Prairie Dance, Inc
Bunny Rabbit Sculpture-Audrey
Bunny Rabbit Sculpture-Audrey
*This artist has retired. We have a very limited number of items in stock.
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There's truly no bunny out there like our gorgeous rabbit Audrey! (except for her friend Henry of course)
Audrey is crafted from steel and hand-finished ensuring a one of a kind patina finish. He is the perfect addition to any tabletop, garden, porch or any place your spring arrangement is located!
Ribbon is included to give Henry that extra dapper look. Ribbon color will vary, but is easily replaced with an ribbon measuring 1.5" wide.
Sealed with a clear coat of polyurethane making them both indoor & outdoor friendly. When needed wipe down with a damp cloth.
Product Details:
- 11" high x 11" wide
- Magnetic, Steel Surface
- Handcrafted — slight variation in color
- Steel with patina finish, clear coat of polyurethane to protect
- One-of-a-kind. Patina patterns/marbling cannot be replicated
- Proudly made in the USA
Comes with built-in hanging mount
Lightweight steel construction — magnetic surface
Each sign is sealed with a clear coat of polyurethane to protect
For outdoor use we recommend a thorough coating of a clear, flat spray paint made for metal, applied at least once a year.
Even with a clear coat, natural changes to the finish will occur with outdoor use.
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Prairie Dance
While on vacation with her husband and another couple, Terri and her friend were attracted to some metal sculptures fashioned from aged metal. The husbands, not relishing the idea of transporting the art home, responded "Well we can do that." True to their word, the husbands were able to help craft the new designs, but experiments to age the metal had failed. Then, tired, hot, and frustrated, Terri applied a solution of vinegar and water to the sculptures lying on the garage floor and walked away. Overnight, a combination of elements imparted a patina more unique than Terri had ever seen. It took Terri months to figure out just what worked that night, but through trial and error she was able to replicate the process and in 1997 Prairie Dance was born. Today Prairie Dance is produced by Terri and her small but dedicated staff.