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Hilary Clark Cole is a Canadian sculptor, working mainly in hand built welded steel artwork, and also in
cast limited edition bronzes. Her metal sculptures can be very small or very large, rough or smooth, monochromatic
or colourful. Hilary Clark Cole often incorporates copper or brass into her welded work. It can range in subject
matter from a tiny sculpture of a flower, where the curve of the leaf makes one think it is real, to a 10 - 15" bronze or steel figure
that seems human in its detail and beauty, to the welded fantasy faces that command the wall,
to a study of a crow, steely-natured, with blue-black torch-coloured wings, to a life-size study of a Northern Ontario
Bull Moose, chunks of weathered steel speaking of power and wild nature. Over the years of her professional art career, this Canadian sculptor has produced a large body of one-of-a-kind metal sculptures, many in private collections, and in public installations of outdoor corten steel sculptures, such as Grizzly Bears, Mother and Cubs, The Chestnut Filly, Wolves, the Messengers, Windswept Silhouette, and The Muskox.
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