
Linda Klarfeld
Jacqueline, 2004
Bronze
74 x 45 x 46cm
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The statue of 'Jacqueline' is a graceful and tender depiction of a young girl, commissioned by her grandmother as part of a water feature for her garden. Jacqueline is shown...
The statue of 'Jacqueline' is a graceful and tender depiction of a young girl, commissioned by her grandmother as part of a water feature for her garden. Jacqueline is shown crouching, her hands delicately cupped as though ready to scoop water from a flowing stream. The sculpture captures a serene moment evoking a sense of purity and connection with nature.
Designed to integrate seamlessly into its surroundings, the statue becomes a focal point of the garden, with water flowing through her hands to enhance the sense of movement and life. This piece not only reflects Jacqueline's youthful innocence but also celebrates the bond between her and her grandmother, bringing a touch of joy and tranquility to the garden.
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