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Style: Abstract
Period: 21st Century and Contemporary
Medium: Wood
British Contemporary Sculpture by Philip Hearsey - Rockpool
Located in Paris, IDF
Wall mounted bronze in a MDF box Series of variations Stamped with monogram signature and numbered 642A The sculpture is supplied with everything required for hanging. Weight: 3 kg
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Play Tower #9 (Colorful Abstract Standing Sculpture in Sky Blue, Pink & Orange)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract, three-dimensional standing sculpture in colorful shades of sky blue, blood orange, green, yellow, and pink "Play Tower #9", made by Hudson Valley artist, Donise English, in...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Wax, Archival Paper

British Contemporary Sculpture by Philip Hearsey - Skyfire II
Located in Paris, IDF
Leafed resin freely rotating on a scorched oak base Unique Stamped with monogram signature and uniquely numbered 793 The pulverised metal leaf is lacquered for protection Turning th...
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2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Oak

My Coloring Box (Colorful Abstract 3-D Wall Sculpture)
Located in Hudson, NY
Acrylic and wood on panel colorful wall sculpture, bright colored wall art, three dimensional wall sculpture, hand cut wood, wooden sculpture, abstract, white and multi-color A...
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2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Wood, Wood Panel

Art in motion n°5
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Alien
By Connie DK Lane
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Polyurethane/insulating foam, paints, tree branch, and mixed media.
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Foam, Wood, Paint, Mixed Media, Polyurethane

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Pagoda
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made found Objects (table legs) ebony wood & latex
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Latex, Wood

Mogen David #2, hand carved sculpture Jewish themed star of David
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Abstracted, Judaica Maple Sculpture based upon Jewish Star Eric Pesso is recognized for his mind-bending carved creations, created from single trunks of neighborhood trees. In 2012...
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2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Maple

Art in motion n°4
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Tarkka
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made with birch panel, teak oil, walnut, metallic enamel & MDF
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Loren Eiferman, Nature Will Heal, 108 Pieces of Wood, 2016, Wood, Found Objects
Located in Darien, CT
Over many decades Loren Eiferman has created and mastered a unique technique of working with wood—her primary material. First, she begins with a drawing of an idea. Then she takes a daily walk in the woods surrounding her studio and collects tree limbs and long sticks that have fallen to the ground. She never chops down a living tree or uses green wood. Eiferman allows the wood time to cure in the studio to make sure it won’t check or crack. Next, she debarks the branch and looks for shapes found within each piece of wood. Using a Japanese hand saw, she cuts and connect these small shapes together using dowels and wood glue. Then, all the open joints get filled with a home made putty, which is then sanded so she can see the newly formed shapes. This process is until the new sculpture appears like the original line drawing but in space. She wants the work to appear as if it grew in nature, when in fact each sculpture is composed of over 100 small pieces of wood that are seamlessly jointed together. Her work can be called the ultimate recycling: taking the detritus of nature and giving it a new life. We have all at one point or another picked up a stick from the ground—touched the wood, peeled the bark off with our fingernails. Her work taps into that same primal desire of touching nature and being close to it. Trees connect us back to nature, back to this Earth. Her work has a meditative quality to it—a quiet, calming energy. Her influences are many; from looking at nature and plant life on this Earth to researching the heavenly bodies in the images beamed back from the Hubble Telescope. From studying ancient Buddhist mandalas and designs to delving deeper into quantum physics. And from researching mysterious manuscripts to studying the patterns inside our brains. For Invocation, we are exhibiting her newest body of work, inspired by the illustrations found in the Voynich Manuscript. This 250-page book, is believed to have been written in the early 15th century, of a mysterious origin and purpose. Written in an unknown language and currently housed at Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book Library, the manuscript has eluded all attempts in the intervening centuries to decode or decipher its purpose and meaning. This enigmatic book is divided into 6 different sections (herbal, astronomical, biological, cosmological, pharmaceutical and recipes). Having discovered the images contained in this codex over the Internet, Eiferman felt an immediate, profound and inexplicable connection to this manuscript and its creator. The artist is currently transposing the “herbal” section of manuscript into sculptures. This section has drawings in it of plants and flowers that do not really exist in nature—past or present. These aren’t just pretty images of flowers—they also contain the wacky root systems and seemingly out of proportion leaves, stamens and pistils. Loren Eiferman was born in Brooklyn, NY. She received her BFA from SUNY Purchase. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout the Tri-State region including gallery and museum exhibitions in the Hudson Valley and Connecticut. Her work is included in numerous corporate and private art collections. In 2014 she was awarded a NYC MTA Arts & Design art commission to produce steel railings...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Found Objects

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Achtung III
Located in Paris, IDF
Achtung III Cherry, MDF, acrylic, lacquer on MDF 57” x 63” x 2” Achtung III is a vibrant large-scale mixed media wall sculpture. Made from solid American cherry hardwood and with pa...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - SSB1
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made with Shou Sugi Ban Pine, MDF, enamel, satin lacquer & stain
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Untitled No. 418
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This Zen like sculpture is formed from Linden wood also known as basswood, which was considered sacred in Slavic mythology. This minimalist sculpture was worked by hand for over 360...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Spiral#1-Blue, large maple sculpture
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large maple abstract sculpture, geometric spiral, created from one tree trunk. This sculpture is subtracted from the single block using primarily hand tools, not an assembled constru...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Maple, Latex

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Divergence
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made MDF, birch panel, acrylic & satin lacquer
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Birch, Acrylic, Lacquer, Mixed Media

"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...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plastic, Wood, Pigment

Zig Zag / ceramic wall sculpture - cream, white, neutral 36 x 36 in
Located in Burlingame, CA
Minimal Abstract Ceramic 36 x 36 inch wall sculpture in glossy and matte white ceramic tiles that create a zig-zag motif. Tiles are mounted to a white wood panel. A neutral work of a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood, Paint

Reflexion ritmique II - contemporary modern geometric sculpture painting relief
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Reflexion ritmique II is one of a brand new series of three different unique medium size contemporary modern sculpture painting relief by French-Dutch artist Olivier Julia...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Number 29, Vertebrate Companion Series, 2012, oil on canvas, wall sculpture
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Oil on 3-D stretched canvas, dimensions listed for piece as shown. Dimensions are variable depending on hanging formation. Wall sculpture, orange, green, and purple.
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Oil

Bay Laurel #2
By Michael Mancarella
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Mancarella's sculptures are from the series titled "Elements". Formal design principles are the basis for Mancarella's work which is typically made of wood and metal. Taken individua...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

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...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plastic, Wood, Pigment

Waves of Contentment 1, 2019, acrylic, resin on 3-D stretched canvas, sculpture
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Acrylic and resin on 3-D stretched canvas. Sculpture, blue, green, orange. Abstract, biomorphic.
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Acrylic, Resin

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Zelus
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made with MDF, pigmented lacquer & cherry wood
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

All That Jazz XXI / ceramic wall sculpture - cream, white, neutral 36 x 36 in
Located in Burlingame, CA
Minimal Abstract Ceramic 36 x 36 inch wall sculpture in glossy and matte white ceramic tiles that are mounted to a white wood panel. A neutral work showcasing an "X" in matte white s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood, Paint

"Twin Strikes" Abstract, Cast Iron Metal Sculpture by John Ruppert
Located in New York, NY
"Twin Strikes" by John Ruppert Cast bronze and pine, from a fragment of a tree struck by lightning Over the past 35 years, John Ruppert has been working in cast metals; manufactured...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #3), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
Located in Darien, CT
The freestanding sculptures in this portfolio are made from the “sticks”: a pile of found wood that Sweibel has been pulling from to make new works since about 2002. The pile consist...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Waves of Contentment 2, 2019, acrylic, resin on 3-D stretched canvas, sculpture
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Acrylic and resin on 3-D stretched canvas. Sculpture, blue, green, orange. Abstract, biomorphic.
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Resin, Wood, Acrylic

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #10), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
Located in Darien, CT
The freestanding sculptures in this portfolio are made from the “sticks”: a pile of found wood that Sweibel has been pulling from to make new works since about 2002. The pile consisted of more than a dozen four- to seven-foot lengths of hardwood, each an uneven inch in depth and width. The sticks were warped, with worn yellow paint on one side and raw wood on the other three. Over the years she has painted the raw sides of the sticks, cut the wood into shorter lengths, and sliced paint off – and kept the residue from these actions. Sweibel has also made sculptures ranging from full-length sticks to tiny stick splinters. She built these sculptures using sliced-off paint. Timeworn materials and objects have an intelligence that the artist looks for and listens to. Shaping and reshaping material to find new form and elicit new insights in the material itself is the territory she is mining. The limitations of the process are its strengths. Her work is concerned with fragility, precariousness, adaptability, and strength. It is a visual response to powerful yet unseen forces - like wind and thoughts - that threaten, propel, ruin, and protect. Liz Sweibel is a multidisciplinary artist working in drawing, sculpture, installation, and digital photography and video. Her spare, personal language of abstraction transforms ordinary materials into statements about connectedness and responsibility: every action has an impact, the effects persist in space and over time, and we are accountable. By drawing attention to simple, ordinary “stuff of life” and referencing both shared and personal history, Sweibel’s work explores and reflects back fundamental experiences in response to our world and relationships. Her intention is to reinvigorate viewers’ awareness of the everyday – in its raw beauty and precariousness – in hopes that they might bring heightened senses of sight and care to their daily lives. Sweibel has participated in solo, two-person, and group exhibits in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Michigan, and Tennessee since 1998. In 2016, Sweibel’s work was in the group shows Lightly Structured at Sculpture Space NYC, Precarious Constructs at the Venus Knitting Art...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects

"Abstract Arrangement "Cement, Resin, Plastic, Zip-ties scuplture
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...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plastic, Wood, Pigment

"NESTING:HOLD", Sculpture, Wood, Steel, Cold Resin, Reed, Mounted on Wood Base
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Eva Ennist, a mixed media and fiber artist, travels extensively through the Far East, gathering materials and techniques for her practice. The sculpture "NE...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Aria (Clear)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by both art and science, Eric Johnson creates composite works of pigment, wood and resin that reference a kinship with other artists: to the sensuality of Brancusi, the arch...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

Helios
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Criswell's standing sculpture emerged from a study of spatial organization by arranging basic, repetitive shapes into a harmonious balance, while exploring the concept of simultaneou...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Mixed Media

Spiral#3-Green, large maple sculpture
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large maple abstract sculpture, geometric spiral, created from one tree trunk. This sculpture is subtracted from the single block using primarily hand tools, not an assembled constru...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Maple, Latex

Aria (Green)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by both art and science, Eric Johnson creates composite works of pigment, wood and resin that reference a kinship with other artists: to the sensuality of Brancusi, the arch...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

Blue Boy
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Criswell's dimensional wall sculpture emerged from a study of spatial organization by arranging basic, repetitive shapes into a harmonious balance, while exploring the concept of sim...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Wood Panel

Aria (Yellow)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by both art and science, Eric Johnson creates composite works of pigment, wood and resin that reference a kinship with other artists: to the sensuality of Brancusi, the arch...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

Spiral#4-Red w/ chestnut stain, large maple sculpture
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large maple abstract sculpture, geometric spiral, created from one tree trunk. This sculpture is subtracted from the single block using primarily hand tools, not an assembled constru...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Maple, Latex

Jesse Hickman, Note Four Twenty Seven Sixteen, 2016, Enamel, Wood
Located in Darien, CT
Over the past few years, Jesse Hickman has been making minimal abstract paintings on wood with few constraints. He calls this series Notes, thinking of these pieces as drawn sketches...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Spoke
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by both art and science, Eric Johnson creates composite works of pigment, wood and resin that reference a kinship with other artists: to the sensuality of Brancusi, the arch...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Wood

Watson's Wand
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by both art and science, Eric Johnson creates composite works of pigment, wood and resin that reference a kinship with other artists: to the sensuality of Brancusi, the arch...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Wood

Blue Crater - small, blue, geometrical, 3D, felt, fabric, biomorphic, wall art
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Sapphire blue felt takes the shape of a biomorphic form in this contemplative wall sculpture by fabric artist Chung-Im Kim. The felt is cut into irregular shapes that are sewn with p...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Felt, Wood

Untitled (Bouquet)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Koji Takei works reference synthetic cubism in the most literal of senses. In cubist artworks, the objects are broken up, analyzed and re-assembled in abstracted form. These pieces...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Two Story
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

White Post
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Untitled
Located in Santa Monica, CA
As much as Takei’s pieces are Cubist in nature there is also an unmistakable Asian influence in the working method of the Japanese native. A quiet solidarity and respect for the individual parts set the pieces apart from the noisy commentary that Cubism often invokes. Takei’s pieces are minimal in nature, but powerful in presence and seem to reference the interlocking sculptures...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Abstract wood Sculpture: "Untitled"
Located in New York, NY
The artistic collaboration of Kelly Bugden + Van Wifvat has produced a thought-provoking body of sculptures, paintings, and constructions. Nature, childhood memories, and everyday archetypes take shape in unexpected combinations of materials. The works emerged as the tactile and visual senses channeled the ritualistic power and materiality of selected artifacts. The resulting objects exist in a space between what they were originally and what they could become. A wheel, for example, is distorted as if seen through a prism. Their collaboration grew out of years of shaping materials into one-of-a-kind objects. Intuitively, the process of creating with their hands took an inward turn. Prism is a travelogue through memories and dreams, yielding abstract forms that capture moments of transformation. Van Wifvat grew up with eight siblings and studied sculpture and environmental design in Minneapolis at MCAD. In 1979, he opened a storefront art gallery to promote the work of local artists. The space featured printed materials—art books, periodicals, fanzines, and postcard’s. Wifvat moved to New York in 1983 to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology and Parsons. In 1987, he co-founded Van Gregory & Norton design studio, specializing in convex mirrors and curtain hardware...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #2), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
Located in Darien, CT
The freestanding sculptures in this portfolio are made from the “sticks”: a pile of found wood that Sweibel has been pulling from to make new works since about 2002. The pile consisted of more than a dozen four- to seven-foot lengths of hardwood, each an uneven inch in depth and width. The sticks were warped, with worn yellow paint on one side and raw wood on the other three. Over the years she has painted the raw sides of the sticks, cut the wood into shorter lengths, and sliced paint off – and kept the residue from these actions. Sweibel has also made sculptures ranging from full-length sticks to tiny stick splinters. She built these sculptures using sliced-off paint. Timeworn materials and objects have an intelligence that the artist looks for and listens to. Shaping and reshaping material to find new form and elicit new insights in the material itself is the territory she is mining. The limitations of the process are its strengths. Her work is concerned with fragility, precariousness, adaptability, and strength. It is a visual response to powerful yet unseen forces - like wind and thoughts - that threaten, propel, ruin, and protect. Liz Sweibel is a multidisciplinary artist working in drawing, sculpture, installation, and digital photography and video. Her spare, personal language of abstraction transforms ordinary materials into statements about connectedness and responsibility: every action has an impact, the effects persist in space and over time, and we are accountable. By drawing attention to simple, ordinary “stuff of life” and referencing both shared and personal history, Sweibel’s work explores and reflects back fundamental experiences in response to our world and relationships. Her intention is to reinvigorate viewers’ awareness of the everyday – in its raw beauty and precariousness – in hopes that they might bring heightened senses of sight and care to their daily lives. Sweibel has participated in solo, two-person, and group exhibits in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Michigan, and Tennessee since 1998. In 2016, Sweibel’s work was in the group shows Lightly Structured at Sculpture Space NYC, Precarious Constructs at the Venus Knitting Art...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Wood, Paint

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #1), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
Located in Darien, CT
The freestanding sculptures in this portfolio are made from the “sticks”: a pile of found wood that Sweibel has been pulling from to make new works since about 2002. The pile consisted of more than a dozen four- to seven-foot lengths of hardwood, each an uneven inch in depth and width. The sticks were warped, with worn yellow paint on one side and raw wood on the other three. Over the years she has painted the raw sides of the sticks, cut the wood into shorter lengths, and sliced paint off – and kept the residue from these actions. Sweibel has also made sculptures ranging from full-length sticks to tiny stick splinters. She built these sculptures using sliced-off paint. Timeworn materials and objects have an intelligence that the artist looks for and listens to. Shaping and reshaping material to find new form and elicit new insights in the material itself is the territory she is mining. The limitations of the process are its strengths. Her work is concerned with fragility, precariousness, adaptability, and strength. It is a visual response to powerful yet unseen forces - like wind and thoughts - that threaten, propel, ruin, and protect. Liz Sweibel is a multidisciplinary artist working in drawing, sculpture, installation, and digital photography and video. Her spare, personal language of abstraction transforms ordinary materials into statements about connectedness and responsibility: every action has an impact, the effects persist in space and over time, and we are accountable. By drawing attention to simple, ordinary “stuff of life” and referencing both shared and personal history, Sweibel’s work explores and reflects back fundamental experiences in response to our world and relationships. Her intention is to reinvigorate viewers’ awareness of the everyday – in its raw beauty and precariousness – in hopes that they might bring heightened senses of sight and care to their daily lives. Sweibel has participated in solo, two-person, and group exhibits in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Michigan, and Tennessee since 1998. In 2016, Sweibel’s work was in the group shows Lightly Structured at Sculpture Space NYC, Precarious Constructs at the Venus Knitting Art...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Mindanoa (Abstract Three Dimensional Wood Wall Sculpture in Green)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract three-dimensional wall sculpture, acrylic and wood on panel Carved strips of wood painted in shades of green, sides are painted dusty blue so framing is not necessary 24 x ...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

"Ut Tenebras" dimensional, geode motif, wall hanging sculpture
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Ut Tenebras" is an original sculptural work in a painted wooden frame by Paige Smith (A Common Name). The piece is solid resin dyed and cast by the artist and measures 18in x 12in ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Silicone, Wood

Razz Ma Tazz No. 1 / ceramic wall sculpture
Located in Burlingame, CA
Ceramic wall sculpture from Pop Art pioneer Jane B. Grimm, whose minimal and meditative sculptures and wall reliefs are comprised of ceramic, using a low fire method. New works take ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Iris Crystals
Located in Quebec, Quebec
“Iris Crystals” is a rich blue colored wall sculpture made out of solid koa wood and then painted and sealed with a UV matte sealer. The geometric facets are hand carved and add intr...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Spray Paint, Vinyl

Dendrochronology of Trees in an Abstract Wooden Solid Piece
Located in Mexico City, MX
Dendrocronology is made with tropical solid wooden pieces with a varnish finish. Its details and contrast with the background wall make it an incredibly special piece. The artists we...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Varnish

Log On
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted cedar Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explori...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Cedar, Paint

Aria (Blue)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Inspired by both art and science, Eric Johnson creates composite works of pigment, wood and resin that reference a kinship with other artists: to the sensuality of Brancusi, the arch...
Category

2010s Abstract Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

Red Button
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Four Square
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted wood Peter Millett is a seasoned traveler, who draws inspiration from his extensive trips through North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East; explorin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Wood abstract sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Wood abstract 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 Abstract 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 blue, green, pink, red 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 Scott Troxel, Chloe Hedden, Arozarena De La Fuente, and David E. Peterson. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Contemporary, 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 Wood abstract sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.25 inches across are also available

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