Seminole
Amy Goldman’s beautiful bronzes of tear-shaped Seminole squashes bring nature’s bounty into your home. The Seminole tribe grew these squashes
(Cucurbita moschata Tropical Group) on trees and called them "hanging pumpkins." They areone of the most vigorous growers among the squashes.
A passionate gardener, seed saver, author, and advocate for heirloom fruits and vegetables, Amy Goldman has created a series of stunning bronze sculptures cast from the harvest of heirloom treasures she grows in her legendary garden. Each piece captures the unique shape and texture of a gourd, tomato, or melon, revealing its sensuous and ageless beauty. Goldman has bestowed on this line of limited-edition bronzes the apt name “Rare Forms.”
Amy Goldman teamed up with Polich Tallix, a fine arts foundry, to produce her sculptures. The pieces are created through the ancient “lost wax” process, used for thousands of years by artists in Egypt and China. This painstaking technique is the only one capable of reproducing in bronze the allure of these marvelous shapes.
| Style: | SEMINOLES |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 410000405000 |
| Regular Price: | $4000.00 |
| Member Price: | $3600.00 Join Today! |



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