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Medium: Pigment
Primary 16
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
JP Long's free-standing abstract sculpture "Primary 16" features four square forms seemingly in motion, as if they are tumbling off the simple rectangular base. The tall base and the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

Light-Glyph 54 (Green)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
In the first of his newest series, Light-Glyphs, a range of colors illuminate the interior of translucent sculptural boxes. Light diffuses through their frosted surfaces and softens ...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

‘Ridgeback’ Middy Solid Vase Form #17
Located in New York, NY
Sidney Hutter ‘Ridgeback’ Middy Solid Vase Form #17, 2014 Krystal Klear Glass Circles with Red Yellow and Blue Pigment in the Adhesive 13h x 8.25w x 8.25...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Glass, Pigment

Light-Glyph 50 (Rose Gold)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
In the first of his newest series, Light-Glyphs, a range of colors illuminate the interior of translucent sculptural boxes. Light diffuses through their frosted surfaces and softens ...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Chobani Yogurt
Located in New York, NY
This four panel composition has a rich blue and violet tones in the pigmented wax, which compliments the warmth of the tones of the embedded packaging material beneath the surface. ...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Wax, Cardboard, Pigment

Portal Glyph X
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Emerging from a history of innovative West Coast artists, who pioneered the Finish Fetish and Light and Space movements, Casper Brindle has mastered the industrial materials at his d...
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2010s Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Gold Leaf

Joel Urruty - Lithium Grande, Sculpture 2020
Located in Greenwich, CT
Basswood, white lacquer As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual languag...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Wood, Lacquer, Pigment

Joel Urruty - Winachee, Sculpture 2024
Located in Greenwich, CT
Medium: Mahogany, pigment As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual langu...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Mahogany, Pigment

Joel Urruty - Alien Fruit, Sculpture 2020
Located in Greenwich, CT
As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual language. The figure is abstract...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer, Pigment

Art in motion n°3 by Gilbert Pauli - Acrylic and concrete 65x97 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Born in 1944 in the canton of Fribourg, Gilbert Pauli currently lives in Geneva, where he devotes himself to painting and sculpture, a passion he developed from his childhood. His fa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Concrete

John Van Alstine, Sentinel (Wall of Worry), Sculpture 2022
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sentinel (Wall of Worry) Vermont slate/pigmented and sealed steel 30.5" (height) x 16.5" (width) x 6" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are c...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

Farbenlichthaut no. 140 - contemporary modern organic sculpture painting relief
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Farbenlichthaut no. 140 is a contemporary modern organic sculpture painting relief by German artist Freddie Michael Soethout. The relief is made from a few hundred of hand-cut two mi...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Silicone, Plate Glass, Pigment

Chi
Located in Westport, CT
Donald Martiny’s signature work is composed of dispersed pigment on aluminum. He creates immediately frozen brushstrokes that are made from his own movements. They are defined by the...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Art in motion n°15 by Gilbert Pauli - Sculpture concrete 64x96 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended t...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Concrete

Burnt Sun Series - Dust Cloud #1 - contemporary, fiberglass, wood wall sculpture
By Rod Mireau
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This stunning contemporary, fiberglass and wood wall sculpture is by Rod Mireau. The Canadian artist is known for his superb woodworking techniques but in recent years he has begun t...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Ink, Pigment, Fiberglass

"Orange Mound", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, Porcelain Assemblage
Located in St. Louis, MO
"I work with a simple elemental form, a curve made from the most basic natural material, clay. I make and build with hundreds or thousands of these forms. The clay curve connects me ...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Glaze, Pigment

"VERTICAL 7", sculpture, clay, ceramic, abstract, tribal, pattern, tower, column
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Vertical 7, a ceramic sculpture of wood-fired clay pigmented with oxides, is a work by New York artist Harold Wortsman. Vertical 7 was recently exhibited at "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space" at the Orange Art Foundation, February-March 2022, New York City. Note the blending of geometric and organic forms in this work – it is characteristic of his practice – warm, contemporary, uniquely crafted, yet speaks to ancient, primitive traditions of art-making that cross cultures and histories. Highly attuned to the art of Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia, his forms are organic abstracts with masculine and feminine attributes that resonate together as a pleasing enigma. They make sense immediately, yet never give up all their secrets. From Harold Wortsman – "With sculpture, my material of choice is high-fired clay. Pieces are first low-fired in an electric kiln. I do not use glazes. Instead, I use oxides applied to the bisqued (low-fired) clay. As with a tattoo, oxides permit the surface underneath to breathe. The work is then high-fired in a gas kiln with double reduction to cone 10. The final temperature is 2,300 degrees F. At a certain point, oxygen intake is reduced to the kiln. Because the fire has reached a critical mass, it needs oxygen and chemically takes it from the clay and the oxides. Like a jazz improvisation, each kiln load comes out slightly different." From Jonathan Goodman – "Wortsman has increasingly moved into his own – a place in which the relations between the abstractions of volume and the intimations of very old culture are merged in a way that is new." – Essay, "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space", Orange Art Foundation, February 2022, New York City. Harold Wortsman is a sculptor and printmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. He “creates forms that bring to mind archaic cult objects and exude a quiet concentrated strength.” (Argauer Zeitung, Switzerland). His work, an edgy mix of freedom and clarity, can be found in public and private collections in the US, including The Library of Congress, Yale University, The New York Public Library Print Collection, The New York Historical Society, Smith College, Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Brandeis University, The Newark Public Library Special Collections Division, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Print Archive. Also in private and public collections in Europe, including the Municipal Collection of the City of Brugg, Switzerland. Harold studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, with sculptor George Spaventa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Pigment, Other Medium

Levan Mindiashvili, 'Untitled (Unintended Archeology)', 2017, Plaster, Wood
Located in Darien, CT
Levan Mindiashvili, in his second major exhibition at ODETTA, will debut works from a new project entitled “The Color Of The Sky” in which he examines the issues concerning identity ...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Neon Light, Plaster, Pigment

Art in motion n°6 by Gilbert Pauli - Concrete sculpture 64x96 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended to be exhibited in several way...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

"Toroid", Contemporary, Abstract, Mixed Media, Ceramic, Sculpture, PVC, Pigment
Located in St. Louis, MO
Maxwell Mustardo is a ceramic artist whose highly textured forms are the result of meticulous research into the chemistry of kiln firing. He includes materials such as glass, metals,...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Ceramic, Stoneware, PVC, Pigment

John Van Alstine - Fleche VIII, Sculpture 2017
Located in Greenwich, CT
Stone and metal,usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major focus. On the most basic level the work is ...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Granite, Bronze, Steel

"Abstract Arrangement - Cement, Resin, Plastic, Zip-ties, Industrial Strapping
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Duane Paul's work can best be characterized as innovative, dynamic and intimate. His sculptures each employ colorful organic shapes, which act as a personal language. The playful and...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Resin, Plastic, Wood, Pigment

"MIDNIGHT BLUE", sculpture, clay, relief, abstract, contemporary, ceramic
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Midnight Blue, a ceramic relief sculpture of high-fired porcelain pigmented with oxides, paint and epoxy, is a recent work by New York artist Harold Wortsman. This sculpture is ready to be mounted to the wall. Note the artist's hand in the mark-making – cuts and radiating lines, the suggestion of maps, geometry and counting systems – it is characteristic of Wortsman's practice. Warm, contemporary, uniquely crafted, yet speaks to ancient, tribal traditions of art-making that cross cultures and histories. Highly attuned to the art of Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia, his forms are organic abstracts with masculine and feminine attributes that resonate together as a pleasing enigma. They make sense immediately, yet never give up all their secrets. Midnight Blue was recently exhibited at Harold Wortsman: Time and Space, Orange Art Foundation, New York City, February 2022. From Harold Wortsman – "With sculpture, my material of choice is high-fired clay. Pieces are first low-fired in an electric kiln. I do not use glazes. Instead, I use oxides applied to the bisqued (low-fired) clay. As with a tattoo, oxides permit the surface underneath to breathe—like naked skin. The work is then high-fired in a gas kiln with double reduction to cone 10. The final temperature is 2,300 degrees F. At a certain point, oxygen intake is reduced to the kiln. Because the fire has reached a critical mass, it needs oxygen and chemically takes it from the clay and the oxides painted on. Like a jazz improvisation, each kiln load comes out slightly different." From Jonathan Goodman – "Wortsman has increasingly moved into his own – a place in which the relations between the abstractions of volume and the intimations of very old culture are merged in a way that is new." – Essay, "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space", Orange Art Foundation, February 2022, New York City. Harold Wortsman is a sculptor and printmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. He “creates forms that bring to mind archaic cult objects and exude a quiet concentrated strength.” (Argauer Zeitung, Switzerland). His work, an edgy mix of freedom and clarity, can be found in public and private collections in the US, including The Library of Congress, Yale University, The New York Public Library Print Collection, The New York Historical Society, Smith College, Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Brandeis University, The Newark Public Library Special Collections Division, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Print Archive. Also in private and public collections in Europe, including the Municipal Collection of the City of Brugg, Switzerland. Harold studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, with sculptor George Spaventa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Pigment, Other Medium, Porcelain, Epoxy Resin

Art in motion n°5 by Gilbert Pauli - Concrete sculpture 64x96 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended to be exhibited in several way...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Art in motion n°9 by Gilbert Pauli - Concrete sculpture 96x64 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended t...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Art in motion n°13 by Gilbert Pauli - Sculpture concrete 64x96 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended to be exhibited in several way...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Art in motion n°14 by Gilbert Pauli - Sculpture concrete 64x96 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended t...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

John Van Alstine, Sentinel (Rocker), Sculpture 2023
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sentinel (Rocker) NY State slate/pigmented and sealed steel 39" (height) x 17" (width) x 6" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Slate, Steel

John Van Alstine - CAMBRE IV, Sculpture 2004
Located in Greenwich, CT
oil enamel on steel stone Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major focus. On the m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Stone, Enamel, Steel, Cut Steel, Stainless Steel

Art in motion n°16 by Gilbert Pauli - Sculpture concrete 64x96 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended to be exhibited in several way...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

John Van Alstine, POINTE 2016, Sculpture 2016
Located in Greenwich, CT
POINTE 2016 Slate/pigmented and sealed steel 22.5" (height) x 23" (width) x 6" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my sculpture....
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

Art in motion n°11 by Gilbert Pauli - Concrete sculpture 96x64 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
"Art in motion" is a series that offers artworks working with matter; concrete, cement, plaster, mortar, and natural pigments. These works are intended to be exhibited in several way...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

John Van Alstine - Sisyphean Holiday 35 (Speckled Stone), Sculpture 2017
Located in Greenwich, CT
Riverstone/ Pigmented and sealed steel Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major fo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Stone, Metal, Steel

Honfleur
Located in Westport, CT
Donald Martiny’s signature work is composed of dispersed pigment on aluminum. He creates immediately frozen brushstrokes that are made from his own movements. They are defined by the...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Joel Urruty - Free form #5, Sculpture 2024
Located in Greenwich, CT
Medium: oak As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual language. The figur...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"MATHEMATICAL THEOREM", sculpture, clay, relief, abstract, contemporary, ceramic
Located in Toronto, Ontario
MATHEMATICAL THEOREM, a ceramic relief sculpture of high-fired clay pigmented with engobes, is a recent work by artist Harold Wortsman. This black & wh...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Ceramic, Clay, Pigment, Other Medium

John Van Alstine, Pointe (Kyklos III), Sculpture 2023
Located in Greenwich, CT
Pointe (Kyklos III) slate and pigmented and sealed steel 46" (height) x 20" (width) x 8" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

"Ascension of Weary Bones " Mixed Media Sculpture
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Duane Paul's work can best be characterized as innovative, dynamic and intimate. His sculptures each employ colorful organic shapes, which act as a personal language. The playful and sensual experience of his work covertly explores sexuality, gender traditions, sex, and race. "My artistic mission is to stimulate productive public conversation around these topics." "Ascension of Weary Bones...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Resin, Wood, Pigment

Joel Urruty - Free form #4, Sculpture 2024
Located in Greenwich, CT
Medium: whitewashed oak As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual languag...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Uptown Tapestry " Mixed Media Sculpture
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Duane Paul's work can best be characterized as innovative, dynamic and intimate. His sculptures each employ colorful organic shapes, which act as a personal language. The playful and...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel, Wire

HiCy
Located in Westport, CT
Donald Martiny’s signature work is composed of dispersed pigment on aluminum. He creates immediately frozen brushstrokes that are made from his own movements. They are defined by the...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

John Van Alstine - Schaats V, Photography 2020
Located in Greenwich, CT
Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major focus. On the most basic level, the work ...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Stone, Steel

Untitled contemporary sculpture
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A central figure in the California Light and Space movement, Laddie John Dill has been crafting light and earthy materials like concrete, glass, sand, and metal into luminous sculptu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Wood, Pigment

John Van Alstine - Catapulta XVII, Sculpture 2010
Located in Greenwich, CT
riverstone, pigmented and sealed steel Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major fo...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Stone, Steel, Cut Steel, Stainless Steel

"Abstract Arrangement #14"- Hydrocal Gypsum Cement, Resin, Plastic, Zip-ties
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Duane Paul's work can best be characterized as innovative, dynamic and intimate. His sculptures each employ colorful organic shapes, which act as a personal language. The playful and...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Resin, Plastic, Wood, Pigment

Earth-Toned Mixed Media on Canvas, Concrete and Sand, 2025 -'Untitled 83251'
Located in Bruxelles, BE
This unique piece was made by Roan Van Oort in 2024. With a strong focus on simplicity and timelessness, he consciously chooses natural materials, characterized by a certain fragilit...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Concrete, Sandstone

"FOR THE OLD ONES", sculpture, clay, abstract, contemporary, ceramic, tribal
Located in Toronto, Ontario
FOR THE OLD ONES, a ceramic sculpture of high-fired clay pigmented with oxides, sitting on a slab of limestone. It is a recent work by artist Harold Wortsman. Note the blending of volumetric and organic form in this work, the mark-making and perforations on the surface, the striking colors of black and copper in variable stripes – it is characteristic of his practice – warm, contemporary, uniquely crafted, yet speaks to ancient, primitive traditions of art-making that cross cultures and histories. Highly attuned to the art of Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia, his forms are organic abstracts with masculine and feminine attributes that resonate together as a pleasing enigma. They make sense immediately, yet never give up all their secrets. From Harold Wortsman – "With sculpture, my material of choice is high-fired clay. Pieces are first low-fired in an electric kiln. I do not use glazes. Instead, I use oxides applied to the bisqued (low-fired) clay. As with a tattoo, oxides permit the surface underneath to breathe—like naked skin. The work is then high-fired in a gas kiln with double reduction to cone 10. The final temperature is 2,300 degrees F. At a certain point, oxygen intake is reduced to the kiln. Because the fire has reached a critical mass, it needs oxygen and chemically takes it from the clay and the oxides painted on. Like a jazz improvisation, each kiln load comes out slightly different." From Jonathan Goodman, Poet & Art Critic – "Wortsman re-examines ancient and modern traditions in light of what it means to make art." – Tussle Magazine, July 2019. Harold Wortsman is a sculptor and printmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. He “creates forms that bring to mind archaic cult objects and exude a quiet concentrated strength.” (Argauer Zeitung, Switzerland). His work, an edgy mix of freedom and clarity, can be found in public and private collections in the US, including The Library of Congress, Yale University, The New York Public Library Print Collection, The New York Historical Society, Smith College, Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Brandeis University, The Newark Public Library Special Collections Division, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Print Archive. Also in private and public collections in Europe, including the Municipal Collection of the City of Brugg, Switzerland. Harold studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, with sculptor George Spaventa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

John Van Alstine - Fleche VI, Sculpture 2014
Located in Greenwich, CT
Riverstone, pigmented and sealed steel Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major fo...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Steel, Cut Steel, Stainless Steel

John Van Alstine - Rockslide '22, Sculpture 2022
Located in Greenwich, CT
Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major focus. On the most basic level, the work ...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

John Van Alstine, Twister '23, Sculpture 2023
Located in Greenwich, CT
Twister '23 Slate/pigmented and sealed steel 32" (height) x 12" (width) x 6" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my sculpture. T...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

John Van Alstine, Sisyphean Circle (Twirl III), Sculpture 2022
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sisyphean Circle (Twirl III) NY State slate/pigmented and sealed steel 14" (height) x 24" (width) x 4.5" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel ar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

John Van Alstine, Kerf V, Sculpture 2024
Located in Greenwich, CT
Kerf V Granite/pigmented and sealed steel 12" (height) x 14" (width) x 5" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Steel

"RAKU RED AND WHITE", wheel formed white glaze, copper red, gold leaf, sculpture
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"RAKU RED AND WHITE", 2019, in wheel-formed white glaze with copper red blush, sprig, stamp, gold leaf and raku fired with kintsuji gold by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of a series of sculptural objects that include ceramic, glass and mixed media grottoes and containers. A project exploring the vessel form and notions of gratitude, plenty, poverty in material or humanity. Robinson has led artists to explore tableware as sculptural form – "Changing attitudes and emerging social behaviors in food preparation and the social and cultural rituals of eating have lead to changes in the way tableware is made and used." Andrew Cornell Robinson is an interdisciplinary artist working across media (ceramics, textiles, painting, prints, etc.). His work is influenced by collaborative craft communities, traditions, and the performative qualities of cultural production. The underlying ideas exploring identity, histories, rituals, and power in his work aim to create a space for intimate experiences and open narratives. He studied ceramic sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art and the Maryland Institute College of Art where he received a BFA. He was awarded an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, where he became interested in the intersection of memory, identity, politics, and power. He has been featured in many publications including Sculpture Magazine, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, Art Info, et al. He has participated in curatorial and research projects and recently was a participating artist in Debtfair a project in the Whitney Biennial. Andrew has also worked on collaborations with designers such as Donna Karan’s Urban Zen project where his work in ceramics led to workshops with artisans in Haiti and the creation of a ceramic studio in Port-au-Prince. He is currently working with The Powerhouse Arts Workshop and their design team from the Pritzker-prize winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in the design and development of a contemporary industrial fabrication center established to serve the working needs of artists in New York City. He is currently a member of the faculty at Parsons School of Design and Greenwich House Pottery in New York City. His work has been presented extensively throughout the world with the Anna Kustera Gallery, David & Schweitzer Contemporary, Christopher Stout...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Gold, Gold Leaf

Joel Urruty - Free form #1, Sculpture 2024
Located in Greenwich, CT
Medium: oak As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual language. The figur...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

John Van Alstine, Twister '23 II, Sculpture 2023
Located in Greenwich, CT
Twister '23 II slate and pigmented and sealed steel 34.5" (height) x 11.5" (width) x 6" (depth) Stone and metal, usually granite or slate, and found object steel are central in my s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Slate, Steel

Joel Urruty - Pinna, Sculpture 2022
Located in Greenwich, CT
As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter. Form, line and surface are used as the visual language. The figure is abstract...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Abstract Sculptures

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Mahogany, Lacquer, Pigment

John Van Alstine - Blue Ara, Sculpture 2018
Located in Greenwich, CT
RECLINING FIGURE, John Van Alstine. This sculpture will be shipped directly from the artist's studio. Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Steel

"Pointe (kyklos III)", Industrial, Abstract Sculpture in Metal & Stone
Located in New York, NY
"Pointe (kyklos III)" by John Van Alstine Slate, pigmented and sealed steel The sculpture of John Van Alstine beautifully, and powerfully, balances the union of stone and metal, whi...
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2010s Abstract Pigment Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Slate, Metal, Steel

Pigment abstract sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

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