Thursday, September 12, 2013

Long Retired Gargoyle

I have been selling gargoyles for a long time!

One thing that happens over the years is that I get new work — either a new piece from an existing artist, or sometimes a new artist enters the flock! The flip side is that I also lose pieces. Either the artist decides to retire the gargoyle, sometimes the artist retires, and sometimes they decide to close up shop.


Max Gargoyle
The picture for this gargoyle is dated January 2004. I don't remember when I stopped selling this guy, I do remember that the company making them was sold and then closed. Max was a favorite of mine.


Mini Gargoyle
This little gargoyle sold very well. There was this guy, and a similar one styled like the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral gargoyle. This photo is dated November 2003.


Thirteen Century Notre Dame Gargoyle
This gargoyle is a model of one from the 13th century Notre Dame Cathedral. The cathedral was rebuilt in the 1800s — and most of the familiar gargoyles date from that time. This photo is time stamped November 2003.


Retired Gargoyle
This guy is currently not in production. I keep trying as this is most definitely a favorite gargoyle sculpture of mine!

If you see a piece that you like you should consider the possibility that the gargoyle may not be available at a later date! Visit gargoylestore.com today — email servers are standing by!



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Timothy A Model of a Real Working Gargoyle


Timothy is a model of a real working gargoyle.


Timothy, A Wall Mount Gargoyle

Here is a picture of Timothy hanging on a wall.




Timothy the Gargoyle Top View Showing the Water Channel
The full size gargoyle would be a stone sculpture extending off the building. The channel along the top (visible in the picture above) would take the water along the gargoyle, out the open mouth, and fall away from the building.


Timothy on a Shelf
Of course, you can put the little guy on a shelf and let him watch you go about your day to day business.

Timothy the Wall Mount gargoyle is made of gypsum cement and is suitable for outside display.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Introducing Max Our Large Garden Gargoyle

Here is the new kid on the block:


Max the Gargoyle
This guy is 25" tall, 25" inches across at the wing tips.


Max the Garden Gargoyle
Max the garden gargoyle is light for his size, made of fiberglass, and appropriate for indoor or outdoor display.

The website will be updated with a buy button tomorrow.