Is the Tasmanian Tiger truly extinct or merely elusive? The mystery surrounding this iconic creature has captivated many. It's possible that deep within the untouched Tasmanian wilderness, a one-of-a-kind animal may still roam.
The Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian Tiger, became extinct on the Australian mainland around 2000 years ago. However, a small population continued to survive in Tasmania, only to be despised by the settlers. Tragically, on September 7, 1936, the last known Tasmanian Tiger breathed its last at the Hobart Zoo, marking the first time an animal species had gone extinct in Tasmania.
Since I moved to Hobart, I have been captivated by the stories, reports, and alleged sightings of the Thylacine. Through my bronze sculptures, I aimed to unite Tasmania's past, present, and future. Despite being thought to be extinct, the Thylacine mystery still lingers in the minds of many as a remnant of the past. For those who believe it is still alive, it remains in the present. And for those who aspire to uncover or clone it, it holds a place in the future. In my artwork, I celebrated the unknown and conveyed the message that more must be done to safeguard our endangered species.
Thylacine / Tasmanian Tiger Walking
PRODUCT INFO
* High-quality Australian bronze (not brass)
* Precision lost wax casting technique
* Exceptional attention to detail
* Created from clay to bronze at my own foundry in Tasmania, Australia
* Each sculpture is unique with its own character, no two pieces are exactly the same
* Approx size H7xL19xD6cm
* Approx weight 0.35kg
* Carefully packed and presented in a black velvet bag
* Perfect timeless gift that will never go out of style or fade from memoryRETURN & REFUND POLICY
I gladly accept returns and exchanges. Contact me within 5 days of delivery and send items back within 10 days of delivery. Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
SHIPPING INFO
Ready to dispatch in 2-5 days depending on my workload and schedule. Each sculpture is carefully placed in bubble wrap and comes in a gift black velvet bag. The items are shipped by regular Australian Post service with a tracking option.