Wild and Free

Bronze, Walnut, and Fabric 7′ 7” Tall 3′ 4” Wide 22” Deep

One of a kind commission.

Its meaning, to me, is quite deeply founded, but the following should suffice.
We are not alone in experiencing the effects of the world we see.

 

The clients have shared what Wild and Free has come to mean to them:

Yana’s quote:
“Having grown up in St. Petersburg, Russia I always loved the Anichkov Bridge with it’s four  horse sculptures ‘Horse Tamers’ by Peter Klodt.  We commissioned Tyrel to create something suggested by this, he did such a wonderful job.  ‘Wild and Free’ takes me back to my choldhood and lets me reminisce about my hometown.”

Clayton’s quote:
“The horse sculptures on the bridge symbolize  the struggle of man over nature and the triumph of human reason and strength over untamed wildness. Tyrel’s work ‘Wild and Free’ represents  its antithesis. The bound and broke horse in the center, moving up through the void, is transmuted into the stallions above. Figures exalting in their emancipation and reveling in their own power.  The piece inspires me everyday to not be constrained. It reminds me independence of thought and spirit are what matters.”