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Medium: Wood
"Machina" Mixed Media Wall Sculpture by Scott Troxel
"Machina" Mixed Media Wall Sculpture by Scott Troxel

"Machina" Mixed Media Wall Sculpture by Scott Troxel

By Scott Troxel

Located in Marmora, NJ

"Machina" is a wood wall sculpture made by Artist Scott Troxel. Troxel draws on the aesthetics of bygone technology and the forward-looking designs of the Atomic Age and mid-century ...

Category

2010s Modern Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Lacquer, Paint, Acrylic

Contemporary Sculpture - "Globe Lamp", rusted on an oak pedestal - small height

Contemporary Sculpture - "Globe Lamp", rusted on an oak pedestal - small height

By Stefan Traloc

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Here you will find an extraordinary and high quality lamp, which conjures a beautiful shadow pattern on the wall or ceiling. Customization possible and designed in 2010. This ball l...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Wood Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Fluctuation - Large Organic Nature Inspired Modernist Abstract Sculpture
Fluctuation - Large Organic Nature Inspired Modernist Abstract Sculpture

Fluctuation - Large Organic Nature Inspired Modernist Abstract Sculpture

By Jacob Burmood

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This original sculpture is created in cold-cast aluminum, which interacts beautifully with its environment and reflects light in nuanced ways. Because of the reflective surface of aluminum, the sculpture takes on different appearances depending on the lighting conditions: In bright lighting, the sculpture appears more vibrant and silver-toned, showcasing its lustrous finish and fluid contours. The high contrast highlights every curve and swirl, giving it a striking, almost glowing presence. In softer or dimmer light, the tones become more muted and subtle. The sculpture takes on a pewter-like appearance, with deeper shadows and a more understated elegance. This makes it a perfect fit for a variety of settings, adapting to its surroundings and changing mood with the light. The sculpture’s color and finish are consistent; the perceived changes are purely the result of lighting. The color variations in the photos are a testament to the material’s responsiveness to light. If you’re placing it in a room with changing daylight or adjustable lighting, you’ll enjoy how it shifts throughout the day, almost like a living piece of art. Jacob Burmood creates undulating abstract cold cast aluminum sculptures, intuitively redefining aesthetic shapes and visual perceptions. His sculptures draw connections between nature-inspired, organically composed objects, rejecting the rigid structure of geometric abstraction in favor of harmonious compositions that seem to move before the eye. This original cold-cast aluminum sculpture is 26 inches tall by 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep. Free local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping is available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. The sculpture Burmood's artworks are inspired by modernist and bio-morphic sculpture...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Early Renaissance Wood Sculpture
Early Renaissance Wood Sculpture

Early Renaissance Wood Sculpture

Located in Los Angeles, CA

An evocative, 14th century, carved wood statue of a seated Mary with the Christ child in her lap. The piece with a beautiful patina featuring polychrome paint traces. Now mounted on ...

Category

15th Century and Earlier Renaissance Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Modernist Detroit Table Sculpture Wood Collage Box Assemblage Americordo Copper
Modernist Detroit Table Sculpture Wood Collage Box Assemblage Americordo Copper

Modernist Detroit Table Sculpture Wood Collage Box Assemblage Americordo Copper

Located in Surfside, FL

Copper and wood box. "Americordo #7" is composed of copper tiles inlaid to the bottom half of the box and on the top rests a patinated etched copper or bronze circle. The box when closed measures to be 17" Sq. x 3.5" H. David Barr (1939-2015) is an American sculptor and painter from Detroit, MI. Known for constructivist sculpture, architecture and surrealist, assemblage box sculpture collage works. Born in 1939, Barr is an internationally known artists and has created many installations in natural settings. Vault took over a year to complete. His sculptures represent mathematics, geography and structurist nature, and otherwise known as "geo-structures." This one is kinetic and can be moved around. Barr is a graduate of Wayne State University and recipient of the WSU Distinguished Alumni Award. Influenced by sculptor Charles Biederman. In 1995 he founded the Michigan Legacy Art Park, and has pieces at the Chrysler World Headquarters, Flint's Bishop Airport, the Detroit Zoo, the State of Michigan Historical Museum and the Meadowbrook Festival Grounds Barr earned a master’s of fine arts degree from Wayne State University and was an associate professor of sculpture at Macomb Community College in Warren for 37 years. He worked on perhaps the largest sculpture in the world, the Four Corners Project, with installations at Greenland, Africa, Irian Jaya (New Guinea) and Easter Island. His sculptures are located all over the state of Michigan, but perhaps his most recognizable is Transcending, a blend of bronze, steel and granite that acknowledges the contributions of Detroit’s laborers and skilled tradespeople. David Barr is the founder of Michigan Legacy Art Park. David’s career as an artist, instructor, author and global thinker has crossed borders around the world, bringing people and ideas together. Over fifty years as a sculptor, David created a body of work that includes hundreds of wall-hanging structurist reliefs, sculptures for public spaces (such as Transcending in Hart Plaza, Detroit done with Sergio De Giusti), works for private collections, massive global projects (such as The Four Corners Project) and Michigan Legacy Art Park. David’s studio was in Detroit for fifteen years until he realized he needed nature as a source of inspiration. In 1977 he bought 4 acres of land in rural Oakland County (now Novi) and in 1979 built his home, a contemporary structure that has become the centerpiece of his own art park. His work is included in the collection of outdoor sculptures at The Dennos Museum Center along with Clement Meadmore, Hanna Stiebel...

Category

1990s Cubist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Copper

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #2), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects
Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #2), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Liz Sweibel, Untitled (Scrapings #2), 2016, Wood, Paint, Found Objects

By Liz Sweibel

Located in Darien, CT

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

Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint, Found Objects

Eagle in Gilded Wood Italy Neoclassical Sculpture 18th century
Eagle in Gilded Wood Italy Neoclassical Sculpture 18th century

Eagle in Gilded Wood Italy Neoclassical Sculpture 18th century

Located in Pistoia, IT

Neoclassical sculpture gilt wood depicting an eagle with spread wings, Italy, 18th century. A common subject in sacred and secular art, in the Neoclassical era the eagle motif, alre...

Category

Late 18th Century Italian School Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Oak Column & Garden Torch - "Nature Crown" - handmade art object
Oak Column & Garden Torch - "Nature Crown" - handmade art object

Oak Column & Garden Torch - "Nature Crown" - handmade art object

By Stefan Traloc

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Extraordinary garden torch with one burner insert on an untreated oak spot. If the spot is set up outside, she develops a gray patina. The included burner already contains individua...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Wood Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Franck K 2965 FK Bld, Set of Three 7.7-ft High Totem-Like Steel Sculptures
Franck K 2965 FK Bld, Set of Three 7.7-ft High Totem-Like Steel Sculptures

Franck K 2965 FK Bld, Set of Three 7.7-ft High Totem-Like Steel Sculptures

Located in Paris, FR

Franck K 2965 FK Bld is a unique mirror-polished stainless steel installation of three sculptures on concrete or wooden bases by contemporary artist Franck K, dimensions are 236 × 11...

Category

2010s Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Stainless Steel

Large Neapolitan 19th Century Hardwood Sculpture of a Crèche Camel.
Large Neapolitan 19th Century Hardwood Sculpture of a Crèche Camel.

Large Neapolitan 19th Century Hardwood Sculpture of a Crèche Camel.

Located in Cotignac, FR

Large, Neapolitan, late 19th Century hardwood sculpture of a camel. Artist unknown. A beautifully patinated hardwood sculpture. The sculpture is extremely charming and having been handled for over a century has a lovely warm and tactile patina. It is particularly nice too see the work of the craftsperson in the adze and chisel marks along the body of the sculpture. The Italians and most notably the area around Naples has a long and storied tradition in the creation of sculptures for Nativity Scenes. This camel is both an endearing item and a piece of social history. A wonderful addition in its own right to the traditional Christmas scene, by tradition this sculpture was used as a maquette for the production of papier-maché models used in Christmas Creches which have such a long tradition in Italy and throughout the world. Wonderfully carved this piece was used to create hollow models out of papier-maché which were more affordable for this Christmas tradition. Hundreds of strips of papier-maché would be layered onto the figure in all directions. Then using a sharp tool the papier-maché was pushed into all the crevices of the sculpture to give it crisp detail. Once the layers of paper were dry the papier-maché was cut at certain points and lifted off the sculpture. Then finally the resulting body parts were glued back together, painted and patinated ready to be placed in the crèche scene. In the Christian tradition, a nativity scene (also known as a manger scene...

Category

Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Set of 4 Denied Warhol Box Sculptures Including Brillo and Heinz by Charles Lutz
Set of 4 Denied Warhol Box Sculptures Including Brillo and Heinz by Charles Lutz

Set of 4 Denied Warhol Box Sculptures Including Brillo and Heinz by Charles Lutz

By Charles Lutz

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Set of 4 Denied Warhol Contemporary Pop Art Sculptures by Charles Lutz. Silkscreen and latex paint on wood in 4 parts, stamped Denied with the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board's mark. 62 x 21" overall Each measures: Kellogg's 25 x 21 x 17" White Brillo 17 x 14 x 17" Yellow Brillo 13 x 16 x 11.5" Heinz 8.5 x 15.5 x 10.5" 2008 Lutz's 2007 ''Warhol Denied'' series gained him international attention calling into question the importance of originality or lack thereof in the work of Andy Warhol. The authentication/denial process of the [[Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board]] was used to create value by submitting recreations of Warhol works for judgment with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED". The final product of the conceptual project being "officially denied" "Warhol" works authored by Lutz. Andy Warhol's Brillo Boxes were originally created in 1964 and are easily his most iconic sculptures, rivaling paintings like Liz Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Campbell's Soup Cans, Flowers and Electric Chairs. These highly prized sculptures continue to soar in value and were the subject of a recent HBO documentary, “Brillo Box (3¢ Off)”, which also included Charles Lutz. Lutz, also known for the installation work Babel, exhibited at the 2013 Armory Fair in New York City which caused near riots as he invited the fair goers to take cardboard versions of the Brillo Box Sculptures. "In the mid-1960s, Warhol carried his consumer-product imagery into the realm of sculpture. Calling to mind a factory assembly line, Warhol employed carpenters to construct numerous plywood boxes identical in size and shape to supermarket cartons. With assistance from Gerard Malanga and Billy Linich, he painted and silkscreened the boxes with different consumer product logos: Kellogg’s Corn Flakes...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Plywood, Paint

Lisa Marie 444  - Original Tall White Abstract Minimalist Wall Sculpture Artwork
Lisa Marie 444  - Original Tall White Abstract Minimalist Wall Sculpture Artwork

Lisa Marie 444 - Original Tall White Abstract Minimalist Wall Sculpture Artwork

By Len Klikunas

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Artist Len Klikunas paints to modify experienced reality through visual perception. His art is a mix of art and architecture, hovering between painting and sculpture. It employs shiz...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-Minimalist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media

Light Pole Sculpture, Acrylic on MDF with Glass and Wire, 21st Century
Light Pole Sculpture, Acrylic on MDF with Glass and Wire, 21st Century

Light Pole Sculpture, Acrylic on MDF with Glass and Wire, 21st Century

By Jason Andrew Turner

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "Light Pole" is an original artwork by Jason Andrew Turner made of acrylic on MDF, glass, wire, and a lightbulb. Stained glass by Flannery Cronin. This piece measur...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Wood, Lights, Acrylic

Couple 'Trust': Contemporary Wood and Bronze Figurative Sculpture
Couple 'Trust': Contemporary Wood and Bronze Figurative Sculpture

Couple 'Trust': Contemporary Wood and Bronze Figurative Sculpture

Located in BARCELONA, ES

"My work explores subtle contrasts in everyday life: the strength that resides in vulnerability and the intense presence of silence. I am fascinated by energies that often go unnotic...

Category

2010s Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mano Luna (rare giltwood sculpture)
Mano Luna (rare giltwood sculpture)

Mano Luna (rare giltwood sculpture)

By Pedro Friedeberg

Located in Aventura, FL

Carved giltwood sculpture. Signed Pedro Friedberg on the underside of the base. Size: 10 x 3.25 x 1.5 inches. Certificate of Authenticity is included. Artwork is in excellent co...

Category

Late 20th Century Surrealist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Wall SCULPTURE Abstract Black Resine LED Light Contemporay Mareo Rodriguez
Wall SCULPTURE Abstract Black Resine LED Light Contemporay Mareo Rodriguez

Wall SCULPTURE Abstract Black Resine LED Light Contemporay Mareo Rodriguez

Located in Barcelona, Barcelona

At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Au...

Category

2010s Abstract Wood Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Plexiglass, Wood

Converge

Converge

By Greg Joubert

Located in Santa Fe, NM

Hand carved aspen wood sculpture torched burnished and painted Greg Joubert was born in 1977 and raised in the seaside New England town of Hingham, Massachusetts. Joubert gained hi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Shovel, Recovered Contemporary Sculpture, Iron and Brass, 21st Century
Shovel, Recovered Contemporary Sculpture, Iron and Brass, 21st Century

Shovel, Recovered Contemporary Sculpture, Iron and Brass, 21st Century

By Katie VanVliet

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "Shovel, Recovered" is an original artwork made from iron, paper, beeswax, brass, pine, mounted on panel by Katie VanVliet. This piece measures 12"h x 24"w x 5"d Katie VanVliet (she/her) is a sculptor and printmaker practicing from her home studio in Elkins Park...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Iron

There is a Block in the Void 1297 - Original Abstract Minimalist Sculptural Art
There is a Block in the Void 1297 - Original Abstract Minimalist Sculptural Art

There is a Block in the Void 1297 - Original Abstract Minimalist Sculptural Art

By Len Klikunas

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Artist Len Klikunas creates meditative minimalist sculptural artworks that modify experienced reality through visual perception. His art is a mix of art and architecture, hovering be...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Feminist Contemporary Fabric Sculptural Wall Tapestry - Noor Inayat Khan 1131
Feminist Contemporary Fabric Sculptural Wall Tapestry - Noor Inayat Khan 1131

Feminist Contemporary Fabric Sculptural Wall Tapestry - Noor Inayat Khan 1131

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, Noor Inayat Khan 1131 - Feminist Contemporary Fabric Sculptural Wall Tapestry Noor Inayat Khan 1131 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which highlights Holocaust-era female heroes. Stein began to produce sculptural tapestries in 2013, in which she combines archival images of a subject with her pantheon of female Exemplars--Wonder Woman, Princess Mononoke, Storm, Nausicaa, Kannon, and Lady Gaga--with multiple fabrics and leather. Noor Inayat Khan 1131 features Noor Inayat Khan, a Special Operations Executive agent, who became the first female radio operator to be sent from Britain to aid the French resistance...

Category

2010s Feminist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Light SCP50-61 - Multi-Dimensional Minimalist Red Brown Abstract Sculptural Art
Light SCP50-61 - Multi-Dimensional Minimalist Red Brown Abstract Sculptural Art

Light SCP50-61 - Multi-Dimensional Minimalist Red Brown Abstract Sculptural Art

By Len Klikunas

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Artist Len Klikunas paints to modify experienced reality through visual perception. His art is a mix of art and architecture, hovering between painting and sculpture. It employs shiz...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-Minimalist Wood Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Linda Stein, Knight of Tomorrow 542 - Contemporary Metal Stone Wood Sculpture
Linda Stein, Knight of Tomorrow 542 - Contemporary Metal Stone Wood Sculpture

Linda Stein, Knight of Tomorrow 542 - Contemporary Metal Stone Wood Sculpture

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, Knight of Tomorrow 542 - Contemporary Metal Stone Wood Sculpture Linda Stein started her Knights of Protection series after she was forced to evacuate her New York downtown studio for a year post-9/11. Stein’s Knights function both as defenders in battle and symbols of pacifism. The series references popular and religious icons such as Wonder Woman, Princess Mononoke...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Metal

Red White Blue Americana Wall Hanging Painting Sculpture American Flag Motif
Red White Blue Americana Wall Hanging Painting Sculpture American Flag Motif

Red White Blue Americana Wall Hanging Painting Sculpture American Flag Motif

Located in Surfside, FL

Painted wood wall hanging sculpture "Red, White and Blue," (and gold) 2008 Stamped signed with initials, date and edition 2/5 Oded Halahmy, Abstract Modernist artist, was born in Iraq in the old city of Baghdad in 1938, the artist came from a family of Orthodox Jews with deep roots in ancient Babylonian culture. His father, Salech Haskel Chebbazah, was a prosperous goldsmith in Baghdad and a Jewish member of the Communist Party when Jews comprised more than a quarter of the population of Baghdad. He refers to his home as the “land of wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates.”, Oded moved with his family to Israel in the 1950s, was educated at St. Martin's School of Art in London which was then a leading center for sculpture, led by Anthony Caro and Philip King and having links to Henry Moore. He taught sculpture are in the collection of the Guggenheim Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum, and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, as well as many other public and private collections worldwide. He currently lives in New York City and Old Jaffa, Israel. Like countless New Yorkers who arrived from distant lands, Oded Halahmy has a rich personal history of exile, migration and travels. Although New York has been his home for over 45 years, memories of Iraq left an indelible imprint on his life and work. Known for his dynamic yet often playful figurative pop art style sculptures in wood and bronze, he fills his work with images — albeit abstracted from reality — that evoke the landscape, architecture and rich colors of the Middle East. Palm trees, doves, pomegranates, temples and age-old symbols abound along with deep reds, amber, sky blue and the familiar greenish-blue hues of aged bronze. SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS Dates-Pomegranates-Olive Oil: Chanukah Lamps, Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY District of Columbia Jewish Community Center Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery, Washington, D.C. Homeward: Baghdad - Jerusalem - New York, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York, NY Homelands: Baghdad-Jerusalem-New York, A Retrospective, The Ann Loeb Gallery, Washington, Homelands: Baghdad-Jerusalem-New York, A Retrospective, Yeshiva University Museum, NY The Common Ground; The Sculpture Of Oded Halahmy, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York, NY Herr-Chambliss Fine Arts, Hot Springs, AR Artists Studio, Old Jaffa, Israel Byer Museum of Art, Evanston, IL The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT Tomasulo Gallery, Union College, Cranford, NJ Martha White Gallery, Louisville, KY Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York, NY New England Center for Contemporary Art, Brooklyn, CT Hebrew Union College, New York, NY Bicentennial Tribute, United States Federal Plaza, New York, NY Horace Richter Galleries, Jaffa, Israel, 1976 Parsons School of Design, New York, NY America-Israel Culture House, New York, NY Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York, NY Gallery Moos, Toronto, Canada Old Jaffa Gallery, Jaffa, Israel Pollack Gallery, Toronto, Canada SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2006 Iraqi Art...

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Early 2000s Pop Art Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Monument Original Gouache and Ink Sculpture, Contemporary, 2010-
Monument Original Gouache and Ink Sculpture, Contemporary, 2010-

Monument Original Gouache and Ink Sculpture, Contemporary, 2010-

By Henry Hablak

Located in Philadelphia, PA

"Monument" is an original gouache, ink, colored pencil, and wood artwork by Henry Hablak measuring approx. 8"h x 5.5"w x .75". Henry Hablak is a tattoo artist and illustrator based ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Wood Sculptures

Materials

Ink, Wood, Gouache, Color Pencil

Burled Maple Sculpture Nude Woman with Arms Over Head and Stone
Burled Maple Sculpture Nude Woman with Arms Over Head and Stone

Burled Maple Sculpture Nude Woman with Arms Over Head and Stone

Located in Soquel, CA

Burled Maple Sculpture Nude Woman with Arms Over Head Beautiful burled walnut sculpture of a nude woman. The woman stands with her arms stretched over her head. Behind her a dark st...

Category

Mid-20th Century Post-War Wood Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Iris Crystals Wall Sculpture, Abstract Geometric, Wood, 2018, Signed
Iris Crystals Wall Sculpture, Abstract Geometric, Wood, 2018, Signed

Iris Crystals Wall Sculpture, Abstract Geometric, Wood, 2018, Signed

By Chloe Hedden

Located in Quebec, Quebec

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

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Spray Paint, Vinyl

Starry Night Party - Original Wall Sculpture
Starry Night Party - Original Wall Sculpture

Starry Night Party - Original Wall Sculpture

Located in AMSTERDAM, NL

Uri Dushy's pop art piece stands out as a testament to his decades-long exploration of art's origins, blending artistic genres to forge provocative and captivating creations. This pi...

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2010s Pop Art Wood Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Apotropäische Teufelsfigur
Apotropäische Teufelsfigur

Apotropäische Teufelsfigur

Located in Wien, Wien

APOTROPAIC DEVIL FIGURE Romansh South Tyrol or Grisons Around 1120/50 Carved pine wood Original version Height 151 cm This singular figure is a demonic, devil-like figure carved fro...

Category

15th Century and Earlier Wood Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Modernist Sculpture Figural Portrait Bust Brutalist Wire Work
Modernist Sculpture Figural Portrait Bust Brutalist Wire Work

Modernist Sculpture Figural Portrait Bust Brutalist Wire Work

By Irving George Lehman

Located in Surfside, FL

This piece is unsigned. Irving Lehman (1900-1983) was an American Jewish painter, sculptor, engraver, and designer. Born in Kiev in then Russia, Lehman studied at the Art Students Le...

Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Wood Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Wood sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Wood 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, green, purple, 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 Scott Troxel, Stefan Traloc, Chloe Hedden, and Loren Eiferman. 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 Wood sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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