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Medium: Spray Paint
Sinuosity mini in Absinthe (pop green slick metallic smooth small sculpture
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Mid sized. Absinthe Green Metallic keywords; #sinuous, focus on material, sculptural folds, Aldo Chaparro, use of common materials, creased crinkled and wrinkled, angular, abstract ...
Category

2010s Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

WTF - Big Laser Cut
Located in Dallas, TX
Provenance:1XRUN LIVE on NTWRK w/ Denial Auction: October 30th, 2023 DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor On...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Spray Paint

"Diablito colgando" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life. In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture. Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future. The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

"Tigre atacando" 1/20, mini sculpture, special edition, art toy, tiger, Mexican
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life. In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture. Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future. The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

"Tigre IV" art toy, smiling jaguar, pop art, mexican art, mask, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life. In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture. Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future. The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

"Tigre atacando II" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life. In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture. Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future. The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

"Tigre vidente" art toy, three eyed tiger, pop art, mexican art, mask, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life. In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture. Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future. The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

"Tigre atacando I" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life. In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture. Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future. The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Sinuosity mini in White Gold (pop art metallic smooth small sculpture abstract
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Small. White Gold Metallic keywords; #sinuous, focus on material, sculptural folds, Aldo Chaparro, use of common materials, creased crinkled and wrinkled, angular, abstract sculptur...
Category

2010s Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Black Geometry V, black metal steel 3D sculpture, dark matte aerosol paint
Located in Toronto, ON
Canadian artist Slavo Cech’s unique sculpture practice is most often inspired by nature. Exploring the language of form and fluidity in the medium of metal sculptures for over 35 yea...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Not All That Glitters Is Gold by Visceral Home
Located in MADRID, ES
Splattered/Dripped, Spray Paint
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Spray Paint

"Gold Rush (Pink)" Limited Edition Hand Painted Spray Can
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Gold Rush (Pink)" is a numbered limited edition hand painted spray can by Mr Brainwash from the 2020 Classic Spray Can Collection. Measures approximately 2.5" x 7.5".
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint

Garden Variety
Located in New York, NY
Recycled textiles, thread, batting, glazed ceramic, metal table, spray paint 34 x 22 x 18 inches Artist Statement I hand-sew compound sculptural forms that are constructed from clot...
Category

2010s Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Textile, Thread, Found Objects, Spray Paint

"Gold Rush (White)" Limited Edition Hand Painted Spray Can
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Gold Rush (White)" is a numbered limited edition hand painted spray can by Mr Brainwash from the 2020 Classic Spray Can Collection. Measures approximately 2.5" x 7.5".
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint

Embrace
Located in New York, NY
Recycled textiles, thread, batting, welded steel, found objects, polymer clay, rope, snap hook 48 x 32 x 20 inches Artist Statement I hand-sew compound sculptural forms that are con...
Category

2010s Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Gold Rush (Blue)" Limited Edition Hand Painted Spray Can
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Gold Rush (Blue)" is a numbered limited edition hand painted spray can by Mr Brainwash from the 2020 Classic Spray Can Collection. Measures approximately 2.5" x 7.5".
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint

Bavid Dowie: Collaboration Sculpture by Daniel Richter, Jonathan Meese and Tal R
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (b. 1962), Jonathan Meese (b. 1970) and Tal R (b. 1967) Bavid Dowie (Es gibt sie noch, die Dinge), 2018 Medium: 3-D Print made of thermoplastic polymer and spray paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Polymer

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Chromatic Waves 2
Located in Paris, IDF
Spray paint on upcycled plastic Set of 8 panels Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has pursued Master of Science in Intern...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Spray Paint, Panel

Beautiful Purple Chaos colorful metal 3D sculpture made of bent steel
Located in Toronto, ON
Canadian artist Slavo Cech’s unique sculpture practice is most often inspired by nature. Exploring the language of form and fluidity in the medium of metal sculptures for over 35 yea...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Sinuosity in gold fish orange (wall sculpture minimalist monochrome curvy art )
Located in Quebec, Quebec
keywords; #sinuous, focus on material, sculptural folds, Aldo Chaparro, use of common materials, creased crinkled and wrinkled, angular, abstract sculpture, angular, process-oriented...
Category

2010s Minimalist Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

AArt's Cubes - Rubik Cube 60cm LV Tribute
Located in PARIS, FR
Young Nancy artist born in 1991, Théo MHS, from an early age, had a strong taste for artistic creation. Self-taught from the Street Art culture, he was able to develop his artistic s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Varnish, Spray Paint

MHS - Mario, White 2023
Located in PARIS, FR
Young Nancy artist born in 1991, Théo MHS, from an early age, had a strong taste for artistic creation. Self-taught from the Street Art culture, he was able to develop his artistic s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Varnish

Graffiti Gummy bear 3, street art, pop art, colorful, contemporary, sculpture
Located in New York, NY
hand made resin gummy bear Approx 7.5 inch height x 3.5 inch wide x 2.5 inch depth Resin, painted by hand Signed - Each unique piece designed by LA artist Sahara Novotna
Category

2010s Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Graffiti Gummy bear 1, street art, pop art, colorful, contemporary, sculpture
Located in New York, NY
hand made resin gummy bear Approx 7.5 inch height x 3.5 inch wide x 2.5 inch depth Resin, painted by hand Signed - Each unique piece designed by LA artist Sahara Novotna
Category

2010s Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Metallic Waves 4
Located in Paris, IDF
Spray paint on upcycled plastic bottles 23 x 21 x 5 cm Set of eight pieces Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has pursued ...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Spray Paint

Graffiti Gummy bear 2, street art, pop art, colorful, contemporary, sculpture
Located in New York, NY
hand made resin gummy bear Approx 7.5 inch height x 3.5 inch wide x 2.5 inch depth Resin, painted by hand Signed - Each unique piece designed by LA artist Sahara Novotna
Category

2010s Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Popsicle
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Spray Paint, Wood

Technicolour Xeno Paint Can v2, colorful and cool resin cast figure sculpture
Located in Toronto, ON
This charming little guy is a hand painted 1/1 resin "Xeno" (the other/foreigner) by Chris Solcz. Chris' creative process is heavily influenced by the idea of the flow state of mind, where he aims to intuitively express realms of consciousness and the subconscious...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Epoxy Resin, Oil Pastel, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Technicolour Xeno v4, colorful and cool resin cast figure sculpture
Located in Toronto, ON
This charming little guy is a hand painted 1/1 resin "Xeno" (the other/foreigner) by Chris Solcz. Chris' creative process is heavily influenced by the idea of the flow state of mind,...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Epoxy Resin, Oil Pastel, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Lemon
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Wood, Spray Paint

Almond (East)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Spray Paint, Paint

Black Light
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Spray Paint

Eggs
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Spray Paint

Pecan
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Wood, Spray Paint

Hazelnut
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Wood, Spray Paint

Walnut
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Spray Paint, Wood

Book in the Corner: Blue & Red
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Spray Paint

Book in the Corner: Green & Blue Polka Dot
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Spray Paint

Ear
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Spray Paint, Wood

Onion
Located in New Orleans, LA
Illegible & Inedible (Books You Can’t Read and Food You Can’t Eat) is a new exhibition of works by sculptor Sean O’Meallie. This series of sculptures includes a wall of books and a w...
Category

2010s Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Spray Paint, Wood

Miami Graffiti Legend Ahol Sniffs Glue Large Spray Painting on Doors Sculpture
By Ahol Sniffs Glue
Located in Surfside, FL
Ahol Sniffs Glue David Anasagasti (Cuban American, born 1980). An original graffiti painting on found object, produced for the artist's "Geographies Of Trash" movement. The work features the artist's signature purple "sleepy eye...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Mixed Media, Spray Paint

Pink Stormtrooper
Located in Toronto, ON
6" x 11" x 5" Original - Epoxy Clay and Spray Paint Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball 2021
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Spray Paint

Neptune
Located in Toronto, ON
8”h x 6”w x 5”d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Amethyst Crystal, Aerosol Paint, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Polymer, Spray Paint

Grill
Located in Toronto, ON
6"h x 11"w x 5.5"d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Quartz Crystals,Aerosol Paint, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Polymer

Blast
Located in Toronto, ON
8”h x 8”w x 5”d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Aerosol Paint, Quartz Crystals, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Polymer

Up Draft
Located in Toronto, ON
14”h x 10”w x 5”d Original Sculpture - Polymer Clay, Quartz Crystals,Aerosol Paint, Marble Base Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Polymer

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Sculpture No.430
Located in Paris, IDF
Spray paint on upcycled plastic bottles Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has pursued Master of Science in International F...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Spray Paint

"Zāt Highchair II" Abstract Sculptural Chair 41" x 19" inch by Karim Abd Elmalak
Located in Culver City, CA
"Zāt Highchair II" Abstract Sculptural Chair 41" x 19" inch by Karim Abd Elmalak Medium: iron & oil-based spray paint Karim Abdel Malak's layered multi-medi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Iron, Wire

Fade
Located in Toronto, ON
17”h x 12”w x 7”d Original Sculpture - Epoxy Clay, Quartz Crystals and Spray Paint Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Metallic waves 3
Located in Paris, IDF
Each Set of 8 panels, Spray paint on upcycled plastic Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has pursued Master of Science in I...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Spray Paint, Panel

"Zāt Highchair I" Abstract Sculptural Chair 41" x 19" inch by Karim Abd Elmalak
Located in Culver City, CA
"Zāt Highchair I" Abstract Sculptural Chair 41" x 19" inch by Karim Abd Elmalak Medium: iron & oil-based spray paint Karim Abdel Malak's layered multi-media...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Iron, Wire

Mario, red 2023
Located in PARIS, FR
Young Nancy artist born in 1991, Théo MHS, from an early age, had a strong taste for artistic creation. Self-taught from the Street Art culture, he was able to develop his artistic s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Varnish, Spray Paint

Margaret Roleke, Barbie Lives In A Police State, 2015, children's toys, wood
Located in Darien, CT
Roleke creates politically aware work. Her wall reliefs are composed of multitudes of plastic toys, oddly sexualized Disney characters and Happy Meal trinkets. Through investigation ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Spray Paint, Wood Panel

Margaret Roleke, Holy Wars, 2015, children's toys, spray enamel, wood panel
Located in Darien, CT
Roleke creates politically aware work. Her wall reliefs are composed of multitudes of plastic toys, oddly sexualized Disney characters and Happy Meal trinkets. Through investigation ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Found Objects, Spray Paint, Wood Panel

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Balken
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made with spray acrylic on solid mahogany, cherry & oak. Small Pop series are minimalist driven, wood wall sculptures that are small and blocky and feature bright saturated ...
Category

2010s Abstract Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Mahogany, Oak, Spray Paint

"Untitled 2" Sculpture 24" x 11" x 7" inch Edition 1/1 by Isaac Pelayo
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 2" Sculpture 24" x 11" x 7" inch Edition 1/1 by Isaac Pelayo Unique work. Signed by the Artist. Comes with COA. Hand embellished plaster/fiberglass sculpture ABOUT THE AR...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Baroque Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Plaster, Spray Paint

"Cotton Candy Octopus Chandelier" Dimensional paint on custom chandelier
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Cotton Candy Octopus Chandelier" is an original artwork by PJ Linden in collaboration with Adam Wallacavage and is made from acry...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Epoxy Resin, Paint, Found Objects, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Lights

Sinuosity in blutonium (wall sculpture minimalist classic blue curvy art)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
keywords; #sinuous, focus on material, sculptural folds, Aldo Chaparro, use of common materials, creased crinkled and wrinkled, angular, abstract sculpture, angular, process-oriented...
Category

2010s Minimalist Spray Paint Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Spray Paint sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Spray Paint sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of orange, blue, pink, purple and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Ted VanCleave, Cari Cohen, Sean O'Meallie, and Johnathan Ball. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Spray Paint sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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