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Medium: Paint
Chair 4 (Red)
Located in Napa, CA
Giuseppe Palumbo’s whimsical, anthropomorphic sculptures delve into the human psyche through irony, wit, and humor. By applying classical techniques to his contemporary subjects, Pal...
Category

2010s Paint Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Bayan Mine, China abstract print
Located in Palm Desert, CA
They are built from a collection of found materials, fabrics, wallpapers, digital imagery, paint and precious metals. The digital Landsat image is positioned in juxtaposition to the ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Bayan Mine, China
Located in Palm Desert, CA
They are built from a collection of found materials, fabrics, wallpapers, digital imagery, paint and precious metals. The digital Landsat image is positioned in juxtaposition to the ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Bayan Mine, China
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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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

The Last Aristocrat (Framed Contemporary Wood Panel Quadriptych Painting)
Located in New Orleans, LA
(Very difficult to photograph inside the case with glass front, so we took one outside the case. A video is included that we hope helps, thought it suffers from reflections on the gl...
Category

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wax, Oil, Wood Panel

Bronze and steel sculpture by David Kimball Anderson 'Untitled 1'
Located in White Plains, NY
'Untitled 1' by David Kimball Anderson, 2021. Bronze, steel, and paint, 18 x 8 x 8 in. This sculpture features a rounded vase cast in bronze and finished in patinas of grey. It featu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Paint Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

GRIST Unique Sculpture Fabricated wood, steel, reclaimed wheels 2017 EARL JAMES
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
“Grist” 2017 Fabricated wood, steel, reclaimed wheels, paint 47 h X 31 w X 35 d (inches) Signed Provenance: The collection of the artist Born in Jamaica, West Indies, and raised in Rochester, New York, Earl James...
Category

2010s Assemblage Paint Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Wok Hei : contemporary modern geometric sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Greg Chann creates contemporary modern abstract geometric sculptures. His constructions are complex interwoven systems of physical elements varying in size, material, and color. Thes...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Paint Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic

Untitled
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s artistic practice is shaped predominantly by sculpture, expressed in the form of installations and detailed miniature models. Lachapelle presents playful universes which combine objects of undetermined purpose; in this way, he opens the conventions of our reality to fresh disposition. The architecture of his models – which Lachapelle has recently begun to make with the help of the latest 3-D printing technology – shows motifs originating from the everyday, certainly, but seeming strange, alienating or even uncanny when combined as the artist chooses. A kind of transition between two worlds often appears in Lachapelle’s work – for example when the model of a library filled with books curves inwards and reveals a mysterious opening pointing into darkness – these are the artist’s references to spaces and occurrences which may be concealed below the surface of outward semblance. Guillaume Lachapelle has participated in several solo and group exhibitions including Manèges at Circa – Centre d’Exposition Art Contemporain (Montreal) in 2006; Quebec Gold at the Ancien Collège des Jésuites (Rheims, France) in 2008 and in Abracadabra (Edward Day...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Nylon, Acrylic

Pain killer (jaune)
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In 2015, I made a series of sculptures called "HYPERland" illustrating the utopia promised by the "liberal democracy" and the dystopia that is rather created by the market and financ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Glass, Acrylic, Polymer

PATTY (SCULPTURE)
Located in Aventura, FL
Mixed media sculpture. Printed artist signature and hand numbered on the underside of the sculpture. Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity by the artist. Includes origin...
Category

2010s Street Art Paint Sculptures

Materials

Vinyl

Black Rock Creek, 36" wide, mixed media wall relief
Located in Loveland, CO
Black Rock Creek by Leo E. Osborne Abstract Nature Wall Relief, Unique Carved Mixed Media (primarily wood) 20x36x6" nuthatch on wood carved to appear like g...
Category

1980s Realist Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Saguaro Cavern, 25" tall mixed media wall relief
Located in Loveland, CO
Saguaro Cavern by Leo E. Osborne Abstract Nature Wall Relief, Unique Carved Wood 25x17" (mixed media carved and painted to appear like the cactus) A little desert owl peeks out of it...
Category

1980s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Backyard House Wren, 30" tall wall mounted sculpture
Located in Loveland, CO
Backyard House Wren by Leo E. Osborne Abstract Nature Wall Relief, Unique Carved Mixed Media, primarily wood. 30x16x10" wren with copper leaves on wood ...
Category

1980s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

The eternal radiance in light speed delivers its colors...
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mela M’s sculptures are her interpretation of the seamless interconnectedness of light and material form and reference the pronounced uncertainty and unpredictability of our rapidly ...
Category

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Coeur Volant
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant cont...
Category

1990s Post-Modern Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wax, Acrylic, Fiberboard

Still Life
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 and Malka Green Award, and a BMO 1st Art Nomination. His work has been seen at Word On The Street, Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects, the Al Green...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Resin, Wood, Acrylic

8'' El Jinete / Wood carving Mexican Folk Art Sculpture
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE Artisan: Gabriel Isidro Perez Rajon Made with Cedar wood, woodcarving technique gouges, machete and sandpaper, decorated with acrylic paintings with diffe...
Category

2010s Folk Art Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Carved Jicara/Gourd 2022 Collection. Oaxaca, Mexico.
Located in Dallas, TX
Jose Cruz Sanchez Carved Jicara/Gourd Oaxaca, Mexico Weight: 1.05 lbs., height: 6 in., width: 6 in.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Paint

Sensu Lato : contemporary modern geometric sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Greg Chann creates contemporary modern abstract geometric sculptures. His constructions are complex interwoven systems of physical elements varying in size, material, and color. Thes...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Paint Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic

Quasar
Located in Lincoln, MA
carved and polychromed maple
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Underglaze

Tidal Shift II
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Kx2 is a collaboration combining the strengths of artists and sisters Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman who create mathematically inspired sculpture merging metal and painting. From a dist...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

Blue Dot
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Acrylic, aerosol, tape and varnish on linen 48” x 23” ABOUT THE ARTWORK Blending artistic mediums, DUAL utilizes acrylic, aerosol, tape, and varnish to adorn a meticulously hand-cut ...
Category

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Varnish, Acrylic

The Scholars
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Edition #1/1 - Original bronze sculpture and acrylic painting by Dan Chen. Signed on bronze sculpture.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Paint Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Eggplomb
Located in Fairfield, CT
Cobalt blue on fiberglass Edition of 6
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Automotive Paint

Contemporary Hand Painted Sculpture
Located in Faridabad, IN
One of a kind Modern contemporary Iconic dog Sculpture hand painted by Multi disciplinary Artist Mahesh Sharma.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

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

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Spray Paint

Lucid Dreams Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media painted sculpture. Vibrant colors. About the artist: John Grande is a New York-based artist who reflects upon modern and contemporary culture with his constructed pa...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Paint Sculptures

Materials

Oil, Board

Abstraction About Subtle
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Abstraction About Subtle Royal blue with gold leaf on carved wood panel. Krzysztof (Chris) Sokolovski born in 1985 in Eisiskes in Lithuania. Visual artist creating neosacral art: pa...
Category

2010s Conceptual Paint Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Marilyn Android" High relief 3D metallic wall sculpture
Located in West Hollywood, CA
High relief 3D steel wall sculpture by Frederic Daty ABOUT THE WORK - Robotization and artificial intelligence are the beginnings of the era of beings of steel, silicone and microch...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Gutsy
Located in West Hollywood, CA
This vivid and sticking surrealist wall sculpture by artist Megan Dune was created with acrylic, glitter, thread and fabric on canvas and paper mache. Wha...
Category

2010s Surrealist Paint Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Canvas, Thread, Glitter, Acrylic

Ghost Gear Pipelines (Triptych
Located in New Orleans, LA
KX2 is a collaboration combining the strengths of artists and sisters Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman who create mathematically inspired sculpture merging metal and painting. From a dist...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Enamel, Stainless Steel

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Thrush
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made by acrylic on birch, stain & satin lacquer finish Scott Troxel has exhibited his work at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the United States, including The Other Ar...
Category

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Birch, Lacquer

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - This Is Not A Phone
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made by cherry, walnut, mahogany, boat nails, Acrylic, reclaimed suede & table legs Scott Troxel draws on the aesthetics of bygone technology and t...
Category

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Mahogany, Walnut, 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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Verde Viento
Located in New York, NY
Jean Foos is a visual artist whose practice centers on richly painted and patterned surfaces. She gives new life to objects made from discarded packing mater...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Oil

Chai חי Hebrew letters colorful aluminium hand painted decor sculpture
Located in Jerusalem, IL
Chai חי Hebrew letters colorful aluminium hand painted decor sculpture. Impressive statue, suitable for the garden or the interior of the house. Hand-pa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Six Painting in Red Chair
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Six Paintings in Red Chair Finnish artist, Soile Yli-Mayry, incorporates 6 paintings in this red wood Straight-back chair. The bright red and gold frames highlight each painting. T...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Oil

Untitled (Branch)
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Karine Payette was born in 1983 in Montreal, Quebec, where she lives and works. Working primarily with sculpture and installation, she reproduces, for the most part, environments tha...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

Blue eyes - abstract figurative sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This abstract figurative sculpture by Gal Melnick is from here latest body of works. It is a laser cut metal sculpture which is painted with automotive pai...
Category

2010s Abstract Paint Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

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 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

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 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 4
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 Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint

Chai חי Hebrew letters red aluminium hand painted decor sculpture
Located in Jerusalem, IL
Chai חי Hebrew letters red aluminium hand painted decor sculpture. A large and impressive statue, suitable for the garden or the interior of the house. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Roxana (red) - figurative sculpture
Located in New York, NY
About I+ Series: “No matter who you are, no matter how you look, what your racial, religious, or national background might be, we are all born equal. We should strive to achieve unity and acceptance. It is a daily reminder to me when I create ceramic sculpture that everyone deserves a fair and accepting existence and that everyone can make choices that will lead to a better life. A ceramic feature's naivety is a reminder that each of us must thrive, both within ourselves and within our communities, to make the universe a more POSITIVE place.” This piece is part of an edition of 15 and it comes signed and numbered. Yael Yanay...
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2010s Paint Sculptures

Materials

Gold

Combien tu Pez? Gold Herzl. Heroes of Israel. Unique piece
Located in Tel Aviv - Jaffa, IL
Sculpture combining a glass box displaying a plastic/resin character enhanced with acrylic paint and real customized candies are scattered around the base of the sculpture. Instead ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paint Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Tigre III" art toy, smiling jaguar, pop art, mexican art, mask, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote. Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

ANNICK C - Banana’s Tribute (Medium format)
Located in PARIS, FR
Annick C a French artist, born and working in Paris, introduces in her works of art the most famous products of our consumer life. She has convinced the owners of the most famous bra...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Acrylic

Golden Slumbers
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For Nicolas Bourriaud, the flea market is a place where “past production is recycled and switches direction” and where “an object is given a new idea.” On the stalls of the flea market, objects are resurrected and given a second life. This is where Jennifer Small...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Plaster, Acrylic, Plastic

Colorful contemporary Chanukiah Hanukka lamp laser cut aluminum by Israeli maker
Located in Jerusalem, IL
Beautiful contemporary hand made colorful Chanukiah for Hanukkah oils candles by the Israeli artist Shimon Maimon. Comes with glass cups and oil wicks. hand made laser cut aluminum h...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic

Combien tu Pez? Gold Golda . Heroes of Israel. Unique piece
Located in Tel Aviv - Jaffa, IL
Sculpture combining a glass box displaying a plastic/resin character enhanced with acrylic paint and real customized candies are scattered around the base of the sculpture. Instead ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paint Sculptures

Materials

Gold

The Skies of Sky #3 (white)
Located in Phoenix, AZ
b. Melbourne, Australia Louise Blyton is a reductive artist exploring the romance of raw linen and dry pigment. The artist’s geometrically shaped canvases explore color, light, and form through the visual language of Reductivism, an aesthetic style characterized by streamlined compositions, restricted color, and a reduction of form and means. Identifying with Reductivism’s simplicity, Blyton’s shaped canvases and three-dimensional wall sculptures elevate craftsmanship and process, achieving a compositional clarity that unifies color and form. To construct her works, Blyton covers custom built balsa wood stretchers with raw linen, adorning them with layers of pure pigment or acrylic paint. Each pigment reacts differently to raw linen and requires a specific number of coats to reach the artist’s desired level of saturation. As the artist explains, “I’m always looking for a kind of quietness and harmony when making my works even if the color being used is loud.” The artist creates her own spatial dimension by manipulating the shape of the canvas, which escapes from the flat surface of the wall, confusing its role as a painting. “Rather than responding to the architecture they ask particular attributes of the building to act as support,” as some works appear to climb the surface of the walls, while others straddle columns and corners. Louise Blyton lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia in 1988. Her works are held in significant corporate and private collections in Australia, China, France, United Kingdom, Portugal, and the United States. Since 2000, Blyton has run an artist supply store called, St. Luke Artist Colourman, which specializes in professional paint and raw materials, with her husband David Coles.
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Paint Sculptures

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Agrafeuse
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Blue Moon
Located in Palm Beach, FL
"Moon" from the famous Series "People", ceramic and acrylic on wood panel, D: 36 inches In Korean culture, the moon is a beacon of hope and wish. Blue Moon i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Fragmentación" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture, 4 pzs
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paint Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic

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How to Spot a Fake KAWS Figure

KAWS art toys have developed an avid audience in recent decades, and as in any robust collectible market, counterfeiters have followed the mania. Of course, you don’t have to worry about that on 1stDibs, where all our sellers are highly vetted.

A Giant Wedding Cake Has Us Looking at Portuguese Tiles in a New Light

At Waddesdon Manor, artist Joana Vasconcelos has installed a three-tiered patisserie inspired by the narrative tile work of her homeland. We take a look at the cake sculpture and how Portuguese tiles have been used in architecture from the 17th century to today.

These Soft Sculptures Are Childhood Imaginary Friends Come to Life

Miami artist and designer Gabriela Noelle’s fantastical creations appeal to the Peter Pan in all of us.

Hideho Tanaka Carefully Stitched Together Pieces of Paper to Make This Sculptural Textile

The Japanese fiber artist’s ‘Vanishing and Emerging Wall’ may seem innocuous — but it plays with conceptions of time.

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