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Kayak Series #12

This is the 12th sculpture in my Kayak Series. You will notice the edition number and my signature engraved on the back of the turquoise, glass kayak. It is one out of a small edition of twelve that I started to create in 2016, and Number 12 was made in 2022. It has the distinction of being the very first freestanding sculpture of mine that has an attached loon to the front left root structure to give the illusion that the loon is swimming in an imaginary lake around the rocky island. I hope it brings back memories of paddling on your favourite lake or river whenever you view it. The stone that I selected for this piece comes from beautiful Lake Temagami in Northern Ontario. The sculpture really “comes to life” when placed by a window.

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Artist: Peter Allan Rice Materials: Glass, Temagami stone, copper sheet and wire Date: May 2022 Location: Private Collection Categories: Featured, Free standing sculptures
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This is the 12th sculpture in my Kayak Series. You will notice the edition number and my signature engraved on the back of the turquoise, glass kayak. It is one out of a small edition of twelve that I started to create in 2016, and Number 12 was made in 2022. It has the distinction of being the very first freestanding sculpture of mine that has an attached loon to the front left root structure to give the illusion that the loon is swimming in an imaginary lake around the rocky island. I hope it brings back memories of paddling on your favourite lake or river whenever you view it. The stone that I selected for this piece comes from beautiful Lake Temagami in Northern Ontario. The sculpture really “comes to life” when placed by a window.

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Experience the works of Canadian sculptor Peter Allan Rice, as he creates very unique and thought provoking sculptures in glass and stone.  Be immersed in the unspoiled scenery of Georgian Bay, Muskoka, Temagami, and Algonquin as you view his work and read his descriptions.

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