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Wild Bronze Sculptures by Artist Ben Duncan

Canada artist Ben Duncan has recently created some very interesting sculptures. His horned bronze sculpture, entitled Golems Pelt, looks to be a part of a public works installation. This horned beast has bear like paws, intimidating tall horns, and an unusual alien like face. This otherworldly statue would be an imposing figure to any passerby. Duncan also makes other work including complex sculptures that are highly detailed and paintings that have an Asian inspired twist. Please look at more of Duncan’s work after the jump!

Canada artist Ben Duncan has recently created some very interesting sculptures. His horned bronze sculpture, entitled Golems Pelt, looks to be a part of a public works installation. This horned beast has bear like paws, intimidating tall horns, and an unusual alien like face. This otherworldly statue would be an imposing figure to any passerby. Duncan also makes other work including complex sculptures that are highly detailed and paintings that have an Asian inspired twist. Please look at more of Duncan’s work below!






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