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Medium: Stone
Nativity in stone
Nativity in stone

Nativity in stone

By Jean Lambert-Rucki

Located in New York, NY

Jean Lambert-Rucki was a prominent French sculptor known for innovative and symbolic works in sculpture spanning the early 20th century and reflecting the tumultuous times he lived t...

Category

1940s Abstract Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite

"Cambre V", Slate & Steel Abstract Sculpture, Contemporary, Metal, Stone, Orange
"Cambre V", Slate & Steel Abstract Sculpture, Contemporary, Metal, Stone, Orange

"Cambre V", Slate & Steel Abstract Sculpture, Contemporary, Metal, Stone, Orange

By John Van Alstine

Located in New York, NY

"CAMBRE V" by John Van Alstine Slate, Steel & Pigment Stone, Metal, Sculpture, Abstract, Contemporary, Large, Outdoor, Industrial, Industry, Nature, Orange The sculpture of John Va...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Stone Sculptures

Materials

Slate, Steel

'Flower' original signed stone Shona sculpture by Obert Mukumbi
'Flower' original signed stone Shona sculpture by Obert Mukumbi

'Flower' original signed stone Shona sculpture by Obert Mukumbi

By Obert Mukumbi

Located in Milwaukee, WI

'Flower' is an original opal serpentine sculpture by the Zimbabwean artist Obert Mukumbi. In the sculpture, Obert emphasizes the abstract qualities of the natural forms of the calla lily: At the center, a tall and wide stamen reaches upward as curving leaves and petals break away and curve outward. The massive bulk of the usually delicate flower, as though it has been enlarged, reminds of the paintings of American modernist Georgia O'Keefe, who often used close views and thoughtful cropping to find abstract forms in nature. Here, however, the approach to the subject is purely immersed in the Shona tradition where the stone material is celebrated through contrast between rough and smooth texture and appreciation for deep colors. opal stone (serpentine) signed "O. Mukumbi" along base 22 x 12 x 12 inches Overall excellent condition with no signs of wear or damage. Obert Mukumbi was born on February 11, 1974 in the village of Dengu in Bindura, some 86 kilometers north east of Harare, Zimbabwe, where he likewise completed his O-levels in school. During his education, he was interested in wood craft. By age twelve, however, he began working in stone under the guidance and encouragement of his brother Kennedy...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

At Eagle's Glance study
At Eagle's Glance study

At Eagle's Glance study

By Denny Haskew

Located in Loveland, CO

"At Eagle's Glance" by Denny Haskew Figurative Native American subject matter. 15x11x17" ed/30, bronze with sandstone base, signed and numbered 4. Depicts two men performing a cerem...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone, Bronze

Gemini

Gemini

By G. Charpentier

Located in New York, NY

Polished bronze on marble base. Incised with the artist's signature and numbered 6/8 on the verso.

Category

1970s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Livre De Pierre - stone book, 1970 - stone sculpture, 40x60x25  cm.
Livre De Pierre - stone book, 1970 - stone sculpture, 40x60x25  cm.

Livre De Pierre - stone book, 1970 - stone sculpture, 40x60x25 cm.

By Ivan Avoscan

Located in Nice, FR

Stone sculpture, certainly travertine of Italy, signed on base Ivan Avoscan, né le 13 mars 1928 à Buxy et mort le 3 janvier 2012 à Chalon-sur-Saône, est un sculpteur français

Category

1970s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Ascent, 39"high mixed media, unique sculpture
Ascent, 39"high mixed media, unique sculpture

Ascent, 39"high mixed media, unique sculpture

Located in Loveland, CO

"Ascent" by Chapel 39x12x6" one-of-a-kind sculpture Mixed Media: Dyed Concrete, Stainless Steel, Marble, Steel, Slate This particular piece is available from the estate of the artist. It is in excellent, like-new, condition. Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe transport of fine art. Chapel, 1948-2021, Artist's Statement: “I was raised on the Western Slope of Colorado, with almost unfettered access to the American wilderness. I currently reside on a sailboat in Oakland, CA with my studio in nearby San Leandro. I work with permanent materials including bronze, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, glass and stone. It is my contention that a work of art must include a complete environment, not just a single object. In my opinion, it is very difficult to convey meaning with either pure abstraction, or pure representation. Describing an abstract concept with another abstraction does not define the subject. There is nothing in a completely non-objective artwork from the viewers experience upon which to base some meaning. One the other hand, a completely realistic presentation doesn't define an abstraction any better than a dictionary. This is why my sculpture is a blend - the symbolic joining of modern man with primitive experience. They are in-depth studies of the archetypes and symbols used to communicate their relevance to our everyday lives. Mythology, poetry and art are humanity's attempt to describe the mysteries of life which are beyond our ability to consciously comprehend. This is the appeal of the visual arts, poetry, literature and music; they excite an emotional response, or memory that transcends mere words.” - Ron Chapel...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Marble, Slate, Steel, Stainless Steel

Herinnering 2 Memory 2 Bronze People on Bench Figurative Sculpture Contemporary
Herinnering 2 Memory 2 Bronze People on Bench Figurative Sculpture Contemporary

Herinnering 2 Memory 2 Bronze People on Bench Figurative Sculpture Contemporary

By Jits Bakker

Located in Utrecht, NL

Herinnering 2 Memory 2 Bronze People on Bench Figurative Sculpture Contemporary Jits Bakker was a versatile Dutch artist: sculptor, painter, watercolorist, drawer, glass artist, sil...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze

“Pen Decline 1 - 2 - 3 in Grey” (Archeology series) Computer Keyboard Sculpture
“Pen Decline 1 - 2 - 3 in Grey” (Archeology series) Computer Keyboard Sculpture

“Pen Decline 1 - 2 - 3 in Grey” (Archeology series) Computer Keyboard Sculpture

By Daniel Fiorda

Located in New York, NY

Daniel Fiorda in this new series of sculptures, continues in many ways the themes that have infused his previous work. For the last several years, Fiorda has dealt with technology, obsolescence, with the trail of discarded tech that humanity leaves behind and what it says about us. The new work takes this thematic one step further. These new wall pieces feature barely concealed found objects, almost fully engulfed by concrete, and yet still eerily discernible: industrial gears, computer keyboards, objects that evoke industrial post-digital eras. This piece is a set of 3 artworks...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

8 inch Colored Concrete Figure Planter
8 inch Colored Concrete Figure Planter

8 inch Colored Concrete Figure Planter

By Dez Einswell

Located in Draper, UT

Concrete Sculptural Planter inspired by En Iwamura Vessels 8 inch Tall / Hand casted and pigmented. 1 of 1 (Last picture is not actual vessel, it is a different variant but is pict...

Category

2010s Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Modern Bronze Abstract Skeletal Lion Animal Sculpture
Modern Bronze Abstract Skeletal Lion Animal Sculpture

Modern Bronze Abstract Skeletal Lion Animal Sculpture

Located in Houston, TX

Modern bronze sculpture of a skeletal lion resting on a slab of black polished granite. Beautiful patina on the bronze that accentuates the intricate details.

Category

20th Century Modern Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

'Ready for Marriage' original stone Shona sculpture signed by Washington Msonza
'Ready for Marriage' original stone Shona sculpture signed by Washington Msonza

'Ready for Marriage' original stone Shona sculpture signed by Washington Msonza

By Washington Msonza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

'Ready for Marriage' is an original opal serpentine sculpture signed by the Zimbabwean artist Washington Msonza. The sculpture features a single elegant figure in a flowing gown, standing tall and averting her gaze as she clutches the veil that envelops her. Msonza emphasizes the materiality of the work, as is so desired of artists trained in the Shona tradition, by differentiating between the dark, smooth polish of her skin and the lighter textured surface of her clothes. Even more, passages of the surface are left in the serpentine's rough natural state, allowing the green-colored stone to contrast with the red-orange oxidization of its environment. opal stone (serpentine) 33 x 12 x 12 inches signed "Msonza W" on reverse along base Overall good condition; some minor scratches, likely as the sculpture left artist's studio. Base in photographs is not attached and is included at request of buyer. Washington Msonza was born in 1966 in Domboshava where he attended primary school. He then moved to Chitungwiza to attend secondary schooling. While in school, he spent most of his time watching his sculptor brother-in-law Albert Mamvura, whose workshop was close to his house. In 1988 Msonza began assisting Albert full time, while simultaneously gaining experience by watching other well known artists in the area including Gedion Nyanhongo...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Night and Day: Cranes, 35"high mixed media sculpture
Night and Day: Cranes, 35"high mixed media sculpture

Night and Day: Cranes, 35"high mixed media sculpture

Located in Loveland, CO

"Night and Day, Cranes" by Chapel 35x10x10" 4/21 Mixed Media: Cast Bronze, Stainless Steel, Granite Base The base takes on more significance in this sculpture as an illusion of water, the imagery etched into the polished granite is a reflection of the cast bronze crane couple who rest on one leg while preening together. This particular piece is available from the estate of the artist. It is in excellent condition. This edition closed early due to the death of the artist, all molds have been destroyed. Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe transport of fine art. Chapel, 1948-2021, Artist's Statement: “I was raised on the Western Slope of Colorado, with almost unfettered access to the American wilderness. I currently reside on a sailboat in Oakland, CA with my studio in nearby San Leandro. I work with permanent materials including bronze, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, glass and stone. It is my contention that a work of art must include a complete environment, not just a single object. In my opinion, it is very difficult to convey meaning with either pure abstraction, or pure representation. Describing an abstract concept with another abstraction does not define the subject. There is nothing in a completely non-objective artwork from the viewers experience upon which to base some meaning. One the other hand, a completely realistic presentation doesn't define an abstraction any better than a dictionary. This is why my sculpture is a blend - the symbolic joining of modern man with primitive experience. They are in-depth studies of the archetypes and symbols used to communicate their relevance to our everyday lives. Mythology, poetry and art are humanity's attempt to describe the mysteries of life which are beyond our ability to consciously comprehend. This is the appeal of the visual arts, poetry, literature and music; they excite an emotional response, or memory that transcends mere words.” - Ron Chapel...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze, Stainless Steel

Maquette for Memories of Egypt Series
Maquette for Memories of Egypt Series

Maquette for Memories of Egypt Series

By Deborah Ballard

Located in Dallas, TX

Deborah Ballard is best known for conceiving of figures and groupings of figures who relate to one another (and the viewer) through their body language, relationships and dialogue. S...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Cast Stone

Polish Modernist Charging Rhino Bronze Expressionist Rhinoceros Sculpture
Polish Modernist Charging Rhino Bronze Expressionist Rhinoceros Sculpture

Polish Modernist Charging Rhino Bronze Expressionist Rhinoceros Sculpture

By Dominik Albinski

Located in Surfside, FL

Signed bronze from small edition of 8. plus 4 artists proofs Dominik Albiński (born 1975, South Africa) Dominic Albinski, was born in South Africa, in 1975. He started sculpting, at a young age, at the Art Classes of Mercia Desmond, in Johannesburg. From the start, his talent for capturing movement, and character in his human, and animal figures was remarkable. Dominic had a happy childhood, spending his time in the studio, where he studied art and anatomy, which was later to become one of the major themes of his sculptures. He also spent a lot of time on the South African coast; Durban, North Coast and Cape, Plettenburg Bay and in the bush Kruger Park, Okovango Swamps, Chobe and Pilansberg game reserves. He was a good student, but preferred sculpting in his studio, among his artworks, than studying. After finishing High School (St John’s College), he left for Paris, to start a life of independence, in the French capital, famous for artists like Rodin, Bugatti, Carpeaux, Daumier, Giacometti, and Picasso, who inspired him. He was excepted into the prestigious Institute of Political Science. However, his passion for sculpture, made him choose sculpture as a career. He started studying sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and with the British Sculptor, James Butler in England. Here, he learnt observation and techniques that would stand him in good stead later, when he came back to France, as a Professor of Communication at the renowned Ecole Francaise D’Attache de Presse near the Champs Elysees. He had his first major exhibition at the Arnaud Gallery in Verneuil sur Avre in Normandy. A collector, found interest in his work, and created a vast collection of his bronzes, as well as promoting Dominic in various galleries in the region of Normandy, and Touraine, such as Galerie 21 and Club de Arche de Noe, in Tours and Galerie des Remparts, and Eclat de Verre, in Le Mans. He also exhibited in La Rochelle in the Galerie Hourdin, and Bordeaux at the Galerie des Remparts. During this period he studied Literature at the Sorbonne. In Paris, several galleries took Dominic’s work, including Galerie Arcima, on Rue St Jaques, Galerie Herouet, in the Marais, Galerie Etienne de Causans on rue de Seine, or Galerie Mouvances, on Place des Vosges. Dominic participated in a wildlife exhibition in Trocadero Center, and at the Hotel de Ville of Puteux. His sculpture Madness, was chosen to be exhibited as a finalist at the Brain-Up competition, in the Palais de Congres. This impressive sculpture, measuring 1m 60 is in the collection of the Hospital in Lille, and the Mandela Collection in Sandton South Africa, among other collections. In Poland, he had an exhibition in the Canadian Embassy Residence, in the South African Embassy, and in the French Embassy. His work “Man with Pipe” is in the collection of the Canadian Ambassador. His work “Portrait of Agnes” was acquired by the South African Ambassador who, opened Dominic’s exhibition in the Jagellonian University in Krakow, Holiday Inn, and in Galeria Mokotow, in Warsaw. He had an exhibiton in the Warsaw Financial Center on Emili Platter Street, and in the Sculpture Gallery on Jana Pawla street. Later, he exhibited in the Gallery of the Polish War Museum on Krakowskie Przedmiescie, on Nowy Swiat 44, in the Center of Promotion of Culture, Mazowieckie Center of Culture and in the Jan Nowak Jezorianski Center. His work was showcased in the Napiorkowska Gallery, Zapiecek Gallery on the square of the Old Town in Warsaw, Hunters Gallery, and Warsaw Art Gallery in the Marriot Hotel, and sold on various Auctions, such as Rempex, Agra Art, and Polswiss. Back in South Africa, Dominic had much success among his native art galleries, having his first major exhibition at the Mandela Square Gallery, in Sandton. Art Galleries, hearing of his exhibitions in France, took his work, such as the Cherie de Villiers Gallery, in the Mall, in Rosebank, and the Van den Berg Gallery, in Potchefstroom. Dominic also took his work to the USA, where he exhibited at the Modern Show in New York, and at the Dauphin Descours Gallery on Madison Avenue, and the Yew Tree House Antiques Gallery in New York, as well as the Geary Gallery, in Darion, and the Lions Gallery...

Category

Early 2000s Modern Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Butterfly, 30"high mixed media, unique sculpture
Butterfly, 30"high mixed media, unique sculpture

Butterfly, 30"high mixed media, unique sculpture

Located in Loveland, CO

"Butterfly" by Chapel 30x12x10" one-of-a-kind sculpture Mixed Media: Dyed Concrete, Steel, and Marble This particular piece is available from the estate of the artist. It is in excellent, like-new, condition. Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe transport of fine art. Chapel, 1948-2021, Artist's Statement: “I was raised on the Western Slope of Colorado, with almost unfettered access to the American wilderness. I currently reside on a sailboat in Oakland, CA with my studio in nearby San Leandro. I work with permanent materials including bronze, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, glass and stone. It is my contention that a work of art must include a complete environment, not just a single object. In my opinion, it is very difficult to convey meaning with either pure abstraction, or pure representation. Describing an abstract concept with another abstraction does not define the subject. There is nothing in a completely non-objective artwork from the viewers experience upon which to base some meaning. One the other hand, a completely realistic presentation doesn't define an abstraction any better than a dictionary. This is why my sculpture is a blend - the symbolic joining of modern man with primitive experience. They are in-depth studies of the archetypes and symbols used to communicate their relevance to our everyday lives. Mythology, poetry and art are humanity's attempt to describe the mysteries of life which are beyond our ability to consciously comprehend. This is the appeal of the visual arts, poetry, literature and music; they excite an emotional response, or memory that transcends mere words.” - Ron Chapel...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Marble, Steel, Stainless Steel

Dancing Ballerinas Bronze Sculpture
Dancing Ballerinas Bronze Sculpture

Dancing Ballerinas Bronze Sculpture

By Victor Salmones

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Bronze Sculpture Dencing Ballerinas. Victor Salmones (Mexican, 1938-1989) "'Pas de Quatre" Edition 1 of 10, 1976, 26 x 11 3/4 x 9 7/8 in. This sculpture was originally created and ...

Category

1970s Modern Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Leather Daddy (Peter)
Leather Daddy (Peter)

Leather Daddy (Peter)

By Jonathan Casey

Located in Buffalo, NY

An original concrete and found object sculpture by American contemporary artist Jonathan Casey.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Ecstacy, marble of a woman
Ecstacy, marble of a woman

Ecstacy, marble of a woman

By Jose de Creeft

Located in New York, NY

This romantic and lovely Alabaster marble is classic Jose De Creeft who was a world recognized stone sculptor carver. He has a remarkable career and story. And this work is what he is best known to do. Female form that has face and form emerging from rougher hewn areas of the stone. This was a technique that Rodin used as well and was popular around the turn of the century. Size is attractive as it can go on a well balanced table or a pedestal of easy size! Provenance: The Hannelore and Rudolph Schulhof Collection, New York* *Ecstasy was originally a part of the Schulhof Collection, founded by the couple Hannelore and Rudolph Schulhof and begun a few years into their marriage in the 1950s. The established collection is known for exceptional Postwar works including pieces by Johns, Rothko, and Twombly, to name a few. As Hannelore Schulhof stated in 2011, “Art is almost like a religion. It is what I believe in… it is what gives my life dimension beyond the material world.” Signed: J. De Creeft in the rear The stylized, placid face of Ecstasy, as well as the contrast between smooth and rough-hewn stone, are typical of de Creeft’s hand and instantly recognizable. Its natural alabaster inclusions and the generally fragmentized feel of the piece are both essential to its aesthetic and classic de Creeft. The Guadalajara-born sculptor studied alongside Rodin at the Académie Julian starting in 1905 and would eventually become Alexander Calder’s tutor in direct carving. Ecstasy was undoubtedly inspired by a wide variety of influences that had a profound effect on his work, including his early employment at the young age of six earning pennies by carrying stones to aid the construction of Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia, and an inspiring encounter with Inuit sculptors in Madrid’s El Retiro Park during the nascency of his career. Towards the mid-20th century, de Creeft was working within a group of Spanish expatriate artists in New York, including Vicente and Dalí. 1956, the year he carved Ecstasy—using the method of direct carving of which he was a firm proponent—marked the year he gained representation at the Contemporary Galleries in New York City. He would exhibit biannually there until 1966. In the 1950s de Creeft received numerous public commissions, including an eight-foot granite Poetess for the city of Philadelphia in 1951 and his famous 16-foot Alice in Wonderland climbing sculpture...

Category

1950s Post-Modern Stone Sculptures

Materials

Alabaster

Thinking Man, 13"high bronze
Thinking Man, 13"high bronze

Thinking Man, 13"high bronze

By Denny Haskew

Located in Loveland, CO

"Thinking Man" by Denny Haskew Figurative Bronze (After Egon Schiele) 13x11x7" ed/15 "Thinking Man puzzeled over this being a flock of clouds are in my head. people are everywhere, ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Clay Abstract Sculpture: 'Oyster Shell'
Clay Abstract Sculpture: 'Oyster Shell'

Clay Abstract Sculpture: 'Oyster Shell'

By Tanis Saxby

Located in New York, NY

"An oyster is a seemly simple creature although through its miraculous structure can create something as beautiful as a pearl. It’s outer shell seems impenetrable yet the inside is s...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Carved Stone Parrot
Carved Stone Parrot

Carved Stone Parrot

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Brazilian parrot carved from semi precious stones perched on a quartz geode and presented on a lucite base.

Category

20th Century Folk Art Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

L'oiseau
L'oiseau

L'oiseau

Located in PARIS, FR

This elegant marble sculpture by Étienne Hajdu transforms stone into a fluid, abstract form that conveys both movement and serenity. Smooth, flowing contours and carefully designed n...

Category

1950s Abstract Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Balance
Balance

Balance

By Denny Haskew

Located in Loveland, CO

"Balance" by Denny Haskew Unique, 1 of 1, Figurative Sculpture 15.5 x 8 x 8" bronze, gold leaf, silver leaf, granite base Male and Female nudes balance together on a sphere in a dance of unity. "ENTER HERE, YOU ARE GOLDEN. IT IS NOT THE ROOM NOR THE LIGHTING. THE MALE THAT LIVES, IS YOU. THE FEMALE THAT LIVES, IS YOU. HOLDING, TWISTING WITH THE TORCH OF LIFE. AT TIMES TURNING YOUR BACK ON WHAT LIFE IS. ENTER HERE YOU ARE GOLDEN." -DH ABOUT THE ARTIST: Denny Haskew currently resides in Loveland, Colorado where he is actively engaged in the art industry as a sculptor. He received his degree from the University of Utah, then served two years in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Having spent numerous years as a guide and ski instructor, Denny has learned to love the rivers and mountains of the western states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, and Utah. After moving to Loveland, a hub of successful working sculptors, he wasted no time in getting monumental sculpture experience through working with renowned sculptors including Fritz White and Kent Ullberg N.A. Since 1987, Denny has created and placed dozens of monumental compositions; spanning the full spectrum of the figurative genre. As a member of the Potawatomi Citizen Nation, it is only natural for his artwork to follow the Native American culture. His art has not been limited to Native American and southwestern subjects, however, as he frequently explores abstract forms placing emphasis on the qualities of the metal and stone used. As a Charter member of the National Sculptors' Guild and being close to other sculptors and the Loveland area foundries has helped him to master all the foundry processes involved in producing a desirable and lasting monumental bronze sculpture. Over 50 major public placements include the Smithsonian Institution, DC.; the Gilcrease Museum, OK; Cerritos, CA; Little Rock, AR; the Shakopee Mdewakanton Dakota Sioux collection, MN, and the Barona Band of Mission Indians...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze, Gold Leaf

Araña Blanc
Araña Blanc

Araña Blanc

Located in Ciudad De México, MX

Araña Blanc, created in collaboration with Panorammma Atelier, extends the language of the larger sculpture while introducing a luminous presence unique to this piece. Carved from ic...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Marble

At Eagle's Glance
At Eagle's Glance

At Eagle's Glance

By Denny Haskew

Located in Loveland, CO

"At Eagle's Glance" by Denny Haskew Bronze on Granite and Wood turntable style base Figurative Native American subject matter 24x18x18" ed/26, available...

Category

1990s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

White Deer of Autumn maquette
White Deer of Autumn maquette

White Deer of Autumn maquette

By Denny Haskew

Located in Loveland, CO

White Deer of Autumn by Denny Haskew Figurative Bronze with unique sandstone-like patina. Based on sandstone. 30" x 14" x 9" ed/21 "May the nourishment of ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone, Bronze

Chain Piece
Chain Piece

Chain Piece

Located in Indianapolis, IN

Wendy Taylor (1945) Chain Piece Stainless steel, forged mild steel, and granite Size: 26 x 21 in (66 x 53.3 cm) Size: 21.25 x 21.25 x 16.5 in (54 x 54 x 41.9 cm) From the edition of...

Category

20th Century Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Stainless Steel

The Beach, 36"wide mixed media, unique sculpture
The Beach, 36"wide mixed media, unique sculpture

The Beach, 36"wide mixed media, unique sculpture

Located in Loveland, CO

"The Beach" by Chapel 20x36x6" one-of-a-kind sculpture Mixed Media: Cast Bronze, Marble, Stainless Steel, Steel This particular piece is available from the estate of the artist. It is in excellent, like-new, condition. Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe transport of fine art. Chapel, 1948-2021, Artist's Statement: “I was raised on the Western Slope of Colorado, with almost unfettered access to the American wilderness. I currently reside on a sailboat in Oakland, CA with my studio in nearby San Leandro. I work with permanent materials including bronze, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, glass and stone. It is my contention that a work of art must include a complete environment, not just a single object. In my opinion, it is very difficult to convey meaning with either pure abstraction, or pure representation. Describing an abstract concept with another abstraction does not define the subject. There is nothing in a completely non-objective artwork from the viewers experience upon which to base some meaning. One the other hand, a completely realistic presentation doesn't define an abstraction any better than a dictionary. This is why my sculpture is a blend - the symbolic joining of modern man with primitive experience. They are in-depth studies of the archetypes and symbols used to communicate their relevance to our everyday lives. Mythology, poetry and art are humanity's attempt to describe the mysteries of life which are beyond our ability to consciously comprehend. This is the appeal of the visual arts, poetry, literature and music; they excite an emotional response, or memory that transcends mere words.” - Ron Chapel...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Steel, Stainless Steel, Bronze

Before the Animals, 36"high mixed media, unique sculpture
Before the Animals, 36"high mixed media, unique sculpture

Before the Animals, 36"high mixed media, unique sculpture

Located in Loveland, CO

"Before the Animals" by Chapel 36x14x8" one-of-a-kind sculpture Mixed Media: Cast Bronze, Dyed Concrete, Steel, Marble This particular piece is available from the estate of the artist. It is in excellent, like-new, condition. Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe transport of fine art. Chapel, 1948-2021, Artist's Statement: “I was raised on the Western Slope of Colorado, with almost unfettered access to the American wilderness. I currently reside on a sailboat in Oakland, CA with my studio in nearby San Leandro. I work with permanent materials including bronze, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, glass and stone. It is my contention that a work of art must include a complete environment, not just a single object. In my opinion, it is very difficult to convey meaning with either pure abstraction, or pure representation. Describing an abstract concept with another abstraction does not define the subject. There is nothing in a completely non-objective artwork from the viewers experience upon which to base some meaning. One the other hand, a completely realistic presentation doesn't define an abstraction any better than a dictionary. This is why my sculpture is a blend - the symbolic joining of modern man with primitive experience. They are in-depth studies of the archetypes and symbols used to communicate their relevance to our everyday lives. Mythology, poetry and art are humanity's attempt to describe the mysteries of life which are beyond our ability to consciously comprehend. This is the appeal of the visual arts, poetry, literature and music; they excite an emotional response, or memory that transcends mere words.” - Ron Chapel...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Marble, Steel, Stainless Steel

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by David Natidze - Flying Bird 1

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by David Natidze - Flying Bird 1

Located in Paris, IDF

White alabaster, Pedestal - Belgian Blue Marble David Natidze is a Belgium-based sculptor born in 1969 in Georgia known for his refined stone sculptures that blend modernist tradit...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by David Natidze - Wounded Little Bird 1

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by David Natidze - Wounded Little Bird 1

Located in Paris, IDF

Brown alabaster, Pedestal - white limestone David Natidze is a Belgium-based sculptor born in 1969 in Georgia known for his refined stone sculptures that blend modernist tradition w...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Limestone, Marble

"Lemon Squeezer" Fantastical Psychedelic Sculpture White Limestone Stone Carving
"Lemon Squeezer" Fantastical Psychedelic Sculpture White Limestone Stone Carving

"Lemon Squeezer" Fantastical Psychedelic Sculpture White Limestone Stone Carving

Located in Austin, TX

By Bob Ragan Shaft: 16” x 16” x 71” -Weight: 1400 lbs Base: 18” x 18” x 18” -Weight: 472 lbs About the Artist: Bob Ragan is a nationally recognized master stone carver who has spent a lifetime studying art and architecture. During extensive travels throughout Europe and Central America, he researched the works and carving techniques of Old World masters. ​ Ragan and his partner Mary Condon founded the architectural and sculpture stone-carving firm Texas Carved Stone forty years ago. As a member of the National Stone Carvers’ Guild, he regularly teaches stone carving classes and mentors young people in the field. Ragan's sculptures communicate a deep sense of spontaneity, originality, and creativity. He transfigures large blocks of stone into intricate designs that feel remarkably buoyant and often contain humorous elements. Bob Ragan has been featured in numerous local publications, and state and national publications including Fine Homebuilding (June/July 1989), Southern Living (November 1991), Building Stone Magazine (Winter 2005), Tex Appeal (December 2012), the San Antonio Express News (June 5, 2005), the Dallas Morning News (May 20, 2003), the Texas Monthly (July 1996, July 1998), the Indiana Limestone Symposium, Stone World, Masonry Magazine, and Stone Update. A show about Ragan and his work is considered by the Texas Country...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Figurative Grey Stone Sculpture of a Female
Figurative Grey Stone Sculpture of a Female

Figurative Grey Stone Sculpture of a Female

By Jose Zacarias

Located in Houston, TX

Figurative sculpture of a nude female figure. The stone is a grey tone with speckling. The artist signed and dated the piece in the crevice on the bottom. Jose Zacarias is known for ...

Category

1980s Abstract Impressionist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

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