winning bidder may pickup their item at the NRWA River Resource Center at 592 Main Street in Groton the first week in May. Shipping is not available on this item; pickup only.
Donated By:
Liz Sibley Fletcher
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