Statues of animals give the backyard a playful and laid back look. If you’re an animal lover, collecting animal statues around the yard show your love and dedication to any playful creature. In essence, you may start your own “zoo” of animal statues. Here are a few animal status to consider adding:
Copper Lion Wall Sconce
A combination of classic and bold designs forms this majestic lion sculpture
Brass Dragon
Dragons
Sea Turtle
If you love the water and are a fan of creatures of the deep, then you may consider a sea turtle statue for your outdoor oasis. Sea turtles are graceful creatures that make their home in the sea, and will surface on the land to lay their eggs. This cast aluminum statue with a verdigris finish will immediately grab the attention of your guests.
Classical Statuaries
The classical era was a time period in which high culture and high art reigned. It is also known as the golden age, from the late 18th century to the early part of the 19th century. Here are a few examples of classic statues to incorporate into your outdoor environment:
Buddha Solar Fountain
Add a splash of Eastern flair with this Buddha statue. It also serves as a fountain, that operates by the rays of the sun. Considered to bring good luck if you own one, this Buddha solar fountain has water flow through the bronze-finished statue. Solar-on demand provides consistent performance even on overcast and cloudy days, using the patented technology combination of a battery and solar panel. This esoteric Buddha will bring peace and serenity to any area of the outdoors.
Miracles of Heaven Statue
With the good book laid out neatly on her lap, the angel spends a brief moment to pray. She may be praying for peace, hope, guidance, and love. This statue is a highly detailed whimsical sculpture that will make your garden seem like a good place to reflect and meditate life. It has the appearance of concrete, but is actually cast from lightweight, durable polystone. Polystone is a weather durable resin material that maintains the intricate detail of the artist’s original sculpture.
Lady Buddha
In addition to the male Buddha, add a Lady Buddha statue to your garden collection. Buddha
Garden Gnomes
Garden gnomes were first introduced in the United Kingdom in the middle part of the 19th century by Sir Charles Isham. He brought almost two dozen garden gnomes
- Welcome to my Garden Gnome—he sits on top of the “welcome” sign, inviting all to enjoy the wonders of the outdoor garden
- Gnome Reading Book—this gnome is obtaining all of the knowledge his brain can absorb.
- Welcome Sign Gnomes—two gnomes carry a welcome sign with a tiny turtle to greet visitors new and old
- Bird Bath Leaf Gnome—this gnome is carrying a leaf in anticipation of feathered friends to stop by and splash around
- Laughing Gnome—always happy, this laughing gnome will be sure to make you smile.
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