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Medium: Plastic
HOSES IN THE NIGHTTIME - Hanging Sculptural Painting, Surrealist, Blue, Black
HOSES IN THE NIGHTTIME - Hanging Sculptural Painting, Surrealist, Blue, Black

HOSES IN THE NIGHTTIME - Hanging Sculptural Painting, Surrealist, Blue, Black

Located in Signal Mountain, TN

This sculptural piece by Kenzie Wells depicts a surrealist, abstracted landscape of a house. Arches or cloudy blue skies intertwine with dark, geometric shapes. Flashes of steel and aluminum are interwoven by green garden hoses...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Polystyrene, Masonite

EXCAVATED PARKING - Mixed Media Sculpture, Large Installation, Surrealist
EXCAVATED PARKING - Mixed Media Sculpture, Large Installation, Surrealist

EXCAVATED PARKING - Mixed Media Sculpture, Large Installation, Surrealist

Located in Signal Mountain, TN

This sculpture by Kenzie Wells was created for an exhibit titled Gradience. A plush roadway bends in an impossible manner, creating a loop. Yellow lines designate parking spaces on t...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Steel

SNEAKING OUT - Sculptural Painting, Surrealist House, Abstract
SNEAKING OUT - Sculptural Painting, Surrealist House, Abstract

SNEAKING OUT - Sculptural Painting, Surrealist House, Abstract

Located in Signal Mountain, TN

This piece by Kenzie Wells was created for a series titled "Strange Houses." "Strange Houses" is a series of dimensional paintings and objects that consider the physical and psycho...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Polystyrene

Adaptation IX Contemporary Sculpture, Wood and Silicone, 2010-
Adaptation IX Contemporary Sculpture, Wood and Silicone, 2010-

Adaptation IX Contemporary Sculpture, Wood and Silicone, 2010-

By Karine Payette

Located in Montreal, Quebec

Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Silicone, Mixed Media, Pigment

The Saga of Samuraicat's Hanko , Black
The Saga of Samuraicat's Hanko , Black

The Saga of Samuraicat's Hanko , Black

By Hiro Ando

Located in PARIS, FR

The Saga of Samuraicat’s Hanko, Black by Hiro Ando reinterprets the ancestral authority of the Japanese seal through the playful yet powerful language of Neo-Pop sculpture. Founder o...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass

MIRROR - Contemporary - Geometric Abstract w/ Repurposed Construction Material
MIRROR - Contemporary - Geometric Abstract w/ Repurposed Construction Material

MIRROR - Contemporary - Geometric Abstract w/ Repurposed Construction Material

Located in Signal Mountain, TN

"Mirror" is a site specific installation that was exhibited in the show "Dialects of Place(s) by Land Report Collective at COOP Gallery in Nashville, TN. In this piece, Jobe uses industrial materials such as insulation foam, concrete, window screen, and graphite tracing paper to create a patterned structure that protrudes from the corner and carries the viewer's eye upward. At the bottom of the piece, we see delicately balanced concrete on top of pale blue insulation foam. The patterned concrete and insulation foam carries the viewer's eye upwards towards another pop of blue on top of the aluminum window screen frame. The screen gives the viewer a window in which to look through the piece. On one side, this mesh frames the graphite paper and on the other side the viewer can see the patterned concrete and insulation foam. Review from "The Rib" about "Mirror" One of the more surprising works here is Nashville-based Brian Jobe...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Marriage
Marriage

Marriage

By Andrés Amaya

Located in Cuernavaca, Morelos

Reinforced polymer (FV) and acrylic polyurethane. Edition 2 of 9

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Polyester, Acrylic Polymer, Polyurethane

Aleksandra Domanović - Calf Bearer 2017 sculpture (Kalbträgerin)
Aleksandra Domanović - Calf Bearer 2017 sculpture (Kalbträgerin)

Aleksandra Domanović - Calf Bearer 2017 sculpture (Kalbträgerin)

Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Aleksandra Domanović Calf Bearer 2017 Sculpture constructed of Laser sintered PA plastic, polyurethane, Soft-Touch, patinated copper and Kevlar-carbon fiber coating, Corian and foam....

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Bad Zipper

Bad Zipper

By Matt Gil

Located in Napa, CA

California born and educated sculptor Matt Gil graduated from San Jose State University, and his work has been widely exhibited throughout California since 1977. His sophisticated, s...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Diversity (Silver)

Diversity (Silver)

By Oleg Lobykin

Located in Napa, CA

Oleg Lobykin (Russian, b. 1966) is a sculptor. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Lobykin now resides in Silicon Valley and also specializes in the restoration of landmark architecture ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass

Diversity (Red)

Diversity (Red)

By Oleg Lobykin

Located in Napa, CA

Oleg Lobykin (Russian, b. 1966) is a sculptor. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Lobykin now resides in Silicon Valley and also specializes in the restoration of landmark architecture ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass

Distributeur Pez Mickey Tribute
Distributeur Pez Mickey Tribute

Distributeur Pez Mickey Tribute

Located in PARIS, FR

Annick b. Cuadrado, 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...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Acrylic

White Spiral
White Spiral

White Spiral

Located in Atlanta, GA

Louis Durot was born in Paris on April 22, 1939. He was something of an enfant terrible, and managed to be expelled from various schools for bad conduct. His ambition, as stated to his parents, was to earn money without having to work, and for a time, he was an “escort-boy” for a Parisian Grande Dame. He did, however, manage to get a good education in spite of himself, and received his Baccalaureate degree from Lycee Louis Pasteur in 1956. In 1960, he enrolled in the Facultie de Sciences, where he studied mathematics. He terminated his math studies in 1963, and turned his attention to engineering, working for Equipel, where he was responsible for calculating and measuring resistance for prototype nuclear generators. Equipel became a research facility, and offered Durot the opportunity to study organic chemistry. Durot directed numerous research projects for Equipel between 1966 and 1972. During this time, in fact, starting in 1964, he made many friends in the art world, gathering together artists from a variety of disciplines to form an artists commune — the Freelane Studio. Among the members were jazz journalist Gilles Brinnon, and a young painter, Jean Ihallero — a friend of the painter Maxime Defert. Through them, he met the artist Francois Arnal, who was interested in Durots’ engineering expertise for his sculptures. They got on well, and worked together for two years. Also in this circle were the actress Micheline Presle and the actor Daniel Gelin. In 1968, Arnal and Presle created Le Festival de Theatre de Chateauvallon, and through this, Durot became friends with the noted film director Ulysse Reynaud. In 1966, Francois Arnal introduced Durot to the artist Cesar, with the idea that Durot’s talents as a chemical engineer would be useful. Durot spent a year helping Cesar to master the techniques of working with polyurethane foam, with Durot searching for ways to make this fragile and ephemeral substance more stable and permanent, and more amenable to control. Cesars’ first works in this medium were flat, due to the difficulty of controlling the foam, but he went on to create his famous “expansions”. In 1968, Durot conceived a project to create more three-dimensional sculptures following a simple and precise design. It was during this time that Durot made his first polyurethane sculptures — the Champignons and Plantes Carnivores. Also in 1968, he He opened his first technical studio at 35, rue Leon. In order to support this new endeavor,( he needed more space, equipment, time and money), he created La Societe Durgalith. 1971 saw the Durat’s first works exhibited at the Salon Batimat in Paris. With this exhibition, Durot was hoping to attract the attention of architects with whom he could collaborate. Between 1971 and 1974, Durot created sixty sculptures inspired by fantastical “alien” life, mushrooms, and carnivorous plants. In 1974, Durot”s Societie Durgalith ran into problems with the Italian firm that owned Batimat. Credit Lyonnaise seized his studio and many of his sculptures, and quite a number of them were destroyed. This same year, Durot worked with the architects Sloan and Lecouter on an inflatable structure for the Pavillion Franaise in Osaka. Unfortunately, the project was never realized. Durot continued to pursue his research on polyurethanes, and gained world-wide recognition for his developments in this field. In 1977, a “student prank” had un-expectedly bad consequences. Durot was employed as an engineer at L’Usine Francaise de la Monnaie (the French mint) in Pessac. He took three kilos of “blanks”, and used them for playing slot-machines. For this, he spent seven weeks in jail, which was ended by an amnesty granted by Mitterand in 1981. During Durot’s time in prison, he took up weight-lifting, and also designed his next generation of sculptures. The spirals, feet, lips, and a series of erotic chairs...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Polyurethane

CALI -  Silver Peace 2019
CALI -  Silver Peace 2019

CALI - Silver Peace 2019

Located in PARIS, FR

Curious, stunned by the strong influence of the powerful of this world and the violence that surrounds her, Cali cannot resist the urge to draw the history of men: From the Italian Q...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Mirror, Plastic

From OJ to Merlot
From OJ to Merlot

From OJ to Merlot

By Zammy Migdal

Located in Miami, FL

This interactive work can fit in any format the collector desires and can contain as many elements, both big and small, that the space requires. From the artist's Levitation series...

Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Word Chosen: Embrace

Word Chosen: Embrace

Located in Saint Louis, MO

Ben Godward Word chosen: Embrace Chemically colored urethane foam, tinted liquid membrane 14 x 16 x 12 inches (35.6 x 40.6 x 30.5 cm)

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Foam

Prozor : contemporary modern abstract geometric sculpture
Prozor : contemporary modern abstract geometric sculpture

Prozor : contemporary modern abstract 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 Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Steel

faith - neon art
faith - neon art

faith - neon art

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Neon Light

Forever - neon art work
Forever - neon art work

Forever - neon art work

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Neon Light

Metro Sculpture in Plexiglass, Post-Modern, 21st Century, Unframed
Metro Sculpture in Plexiglass, Post-Modern, 21st Century, Unframed

Metro Sculpture in Plexiglass, Post-Modern, 21st Century, Unframed

By Guillaume Lachapelle

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 unive...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass

RAKEL WAJNBERG - Malab’art Frida 33cm
RAKEL WAJNBERG - Malab’art Frida 33cm

RAKEL WAJNBERG - Malab’art Frida 33cm

By Rakel Wajnberg

Located in PARIS, FR

Born in Paris in 1971, Rakel lives and works in Boulogne Billancourt, close to Paris. Rakel draws and paints since her early childhood. Passionate about fashion, drawing, traveling a...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plexiglass, Acrylic

Trudat
Trudat

Trudat

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Neon Light

Chillax
Chillax

Chillax

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Neon Light, Plexiglass

Believe
Believe

Believe

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Minimalist Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Neon Light, Plexiglass

Joseph   Chéret  Bronze Statue of a Girl
Joseph   Chéret  Bronze Statue of a Girl

Joseph Chéret Bronze Statue of a Girl

Located in New York, NY

Joseph Gustave Chéret (1838-1894) Bronze statue of a young girl with a pensive expression and a basket of flowers  Signed on base 19th Century  French foundry mark of L. Soleau ...

Category

19th Century Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic, ABS

Sculpture of two headed dog: 'From My Point Of View'
Sculpture of two headed dog: 'From My Point Of View'

Sculpture of two headed dog: 'From My Point Of View'

By Tim Tate

Located in New York, NY

Poem that goes with this artwork: 'From My Point Of View' On his morning rounds the Master Goes to learn how all things fare; Searches pasture after pasture, Sheep and cattle eyes w...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Polyester, Archival Ink, Mixed Media

Contemporary Buddha statue - Green Neon Plexiglass, X-Large
Contemporary Buddha statue - Green Neon Plexiglass, X-Large

Contemporary Buddha statue - Green Neon Plexiglass, X-Large

By Tal Nehoray

Located in New York, NY

This Green neon Buddha statue, is 2 layers of laser cut Plexiglas joined together by brass industrial elements. A unique Buddha sculpture, designed as an everyday reminder to live a compassionate and mindful life. Influenced by both urban industrial reality, and by Buddhist philosophy, this sculpture will add a touch of style and spirituality to any room, office, studio, spa or space. The X-Large meditating Buddha statue...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Your nudes are safe with me
Your nudes are safe with me

Your nudes are safe with me

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Neon Light

Crush it
Crush it

Crush it

By Mary Jo McGonagle

Located in New York, NY

This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Neon Light

Adaptation VII Contemporary Sculpture, Wood and Silicone, 2010-
Adaptation VII Contemporary Sculpture, Wood and Silicone, 2010-

Adaptation VII Contemporary Sculpture, Wood and Silicone, 2010-

By Karine Payette

Located in Montreal, Quebec

Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Silicone, Mixed Media, Pigment

Colored Elephant
Colored Elephant

Colored Elephant

Located in PARIS, FR

AAGAR was initiated by visionary innovators committed to sustainability and reducing carbon footprints. It was Arun Agarwal initiative, whose passion for creating beauty from seeming...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Opulent Fawn
Opulent Fawn

Opulent Fawn

By Jenny Day

Located in Bozeman, MT

Jenny Day (b.1981) is a painter and sculptor who lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She earned an MFA in Painting from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Surfer
Surfer

Surfer

Located in PARIS, FR

Date: 2025 - first sculpture ever created by artist Information: French photographer known for focusing on fashion and portrait photography. He has also been an editor, illustrator,...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Illumination, 2018 LED Sculpture

Illumination, 2018 LED Sculpture

Located in Brooklyn, NY

JORGE WELLESELEY From the series: Subterfuges, ”Illumination”, 2018 Aluminum, LED, plexiglass, PLA, concrete 15.5 x 23.5 x 12 in Ed: 2/3 + 1AP Jorge Wellesley (Havana, 1979) Cuban...

Category

2010s Conceptual Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Metal

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Blanco
American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Blanco

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Blanco

By Scott Troxel

Located in Paris, IDF

Artwork made in Suede Venetian paint, latex, Cedar wood, MDF & wax Scott Troxel has exhibited his work at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the United States, including The Othe...

Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Latex, Wood, Cedar, Wax

Canevas Figurative Sculpture: Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media Art
Canevas Figurative Sculpture: Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media Art

Canevas Figurative Sculpture: Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media Art

By Karine Payette

Located in Montreal, Quebec

Text by Nancy Webb It’s Saturday night and Karine Payette is in her studio. We meander into a conversation about the dog she used to have and her soft spot for German shepherds, an intensely obedient and loyal breed in a deceivingly wolf-like package. Payette’s most recent series of photographs, sculptures and video work seem to speak directly to this preoccupation with the multifaceted nature of human-animal relationships—the dialogues of control, intimacy, violence and domestication that subtly take place on an interspecies level. Her workspace is part laboratory, part prop closet—a bowl of fur sits not far from her computer. Somehow in this bright, open, chemical-clean scented room, Payette conjures wildness. We are taken to a strange place, the borderlands of interspecies mingling. At one extreme of the animal-human dynamics scale is the stalwart compliance of a professionally trained German shepherd who responds to commands with robotic precision. Here, power is comfortably held by an off-screen voice, animality pacified by a set of linguistic prompts. At the other end of the scale is a sculpture of a human figure clad in red, sharing a languorous kiss with a wolf. The story of Little Red Riding Hood is immediately called to mind, except that here our hooded protagonist seems to have bailed on grandmother’s orders, instead opting for a forest floor make-out with her canine stalker. This taboo mise-en-scène is a brazen inquiry into the boundaries we maintain with our animal counterparts. Its scale and three-dimensionality contribute to a feeling of immersion that the artist has been courting with her work for the past several years. It feels as though you’ve just walked in on something: you are implicated and your discomfort is like an invisible mist that coats these inanimate beings. Elsewhere in Payette’s suite of anthropomorphic works, the demarcation between species grows even fainter. A photographic series depicts the slow encroachment of fur, scales and feathers on human skin—a striking process of contamination facilitated by touch. The fusion of flesh, charcoal cat fur and a pale silky dress...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Mixed Media, Silicone

Carib
Carib

Zammy MigdalCarib, 2014

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Carib

By Zammy Migdal

Located in Miami, FL

This installation is made up of individual metal and polyurethane painted elements that can also be purchased individually and create any design scheme. Influenced by the waters of ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Steel

King of the Hill
King of the Hill

King of the Hill

By Rachel Denny

Located in Bozeman, MT

'We surround ourselves with elements from nature in the form of manicured lawns, sculpted trees, and our domesticated companions. We bend the natural world to our tastes and create a...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Snowshoe - Fall

Snowshoe - Fall

By Rachel Denny

Located in Bozeman, MT

'We surround ourselves with elements from nature in the form of manicured lawns, sculpted trees, and our domesticated companions. We bend the natural world to our tastes and create a...

Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Carib
Carib

Carib

By Zammy Migdal

Located in Miami, FL

Undulating on the wall in any pattern desired, this colorful installation of various shades of Caribbean blue is a multi element installation that can be arranged in any way you like...

Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Metal Elements Installation Feeling White Multi Element Wall Installation
Metal Elements Installation Feeling White Multi Element Wall Installation

Metal Elements Installation Feeling White Multi Element Wall Installation

By Zammy Migdal

Located in Miami, FL

This interactive installation allows the collector to plan their own design using these sophisticated elements made of steel or aluminum painted in polyurethane. This indoor or outdo...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Japanese Contemporary Art By Kojun - Shiko 16

Japanese Contemporary Art By Kojun - Shiko 16

By Kojun

Located in Paris, IDF

Lego, gold leaf, plastic model This collaborative work, which began with a common interest in Buddhism, explored the idea of expressing the sacred within everyday life. As artist and Zen monk...

Category

2010s Conceptual Plastic Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

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Find a wide variety of authentic Plastic sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, red, orange 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, Jose Margulis, Roxana Azar, and Paul Rousso. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Plastic sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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