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Medieval Celtic Dragon Castle Throne Armchair By artist Gary Chang

Medieval Celtic Dragon Castle Throne Armchair By artist Gary Chang

Regular price $1,689.94 USD
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By artist Gary Chang (b.1969)
Noted dragon artist Chang is revered for the intricacies of his art. In this detailed work of furniture art, he translates his dedication into an 87-pound throne that's a signature piece nothing short of amazing! This exclusive took Chang weeks to create; sculpting scowling dragons' heads on the arms, front and back, showcasing a wide-seat rising above massive 3-toed claw legs. Finally, it was cast in designer resin and hand painted it to make it easily the most commanding presence in any home. A masterwork sure to impress!

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    • Sword pictured is not available
    • Maximum weight limit for this item is 220 pounds (100 kgs).
    • Sword pictured is not available
    • Maximum Weight Limit: 220 lbs./100 kgs.
    • 31.5"Wx26"Dx50.5"H. 87 lbs.
    • Floor to top of seat: 18.5"
    • Seat: 20.5"Wx17"D.li>Backrest: 27.5"H.
    • Arm to Arm: 21.5"W.
    • About Artist: 
    Gary Chang
        Acclaimed dragon and gargoyle artist Gary Chang basically grew up in a ceramics factory in Taiwan. He worked alongside ceramics artists and sketched original ideas in his free time. Because ceramics go hand-in-hand with sculpting it was only a matter of time until his ideas began to take three-dimensional shape.
        Thanks to his own determination and his family's support Chang was able to travel the world and learn about the mystical legends that exist everywhere and he was inspired. As a result of his travels Gary Chang gargoyles and dragons combine both Eastern and Western concepts.
        Many of Gary Chang's sculptures are illuminated such as Merciless the Gargoyle and The Grim Reaper. The menacing shadows and macabre impressions created by the conflicting light and darkness hints at the presence of good and evil.
        Chang's most recent work has moved from the mystical into the medieval and he finds particular pleasure in artistically interpreting the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.


     

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