I’m commissioning a 4-foot bronze sculpture of a man seated comfortably, as if pausing beneath a tree. The piece should read as modern in overall treatment—clean planes, simplified anatomy, no fussy texturing—yet the figure must wear clothing clearly reminiscent of George Washington’s era: knee-length coat, breeches, and tricorn hat suggested with just enough folds and seams to be recognisable. Although the attire nods to the 18th century, every other choice should feel contemporary: a calm, balanced silhouette, soft geometry, and an understated patina that invites viewers to appreciate form over ornament. The goal is minimalistic elegance rather than strict historical replica. What I need from you: • Concept sketches showing pose, clothing cues, and proportion • A small maquette or 3-D model for approval before full casting • Full fabrication in bronze, finished at approximately 4 feet (1.22 m) tall when seated • Progress photos of mould, pour, and patina stages • Crating and shipping to my location (freight details can be worked out together) I can supply reference images of restful poses and Washington-era garments as soon as we start. Timelines are flexible within reason; quality and structural integrity matter most. If this blend of modern minimalism and historic attire excites you, I’d love to see a brief portfolio link and hear how you would approach the casting workflow from concept to delivery.