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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Organic Material
Dom
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Le Siffleur 50 Gold Edition
Located in Porto, 13
This striking piece, known for its bold red finish and lifelike detail, exemplifies Zareski's unique artistic vision and mastery in sculpture. "Le Sifflleur" is a part of Idan Zares...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

La Nena XS
Located in Porto, 13
This striking piece, known for its bold red finish and lifelike detail, exemplifies Zareski's unique artistic vision and mastery in sculpture. "La nena" is a part of Idan Zareski's ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

"En el sueño la vigilia" Dreamscape, nature, snail, bronze branches installation
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Life can be scary, fast, and discordant. Adulthood, the compilation of myriad experiences, can bury youthful dreams. Alejandra España resists this dark potential, using a common, joy...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Unbreakables (Diptych)
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Julia
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 2
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

The suitor
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Mechanical balcony
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

A street corner
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In Extrapolations, Lachapelle extracts seemingly mundane mechanical objects from a typical cityscape – such as radiators, fire hydrants, and balconies – and manipulates their appearance by creating 3D printed models that visually oscillate between the magical and the monstrous. In some of his sculptures, Lachapelle uses photogrammetry – a method that scans a series of two-dimensional photographs or images to create three-dimensional models. While photogrammetry typically enables real-life objects to be accurately reproduced, the artist challenges this paradigm by tampering with the machine’s process, both by accepting the machine’s glitches and by triggering them. When scanning images, the results may not always be what is anticipated, however, for Lachapelle it is about welcoming the unknown. In several examples, he encourages the program to read screenshots of images and extrapolates what should be there, filling in blank data with added images and various shapes. The resulting sculptures are symmetrical and geometric, appearing uncannily familiar like human vertebrae, yet unfamiliar in fantastical abstracted forms. The sculptures merge between two different worlds, bridging human and machine through unexpected adaptations to everyday things. Extrapolations balances between this duality, ultimately reflecting on the increasing dependency humans have on technology in our everyday world. For Lachapelle, this is especially pertinent in a world where technology is continuously developing. The sculptures highlight the dynamic and everchanging relationship between humans and technology, making us question this reliance on technology. In this exhibition, Lachapelle also introduces the inclusion of human characters back into his art practice. He places people in unnatural and impossible exchanges with machines and technology. For instance, while in past exhibitions, he has usually tried to conceal the electronic components that make moving pieces...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 1
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In Extrapolations, Lachapelle extracts seemingly mundane mechanical objects from a typical cityscape – such as radiators, fire hydrants, and balconies – and manipulates their appearance by creating 3D printed models that visually oscillate between the magical and the monstrous. In some of his sculptures, Lachapelle uses photogrammetry – a method that scans a series of two-dimensional photographs or images to create three-dimensional models. While photogrammetry typically enables real-life objects to be accurately reproduced, the artist challenges this paradigm by tampering with the machine’s process, both by accepting the machine’s glitches and by triggering them. When scanning images, the results may not always be what is anticipated, however, for Lachapelle it is about welcoming the unknown. In several examples, he encourages the program to read screenshots of images and extrapolates what should be there, filling in blank data with added images and various shapes. The resulting sculptures are symmetrical and geometric, appearing uncannily familiar like human vertebrae, yet unfamiliar in fantastical abstracted forms. The sculptures merge between two different worlds, bridging human and machine through unexpected adaptations to everyday things. Extrapolations balances between this duality, ultimately reflecting on the increasing dependency humans have on technology in our everyday world. For Lachapelle, this is especially pertinent in a world where technology is continuously developing. The sculptures highlight the dynamic and everchanging relationship between humans and technology, making us question this reliance on technology. In this exhibition, Lachapelle also introduces the inclusion of human characters back into his art practice. He places people in unnatural and impossible exchanges with machines and technology. For instance, while in past exhibitions, he has usually tried to conceal the electronic components that make moving pieces...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

"La línea rosa" figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, pink, surrealist
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the configuration of maps or cartograp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

"Ave del paraíso" figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, red
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the configuration of maps or cartograp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Pop Art Playful Luck Elephant (Pink Clear) Christopher Schulz Sculpture
Located in Greenwich, CT
Lucky Elephant (Pink Clear) - Edition of 75. Christopher Schulz (b. 1974) works in a variety of mediums to create his sculptures and 2D wall pieces, Schul...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

"Tururu" figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, purple
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
These playful translucid resin sculptures show the artist's constant contact with her imagination, dreams, and nature. Alejandra imagines these beings as if they co-exist with us but...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Unnamed
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach graduated from OCAD University’s Sculpture and Installation program in 2012. He has been awarded the Hayden Davies Memorial Award, Samuel Lazar Kagan Award, Abraham...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

"Ser ahí" - figurative sculpture, translucid resin, yellow, surrealist form
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the configuration of maps or cartograp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Pop Art Playful Luck Elephant (Aqua Faux Leather) Christopher Schulz Sculpture
Located in Greenwich, CT
Lucky Elephant (blue) - Artist Proof of 4 Christopher Schulz (b. 1974) works in a variety of mediums to create his sculptures and 2D wall pieces, Schulz seeks to engage the viewer i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Sculpture of Hand: 'Petite main reliquaire 2'
Located in New York, NY
‘I have created characters since I was a child. I studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris, but now I have a preference for sculpture. I do not have an intellectual proc...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Brass

Sculpture of hand with nest: 'The Waiting'
Located in New York, NY
Francesco Minuti, is an Italian Painter. ( Cosenza, 11/05/1992 ) Minuti, after his Diploma, graduated at the Academy of fine Arts. As a painter, he ha...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Mixed Media

"Tigre de pared II" art toy, tiger, 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 tumul...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

"Diablito de pared II" 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 tumul...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Babyfoot 35
Located in Porto, 13
This striking piece, known for its bold red finish and lifelike detail, exemplifies Zareski's unique artistic vision and mastery in sculpture. "Babyfoot" is a part of Idan Zareski's...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Untitled
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In Extrapolations, Lachapelle extracts seemingly mundane mechanical objects from a typical cityscape – such as radiators, fire hydrants, and balconies – and manipulates their appearance by creating 3D printed models that visually oscillate between the magical and the monstrous. In some of his sculptures, Lachapelle uses photogrammetry – a method that scans a series of two-dimensional photographs or images to create three-dimensional models. While photogrammetry typically enables real-life objects to be accurately reproduced, the artist challenges this paradigm by tampering with the machine’s process, both by accepting the machine’s glitches and by triggering them. When scanning images, the results may not always be what is anticipated, however, for Lachapelle it is about welcoming the unknown. In several examples, he encourages the program to read screenshots of images and extrapolates what should be there, filling in blank data with added images and various shapes. The resulting sculptures are symmetrical and geometric, appearing uncannily familiar like human vertebrae, yet unfamiliar in fantastical abstracted forms. The sculptures merge between two different worlds, bridging human and machine through unexpected adaptations to everyday things. Extrapolations balances between this duality, ultimately reflecting on the increasing dependency humans have on technology in our everyday world. For Lachapelle, this is especially pertinent in a world where technology is continuously developing. The sculptures highlight the dynamic and everchanging relationship between humans and technology, making us question this reliance on technology. In this exhibition, Lachapelle also introduces the inclusion of human characters back into his art practice. He places people in unnatural and impossible exchanges with machines and technology. For instance, while in past exhibitions, he has usually tried to conceal the electronic components that make moving pieces...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

St-Laurent
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 7
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 6
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In Extrapolations, Lachapelle extracts seemingly mundane mechanical objects from a typical cityscape – such as radiators, fire hydrants, and balconies – and manipulates their appearance by creating 3D printed models that visually oscillate between the magical and the monstrous. In some of his sculptures, Lachapelle uses photogrammetry – a method that scans a series of two-dimensional photographs or images to create three-dimensional models. While photogrammetry typically enables real-life objects to be accurately reproduced, the artist challenges this paradigm by tampering with the machine’s process, both by accepting the machine’s glitches and by triggering them. When scanning images, the results may not always be what is anticipated, however, for Lachapelle it is about welcoming the unknown. In several examples, he encourages the program to read screenshots of images and extrapolates what should be there, filling in blank data with added images and various shapes. The resulting sculptures are symmetrical and geometric, appearing uncannily familiar like human vertebrae, yet unfamiliar in fantastical abstracted forms. The sculptures merge between two different worlds, bridging human and machine through unexpected adaptations to everyday things. Extrapolations balances between this duality, ultimately reflecting on the increasing dependency humans have on technology in our everyday world. For Lachapelle, this is especially pertinent in a world where technology is continuously developing. The sculptures highlight the dynamic and everchanging relationship between humans and technology, making us question this reliance on technology. In this exhibition, Lachapelle also introduces the inclusion of human characters back into his art practice. He places people in unnatural and impossible exchanges with machines and technology. For instance, while in past exhibitions, he has usually tried to conceal the electronic components that make moving pieces...
Category

2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 5
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

The suitor
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

A Second Breath
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

"Ciervo" - figurative animal sculpture, translucid resin, blue deer
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the co...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

"Subibaja" figurative, object and animal sculpture, translucid resin, blue
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
The artwork of Alejandra España is an invitation to her intimate cosmogony. In it, she displays modules to give meaning to the observer through the co...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Squirrel Skin
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach has a BFA from OCAD University with a major in Sculpture and Installation. In 2016-17 he participated in a year-long studio residency at The Florence Trust in Londo...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Paint

Predator, Prey & Victim
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach is currently an artist in residence at The Florence Trust in London, UK. Crombach graduated from OCAD University’s Sculpture and Installation program in 2012. He h...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Animal Skin, Resin, Acrylic

"03:03" Bronze Sculpture 76" x 71" x 30" inch Edition of 8 by Huang Yulong
Located in Culver City, CA
"03:03" Bronze Sculpture 76" x 71" x 30" inch Edition of 8 by Huang Yulong ABOUT THE ARTIST Huang Yulong was born in 1983 in Anhui Province, China. In 2007 he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute in Jiangxi Province. As one of the new generation of Chinese artists and part of the ‘post-80s generation’ and ‘only child’ generation, Huang is strongly influenced by the phenomenon of foreign culture in China, which he combines with his fascination with pottery and the material world. Huang is best known for his sculptures of Buddhas in hoodies, displaying an exchange of Eastern tradition and Western contemporary style. He was selected by “Complex” as “25 Contemporary Chinese Artists You Need to Know” in 2013. His sculptures have been exhibited at Niubi Newbie Kids II, at Schoeni Gallery, Hong Kong; “Zeitgeist” Huang Yulong’s Solo Exhibition at Himalayas Art Museum, Shanghai, China; Chinese Artist / Marseille Artist at Marseilles, France; The 4th International Contemporary Art Exhibition at Gwangju Biennale Korea, Art Beijing Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Concrete

Fading pink (#3)
Located in New York, NY
Hernan Bas is best known for his narratively rich scenes that feature a wide-range of references spanning art and literature, popular culture, kitsch, the occult, religion, and mythology. Across his works, Bas seeks to defamiliarize everyday experience through humor, revealing the surreal and absurd lurking beneath the mundane. In conceiving this flamingo sculpture series, Bas was inspired specifically by the 19th century novel ‘Against Nature’ by Joris-Karl Huysmans. In the novel, the main character, an astute dandy of epic proportions, decides to cover a pet tortoise's shell with ornate jewels in order to see how the light would glimmer on it as it slowly treaded across his carpets. Bas imagined a fictional character of his own, a "Florida Dandy," who would naturally want bright pink flamingos as pets. The ball and chain keep them from flying away and simultaneously constrain them to a certain territory. . . . Fading pink (#3), 2016-2017 resin, feathers, galvanized metal buoy...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Metal, Iron

Fading pink (#1)
Located in New York, NY
Hernan Bas is best known for his narratively rich scenes that feature a wide-range of references spanning art and literature, popular culture, kitsch, the occult, religion, and mythology. Across his works, Bas seeks to defamiliarize everyday experience through humor, revealing the surreal and absurd lurking beneath the mundane. In conceiving this flamingo sculpture series, Bas was inspired specifically by the 19th century novel ‘Against Nature’ by Joris-Karl Huysmans. In the novel, the main character, an astute dandy of epic proportions, decides to cover a pet tortoise's shell with ornate jewels in order to see how the light would glimmer on it as it slowly treaded across his carpets. Bas imagined a fictional character of his own, a "Florida Dandy," who would naturally want bright pink flamingos as pets. The ball and chain keep them from flying away and simultaneously constrain them to a certain territory. . . . Fading pink (#1), 2016-2017 resin, feathers, rug, galvanized metal buoy...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Milou, Snowy, Milu, スノーウィ
Located in New Orleans, LA
Thierry Job was born in Marseille, France and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He studied art at the School of Beaux Arts in Paris. His wo...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Steel, Gold Leaf

AI, Eliza, for $79.99 per year I Love You
Located in New Orleans, LA
Thierry Job was born in Marseille, France and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He studied art at the School of Beaux Arts in Paris. His wo...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Steel, Gold Leaf

Are We Alone in the Universe?
Located in New Orleans, LA
Thierry Job was born in Marseille, France and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He studied art at the School of Beaux Arts in Paris. His wo...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Silver, Steel

Lider Maximo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Thierry Job was born in Marseille, France and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He studied art at the School of Beaux Arts in Paris. His wo...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Steel

Perseverance
Located in Chicago, IL
Perseverance Oil on Resin with 24K Gold Leaf Cap 35” x 12” x 12” Edition: 1/8 Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author working in Hyperrealism. She is o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Gold Leaf

Serena by Carole Feuerman - Swimmer Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Serena Resin, Laquer, 24K Gold Leaf Cap 8" x 17" x 9 Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author working in Hyperrealism. She is one of the three artists ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Contemplation
Located in Chicago, IL
Contemplation Epoxy and Laquer 34" x 42" x 22" Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author working in Hyperrealism. She is one of the three artists credit...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Epoxy Resin

Dom Pérignon Balloon Venus
Located in New York, NY
Balloon Dog is an iconic work within the highly acclaimed Celebration series, which JEFF KOONS began in the mid 1990s. The Celebration artworks reference certain times of year (holidays and birthdays) but also the celebration of the cycle of life. What else could suggest the cheer of children’s parties more eloquently than a colorful balloon, twisted into the instantly recognizable form of a dog. According to the artist, “It is about celebration and childhood and color and simplicity – but it’s also a Trojan horse. It’s a Trojan horse to the whole body of art work.” Balloon Dog has the profoundness of an archaic sculpture. The monumental Balloon Dog sculptures...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Polyurethane

Balloon Dog (Orange)
Located in New York, NY
Balloon Dog is an iconic work within the highly acclaimed Celebration series, which JEFF KOONS began in the mid 1990s. The Celebration artworks reference certain times of year (holidays and birthdays) but also the celebration of the cycle of life. What else could suggest the cheer of children’s parties more eloquently than a colorful balloon, twisted into the instantly recognizable form of a dog. According to the artist, “It is about celebration and childhood and color and simplicity – but it’s also a Trojan horse. It’s a Trojan horse to the whole body of art work.” Balloon Dog has the profoundness of an archaic sculpture. The monumental Balloon Dog sculptures...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Polyurethane

Tripe Dweck Blue
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Michael Dweck - Mermaid series - each board is a handmade sculptural object
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

"Emerging First Man" Bronze Sculpture, Male Figurative, Ceramic Shell, Resin
Located in Detroit, MI
All my life I have worked on three levels of consciousness: Portraits, Social Injustice & Metaphysics. In my work I strive to heal, uplift and inspire viewers and collectors to find ...
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1990s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Security Guard
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Sijan, Marc Title: Security Guard Date: 2024 Medium: Polyresin with oil paint and mixed media Signature: Signed lower leg Edition: Unique ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin, Mixed Media, Oil

Lion, Resin Red
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Richard Orlinski Lion, Resin Red 23.6 x 15 x 6.7 inches Resin Sculpture Edition of 50 Signed and numbered by artist Currently on display at Art Angels Los Angeles Richard Orlinski sculpture Richard Orlinski Gorilla Sculpture Dinosaur Sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Lion, Shiny White
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Richard Orlinski Lion, Shiny White 23.6 x 15 x 6.7 inches Resin Sculpture Edition of 50 Signed and numbered by artist Currently on display at Art Angels Los Angeles Richard Orlinski sculpture Richard Orlinski Gorilla Sculpture Dinosaur Sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

T-Rex, Resin Red
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Richard Orlinski T-Rex, Resin Red 23.6 x 15.7 x 15.7 inches Resin Sculpture Edition of 50 Signed and numbered by artist Currently on display at Art Angels Los Angeles Richard Orlinski sculpture Richard Orlinski Gorilla Sculpture Dinosaur Sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Resin

Empty Cupboard (Alacena Vacia), bronze and straw sculpture, Eduardo Oropeza
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Empty Cupboard (Alacena Vacia), bronze and straw sculpture, Eduardo Oropeza bronze sculpture with straw In my hollow abode I wait for you, oh soul of hope, that you can be so bold....
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1990s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Buddies
Located in New York, NY
65” x 35” x 4" resin, metal In Philip Simmons' series of sculpture made of resin, metal, and vinyl, he references pop sources and the news media to comment on American culture. One ...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

The Canary (La Canaria), by Eduardo Oropeza bronze architectural sculpture brown
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The Canary (La Canaria), bronze architectural sculpture by Eduardo Oropeza brown limited edition of 25 patina colors vary, contact gallery for information
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1990s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Wild Kong - With Handcuffs
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Richard Orlinski Wild Kong - With Handcuffs 43 inches Resin and aluminum sculpture Edition 8 $24,000 Born Wild Sculpture Gorilla Sculpture Contemporary Sc...
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2010s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Aluminum

Goddess of the Viola
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Sculptor, painter, printmaker, & photographer, Eduardo Oropeza remains a commanding presence in contemporary art. He applied a high level of devotion and integrity to his artwork. Af...
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1990s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Learning to Fly, by Eduardo Oropeza, bronze, sculpture, father, child, brown
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Learning to Fly, by Eduardo Oropeza, bronze, sculpture, father, child, brown Learning to Fly, Eduardo Oropeza bronze sculpture of father and child, brown Sculptor, painter, printmaker, & photographer, Eduardo Oropeza remains a commanding presence in contemporary art. He applied a high level of devotion and integrity to his artwork. After the many years he had been working at his chosen profession, he saw being an artist as a tremendous gift, which honored and humbled him. A native of California's San Joaquin Valley and long-time resident of East Los Angeles, Oropeza's academic training began with the study of Sociology. After taking an art course, he ultimately changed majors and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture from San Jose State. Postgraduate work followed at San Jose, San Diego State at Long Beach and Palomar College. Oropeza’s contribution to public art in Los Angeles can be seen in a ceramic mosaic covering the 2 story Self Help Graphics Workshop building located at Ceasar Chavez and Gage streets in East Los Angeles. Oropeza donated his time and artistic talent to complete this multi-year project. The second phase of this project was the creation of a Virgin of Guadalupe shrine, shown here, for the community. Selected collections: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University, City of Sacramento, California, Mary Tyler Moore...
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1990s Contemporary Organic Material Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Organic Material figurative sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Organic Material figurative 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 figurative 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, red, purple, pink 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 KAWS, Richard Orlinski, after Jean-Michel Basquiat, and (after) Keith Haring. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Pop Art, 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 Organic Material figurative sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.4 inches across are also available

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