Next to the Folsom Field at the University of Colorado Boulder is a famous “Monarch of the Plains” bison statue. The bison lying down statue is tall and mighty, showing a majestic American bison, symbolizing strength and tenacity. The appearance of the lying bronze bison statue is meticulous, vividly depicting the muscle lines and hair texture of the bison, giving people a lifelike feeling. The bison’s head is raised, showing a majestic posture, as if guarding the spirit of the campus.
In addition, we have cast many bronze “lying bison” statues, which have their own characteristics in shape and style, showing different artistic styles and design concepts. Each Lying Bison sculpture has its own unique expression, some may be more realistic, and some may have abstract elements, fully demonstrating the diversity and richness of the theme of bison. These statues are not only part of the campus but also attract many tourists and art lovers to come and see them.
Our artist created this bison lying down statue clay model.
Of course, during graduation season and when there are many big events in the school, students come to the bison sculpture to take pictures. If your school advocates the spirit of the brave bison and wants to cast a life-size sculpture as a campus guardian, please feel free to contact us.