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      • Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Sculpture
        Oct. 27, 2024

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Sculpture

        Est: $50 - $75

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" limited edition 5/15 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a beautiful sculpture of a red chested, black feathered, yellow beak robin. The attention to detail in the bird's wings makes this piece magnificent. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Sculpture
        Oct. 27, 2024

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Sculpture

        Est: $50 - $75

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" limited edition 2/50 hand painted porcelian sculpture. This beautiful magnolia warbler has a black and yellow striped chest, grey and white wings and tail, and has a blue tipped head. The bird is perched on a branch, with brown leaves attached to the branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Sculpture
        Oct. 27, 2024

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Sculpture

        Est: $50 - $75

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Sculpture
        Oct. 27, 2024

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Sculpture

        Est: $50 - $75

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" limited edition 1/50 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a texturized branch. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a textured branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings. .

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Sculpture
        May. 20, 2023

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $125

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" limited edition 5/15 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a beautiful sculpture of a red chested, black feathered, yellow beak robin. The attention to detail in the bird's wings makes this piece magnificent. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Sculpture
        May. 20, 2023

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $125

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" limited edition 2/50 hand painted porcelian sculpture. This beautiful magnolia warbler has a black and yellow striped chest, grey and white wings and tail, and has a blue tipped head. The bird is perched on a branch, with brown leaves attached to the branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Sculpture
        May. 20, 2023

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $125

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Sculpture
        May. 20, 2023

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $125

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" limited edition 1/50 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a texturized branch. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a textured branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings. .

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      • Paul Brunelle "Sovereign of The Northern Skies"
        Dec. 17, 2022

        Paul Brunelle "Sovereign of The Northern Skies"

        Est: $100 - $300

        The Alaskan chilkat bald eagle preserve, Fine pewter. 11w x 8d x 10.375h

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Oct. 23, 2021

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $500 - $550

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Jan. 03, 2021

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings. 8" tall x 5 1/2" long x 6" wide

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Dec. 05, 2020

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Aug. 18, 2020

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Oct. 26, 2019

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Apr. 20, 2019

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" limited edition 5/15 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a beautiful sculpture of a red chested, black feathered, yellow beak robin. The attention to detail in the bird's wings makes this piece magnificent. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture
        Apr. 20, 2019

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture

        Est: $650 - $750

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" limited edition 2/50 hand painted porcelian sculpture. This beautiful magnolia warbler has a black and yellow striped chest, grey and white wings and tail, and has a blue tipped head. The bird is perched on a branch, with brown leaves attached to the branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Apr. 20, 2019

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Apr. 20, 2019

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" limited edition 1/50 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a texturized branch. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a textured branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Dec. 29, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Dec. 29, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" limited edition 1/50 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a texturized branch. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a textured branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Dec. 29, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" limited edition 5/15 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a beautiful sculpture of a red chested, black feathered, yellow beak robin. The attention to detail in the bird's wings makes this piece magnificent. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture
        Dec. 29, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture

        Est: $650 - $750

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" limited edition 2/50 hand painted porcelian sculpture. This beautiful magnolia warbler has a black and yellow striped chest, grey and white wings and tail, and has a blue tipped head. The bird is perched on a branch, with brown leaves attached to the branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

        Oakwood Auctions
      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Dec. 15, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Dec. 15, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" limited edition 1/50 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a texturized branch. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a textured branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Dec. 15, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" limited edition 5/15 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a beautiful sculpture of a red chested, black feathered, yellow beak robin. The attention to detail in the bird's wings makes this piece magnificent. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture
        Dec. 15, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture

        Est: $650 - $750

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" limited edition 2/50 hand painted porcelian sculpture. This beautiful magnolia warbler has a black and yellow striped chest, grey and white wings and tail, and has a blue tipped head. The bird is perched on a branch, with brown leaves attached to the branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving
        Oct. 20, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" Original Hand Painted Wood Carving

        Est: $1,100 - $1,300

        Paul Brunelle's "Goldfinches" original hand painted wood carving. This stunning carving is of two goldfinches perched on a branch, with two carved flowers. There has been an exceptional amount of detail put into this carving. The colours Brunelle has used in this carving are bright and vivid, and it has been mounted on a wooden base. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Oct. 20, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Downey Woodpecker" limited edition 1/50 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a texturized branch. This is a lovely white and black woodpecker with blue talons, perched on a textured branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture
        Oct. 20, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" Limited Edition Porcelain Sculpture

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Paul Brunelle's "Robin" limited edition 5/15 hand painted porcelain sculpture. This is a beautiful sculpture of a red chested, black feathered, yellow beak robin. The attention to detail in the bird's wings makes this piece magnificent. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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      • Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture
        Oct. 20, 2018

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" Limited Edition Hand Painted Porcelian Sculpture

        Est: $650 - $750

        Paul Brunelle's "Magnolia Warbler" limited edition 2/50 hand painted porcelian sculpture. This beautiful magnolia warbler has a black and yellow striped chest, grey and white wings and tail, and has a blue tipped head. The bird is perched on a branch, with brown leaves attached to the branch. Paul Brunelle, born in 1954 in Campbellford Ontario, Canada, has been fascinated with art since he completed his first oil painting at age twelve. He has continued painting and drawing and began to sculpt in 1985. Paul describes clay as having essential qualities needed to create his art. In its pliable state, clay can be quickly sketched to capture attitudes and expressions, as well as designs and compositions. The clay can then be allowed to dry to the point when you can carve the surface detail of feathers and a variety of textures. The sculpture is then dried and kiln fired to the permanence of stone. His sculptures are made of clay, the water based kind that potters use. The clay can be modeled into an endless variety of surfaces depending on the moisture content before firing. It is responsive and direct to the touch and is capable of capturing a fresh expression of the subject and of recording the finest detail when required. When it is fired it hardens to the permanent quality that can be observed in the many existing sculptures of antiquity. Onto the fired clay surface he paints with oil colours on the birds and acrylic on the branches and other settings.

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