The Muse - Figurative Bronze Sculpture by Bud Egger
The Muse - Limited Edition Bronze - Edition #6 of 9
Bud Egger - Pacific Northwest Artist
Graceful, poised, and powerfully symbolic, The Muse is a striking bronze sculpture that captures the essence of inspiration in motion. Balancing delicately on a verdigris-globed base, she extends a hand bearing a polished silver orb — a gesture of offering, wisdom, or creative energy. Her flowing hair and elegant form evoke both strength and vulnerability, inviting viewers to connect with their own inner muse.
Only 12 casts of this exquisite piece exist. Of these, 3 are artist’s proofs and will never be sold. Just 9 editions are available for collectors worldwide, making this a truly rare and timeless acquisition.
Crafted with fine detail and a deep reverence for the human form, The Muse is more than a sculpture — she is a presence. Ideal for quiet spaces, reflective corners, or inspiring entryways, she commands attention and contemplation from every angle.
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Medium
Bronze - ED #6/9
Special Shipping & Delivery
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Artist's Statement
"It has been said of my work that it contains a strong narrative. Each piece does reveal a story and each story has an infinite degree of source. I am a voracious reader, a student of mankind's mythologies, and an eternal seeker of knowledge. I believe there is more to existence than the everyday, there is the other worldly, the imaginative, and the spiritual. The Arts dwell within this ephemeral realm, without definition, enhancing our lives, simply because they exist.
Questions abound about my work: wings, exaggerated musculature, unusual surface, and form treatment. I sculpt for myself. it is my passion. Not all of you will understand, to those of you who do, I say,
"Enjoy."
Bud Egger sees clearly the struggle between man and the world he occupies.
Egger's powerful hands wring emotions, anguish, want and joy from Roman stone, paper, and fiber. His studio is enveloped in the woods of Oregon. He received his Master of Fine Art from the University of Oregon in 1983 and has been accepted by countless juried National competitions.
Dimensions
45.5" H x 12" x 12"
