A round up of 2021 at Pangea Sculptures
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2y ago
We have had a pretty good year, considering we have had the problems Coronavirus caused us and we had to close down for 5 months, which has effected everyone. Our team in Africa have been kept busy making stock and adding new products to the range for you to enhance your collection. New products we are adding this year with a bit of colour are: 14ft, 6ft and 3ft painted giraffes in their native colour and in a multi coloured theme Life size tiger and 2ft tiger cub Zebras – life size, 3ft and 1ft Baby horse 2ft also some surprises coming soon to our new arri ..read more
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Give your garden a new lease of life with some new ornaments this spring…
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2y ago
If you’re looking to re-invigorate your garden this spring with some garden ornaments, consider some of the Pangea small animal sculpture range… Whilst you start to enjoy the budding flowers and trees of springtime you may well also start to look at repairing the damage winter has done to your garden. If your repair plans extend a little further and you really want to bring your garden back to life, why not consider some of our mid-sized sculptures, new sculptures are perfect for garden settings and we think the goose, pheasant, duck, cockerel and hen will all make great additions. All under ..read more
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Art Pride Africa Stone Collection
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2y ago
48 designs, 11 artists, six ranges and each one completely unique- Pangea is proud to present ArtPrideAfrica’s new stone sculpture range. The stone range is exclusively made in Zimbabwe, which means ‘a great house of stone’ in the local Shona language, making Zimbabwe the perfect place to discover artists to collaborate with Pangea on this new adventure. The Serpentine stone used in Zimbabwean sculptures is sourced locally from raw-stone mines in the Great Dyke, a geological formation stretching across the country that is rich with natural stones and minerals. The stone is hard and dense due t ..read more
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Introducing ArtPrideAfrica
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2y ago
Zimbabwe is situated in southern Africa between the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers. It is a country booming with life and rich with mesmerizing views and natural landscapes, including Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. But ultimately, it’s the majestic and intriguing wildlife that gives the country its magic charm. Exploring the Savannahs of Zimbabwe will reveal magnificent land mammals including the African bush elephant and the white rhino. Up in the skies, the eagle (Zimbabwe’s national bird) can be seen soaring high whilst in rivers and lakes the hippopotamus and ov ..read more
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Legends of Industry Awards 2019
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2y ago
WOW! What an evening celebrating Variety the Children’s Charity and acknowledging individuals that have made a huge impact helping children, either through their own work or support of the charity. Held at the Hilton Hotel at Deansgate in Manchester the black tie dinner was brimming with excitement, glamour and most of all pride. With over 350 guests the event was a huge success raising £130, 000 for the Charity. As well as the awards ceremony there was a silent auction with some fabulous treats from holidays to Sri Lanka and Abu Dhabi to private boxes for premier league football matches and p ..read more
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Designing the right impression
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2y ago
Instagram, blogging and Pinterest has brought out the interior designer in many of us. Interior design has been presented to the masses via the media and we aspire to achieve the look and feel of our most stylish hotels and spaces. This, it seems, is the key to successful luxury interior hotel design – striking a balance between the achievable and the aspirational. A design of any hotel interior must reflect the wider vision in terms of design, layout and feel, creating a sense of identify that makes that hotel instantly recognisable. In a bedroom for instance, linens and curtains or blinds ma ..read more
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Pangea’s 5th Birthday celebrations
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2y ago
Come and join the celebration! Pangea Sculptures are celebrating their fifth birthday – we’re having a bash and you’re invited! Our fifth year birthday celebrations are being held at our Ormskirk showroom on the 26th of September from 5.30pm until late where our Pangea team will be on hand to guide you through our world of wonderful world of animal sculptures whilst enjoying a glass of bubbly and a bite to eat. To RSVP please call 01695 345 044 or email sales@pangeasculptures.com A full range of sculptures are housed within our stunning showroom. This stylish and contemporary space has be ..read more
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What is Meant by ‘African Art’?
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2y ago
When we say ‘African Art’, what do we actually mean? Africa is an enormous continent, home to a huge variety of cultures, approaches, influences and ideas. With that in mind, the term ‘African art’ can appear to be a little, shall we say, broad. So, what are we touching on? What can we expect from African art and what themes and commonalities can be found across the form? What does the term ‘African Art’ cover? ‘African Art’ refers to both the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and visual media created by either native or indigenous artists from the continent of Africa ..read more
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African Art: The Symbolism of Colour
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2y ago
African art is, of course, diverse in both delivery, style and inspiration. However, much African art still employs colour on account of the symbolism that they are associated with. A lot of African art and African sculpture, especially those pieces that are from years gone by, is deeply rooted in spirituality and symbolism, meaning that the pallets they use are about much more than simply looking striking, they are designed to speak to our soul and to tell story through colour. Here is a breakdown of the hidden meanings behind the colour choices in African art, and the messages you may be abl ..read more
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Pangea’s charitable support
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2y ago
Pangea Sculptures has thrown its weight behind Michael Josephson Summer Ball and the Legend of Industry Awards, donating four life-size animal sculptures as part of the auction prizes. The first event, the Michael Josephson Summer Ball is being held at the end of June at the Hilton Hotel in Manchester. All funds raised will be donated to three local charities including Variety, Seashell Trust and Silverline. Last year the event garnered massive support raising over £250,000 for local children’s charities. This year, to add some sparkle to the occasion, Pangea has donated a medium sized gl ..read more
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