Monday, February 28, 2011

The Patron Saint of Animals - St Francis




St. Francis is well know as the patron saint of animals and people love to display his statue in their garden for just this reason. Many styles of statues are available and you will just have to choose the one that is right for you. Consider the material the statue is made of, the price and what the statue depicts before making your selection. Your statue will last for years to come so you want to make sure you choose you that you love and won't want to get rid of.





Many like the look of the seated St. Francis. Placing this statute in your garden shows you understand just how this most favored saint has touched the lives of all. By depicting this patron saint surrounded by animals, the artist has captured the quality and nature of this gentle man. The detail is exquisite and many believe this captures his essence better than most artwork. The cast stone statue will resist peeling thanks to its unique finish. This statue stands 28" tall and will grace whichever area you decide to place it in.





The earthy color tone blends well with nature and enhances the carved stone. With this statue you see Saint Francis holding a bird with woodland animals clamoring at his feet. This statue is 27" high and 15" wide and rests on a 12" base. The cast stone construction ensures your statue will last for years to come as does the hi-tone stone like finish.





Others select the Caretaker version as their choice of garden art. Cast from real wood, this statue appears to be an actual wood carving and is just one part of Layhou Lam's Glimpses of God collection. Thanks to its uniqueness and beauty, this Statue will quickly become a conversation piece in your garden or yard. You may also decide to place this statue in your home as it looks beautiful anywhere. Your connection to nature will continuously be reinforced every time you see this statue, you may wish to purchase one for indoors and out. Whichever statue you choose, it will be a reflection of your commitment to nature and animals as well as a gorgeous piece of art.


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