Easton, Maryland – June 1, 2023 – Esteemed sculptor Pati Stajcar is set to mesmerize art enthusiasts and festival-goers alike with her latest masterpiece, “Aesop’s Fable” a playful depiction of the timeless tale of the Crow and the Pitcher. The bronze will take center stage at the highly anticipated Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Maryland November 10-12, 2023. Stajcar’s stunning artwork serves as a visual representation of the Festival’s celebration of the region’s rich wildlife and heritage.
Now in its 52nd year, the Waterfowl Festival is a revered event which attracts thousands of visitors annually to the small town of Easton. The Festival showcases the beauty of wildlife through a juried art exhibit, brisk art sales and educational exhibits. The addition of “Aesop’s Fable” by frequent exhibitor Stajcar promises to elevate the artistic experience to new heights.
Stajcar, a renowned sculptor with a passion for capturing the essence of nature and storytelling in her work, has gained national acclaim for her remarkable talent. With “Aesop’s Fable,” she breathes life into the ancient tale, bringing it to three-dimensional reality with her impeccable skill and attention to detail. The sculpture portrays the iconic moment when two thirsty crows cleverly use stones to raise the water level in a pitcher to quench their thirst. Stajcar’s interpretation beautifully captures the determination and resourcefulness of the birds, showcasing the transformative power of intelligence and problem-solving.
“I wanted to create a piece that not only pays homage to the wisdom found in Aesop’s Fable but also resonates with the audience on a deeper level,” said Stajcar. “Through this sculpture, I aim to remind people of the importance of ingenuity and adaptability, qualities that have played a significant role in our collective survival.”
Pre-orders can be placed directly through the website and will be available to pick up from our office during the Festival. The pre-order purchase prices have been adjusted to include the associated credit card processing fee. To avoid the transaction fee, please email the office at to pay and mail a check to the office (40 S Harrison St).
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