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Hand-Blown Glass Bee, Recycled Steel and Crystal Parts
Located in ALCOY/ALCOI, ES
THE BEE The sculpture by Marcos Romero, representing an bee made of recycled industrial iron and blown glass, is a fascinating work of contemporary art. Romero has created a piece t...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Metal, Steel

Porcelain Colour I, Original Installation Art, Modern Ceramic Artist, Wall Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Emma Bell’s ceramic and porcelain Pot Frame – Installation Piece. Emma Bell says: “This piece is inspired by my glaze test vessels. These vessels are all porcelain, some slip cast & ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Slip, Ceramic, Wood

"Azul" Whale Skeleton Large Interactive Sculptural Installation Sea Shore Finds
Located in ALCOY/ALCOI, ES
The blue whale is the largest being on planet earth. In many cultures is said that they are the embodiment of very advanced souls, older brothers who in service to humanity, raise the vibration and harmonize planet earth for millions of years. Their song is a call of love to preserve life. Azul is a hymn to life, an interactive sculpture we're both children's and adults can let themselves be carried away by the magic of emotions and imagination. In September 2018, the construction of this majestic 2 ton 20 meter long and 5 meter wide sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Steel

Hand-Blown Glass Ant, Recycled Steel and Dark Brown Crystal Parts
Located in ALCOY/ALCOI, ES
The Ant, Dark Brown The sculpture by Marcos Romero, representing an ant made of recycled industrial iron and blown glass, is a fascinating work of contemporary art. Romero has creat...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Metal, Steel

Drago — miniature glass vase, volume VII
Located in Helsinki, FI
miniature glass vessels with wooden texture, volume VII, limited edition of 12 unique pieces approximate dimensions: 5-6 cm / 75-100 ml These little glass sculptures can be used as ...
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2010s Minimalist Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass

Abalone, Raku Ceramic Turquoise jar with lid, Western Art pottery
Located in Whitefish, MT
Abalone by Mark Sherman Raku Ceramic Turquoise jar with lid 14" x 6" x 6" From the Artist: "When I was twelve years old my parents started an art galler...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic

Earth, Ceramic Figural Female Head by Cleveland School Artist
Located in Beachwood, OH
Edris Eckhardt (American, 1905-1998) Earth, c. 1939 Signed on base Glazed earthenware 20.5 x 7.5 x 7 inches Born in Cleveland, Ohio January 28, 1905, Edris was given the name Edythe Aline Eckhardt. After graduating from Cleveland's East High she enrolled in the painting program at Cleveland School of Art. While enrolled in school she worked part-time at Cowan Pottery where she learned production techniques and firing schedules of various ceramic materials. She switched her choice of study at CIA to sculpture and graduated from Cleveland's School of Art in 1932. Edythe changed her name to the non-gender-specific name Edris in her mid-twenties after being passed over for an award to study sculpture in Europe for one year. Following graduation Edris studied sculpture with Alexander Archipenko in Woodstock, New York. She returned to Cleveland that same year. She was hired as a faculty member of Cleveland School and taught at the institution for 30 years. From 1935-1942 Ms. Eckhardt was the head of the Ceramics and Sculpture division of the Federal Art Project (later known as Works Progress Administration - WPA) of Cleveland. During this time frame she won first prize of the 1936 Cleveland Museum of Art May Show for her Alice in Wonderland figure, third Prize in the 1937 May Show for a Song of the South...
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1930s Art Deco Still-life Sculptures

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Earthenware, Ceramic

Italian Big Scale Hand Carved Table Top Wood Lion Sculpture
Located in Firenze, IT
This 19th century big scale Italian animalier sculpure features a lion striding forward on a root-wood base, snarling with open mouth and expressive eyes enlivening its rippling mane with an extremely realistic sense of motion. The wooden statue, wonderful as a table top, is entirely hand carved in the round in a single block of solid olive wood, sign of high quality and sculptural artisanal mastery. An original whimsical and impressive centerpiece clearly sculpted by a true artist who carved the block of wood creating this figure of the proudest feline boasting a detailed study of the lion's anatomy.The features on the face, mane, muscles, tail and the paws are still distinctive and full of character as well as the beautifully carved stand. This sculpture boasts smooth surface and a warm patina developed over centuries and exudes wonderful quality and timelessness of the ancient world. The rich original patina brings further intrigue to its intricately carved details. This hand carved wooden lion statue is a great looking antique centrepiece...
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19th Century Realist Still-life Sculptures

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Wood

Book Sculpture Paper Mache Enamel Painting Jean Lowe Please Don't Eat Daisy
By Jean Lowe
Located in Surfside, FL
Jean Lowe (American, b. 1960) Book-form sculpture, 2004 "Please Don't Eat Daisy", Enamel painted papier-mache Hand signed and dated verso Dimensions 10.5"h x 12.75"w x 4"d This title is well suited for vegetarians, vegans and plant based diets! Jean Lowe is a California-based painter and sculptor. She creates installations and sculptural works of enamel-painted papier-mâché. Lowe earned a B.A. from UC Berkeley in 1983. She earned her MFA from UC San Diego in 1988. She was a lecturer at UC San Diego from 1992 to 2008. Lowe's installations are handmade, labor intensive and visually playful installations, with papier-mâché furnishings and objects juxtaposed to site specific wall painting. Lowe says of her installations, "Intellectually I am driven by an interest in challenging a status quo anthropocentric world view and formally interested in marrying that content to a 'domestic' decorative esthetic." Many of Lowe's installations have quoted 18th and 19th century French decoration, rife with romanticized images of animals and nature and imbued with a sense of class and privilege. Into this fabric she substitutes or integrate corresponding contemporary attitudes--both about our treatment of the land and its other inhabitants and our attitudes regarding decoration: the wrestling match between high and low art. Wry humor. Lowe creates sculptural representations of everyday objects using papier-mâché and enamel paint. She is known for her papier-mâché books and has created a large collection of them with evocative and amusing titles. Her work Books and Ideas in an Age of Anxiety comprises a collection of them in display cases and is situated in Byers Hall at UCSF as part of the J. Michael Bishop Art Collection at Mission Bay. Among the book titles are: Accelerated Zen Buddhism: How to Win at the Hereafter. Anxiety: The Unexploited Weight Loss Tool. Artistic Mammography. The Eco-Tourist's Guide to Las Vegas. A Guide to Box Wines. Hot Buttered Cop Porn. How to Dominate Women. Militant Feminist Veganism for All. The Triumph of Minimalism and other such titles. Exhibitions Lowe has exhibited in both New York and Los Angeles. She participated in the 1994 exhibition Bad Girls West. Curated by Marcia Tucker, Bad Girls was a humorous and transgressive look at gender and feminist issues. It featured work from artist across many media, including photo, painting, sculpture, performance, film, comics, advertisements, writings and more. Janine Antoni, Andrea Bowers, Nancy Dwyer, The Guerrilla Girls...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Enamel

Shaped by fire — sculptural glass vase (horizontal) — volume III no.4
Located in Helsinki, FI
sculptural glass vase no.4 (horizontal) of 4 unique pieces of volume III approximate dimensions: Ø 4 x 30 cm length Shaped by fire collection of glass vessels...
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2010s Minimalist Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass

Limited Edition Bronze Bust Sculpture "Unicorn"
Located in Cape Town, ZA
A small, limited edition bronze unicorn bust sculpture on a wooden base. Edition of 12. FREE SHIPPING
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Bronze

"Fox Hunt", wallpaper, acrylic paint, optical lens, screws, mounted on board
Located in Toronto, Ontario
“Fox Hunt“ is a wall relief panel by artist Heather Nicol, and measures 16x19x4“. Part of a body of work known as Brief Lives, this particular piece is comprised of wallpaper, wood, acrylic paint, screws and an optical lens...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Still-life Sculptures

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Glass, Wood, Found Objects, Board, Acrylic

Drago glass treasury container object
Located in Helsinki, FI
glass treasury, volume IX no. 10, steamy translucent Drago is a sculptural glassware that explores the concept of a treasury — the power of a container object to reflect the value ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Still-life Sculptures

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Glass, Blown Glass, Wood

Drago — a pair of glass treasuries — volume IX no. 11 & 12
Located in Helsinki, FI
glass treasury, volume IX no.11&12, smoky gray Drago is a sculptural glassware that explores the concept of a treasury — the power of a container object to reflect the value of pe...
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2010s Conceptual Still-life Sculptures

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Glass, Blown Glass

Drago glass treasury container object — volume IX no. 13
Located in Helsinki, FI
glass treasury, volume IX no. 13, smoky gray with a wooden lid Drago is a sculptural glassware that explores the concept of a treasury — the power of a container object to reflect ...
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2010s Conceptual Still-life Sculptures

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Glass, Blown Glass, Wood

"Cordial", wallpaper, spray paint, aunt's pearls, crystal, red resin, on board
Located in Toronto, Ontario
“Cordial“ is a wall relief panel by artist Heather Nicol, and measures 16x19x4“. Part of a body of work known as Brief Lives, this particular piece is comprised of wallpaper, spray paint, wood, the artist's aunt's pearls, crystal and red resin (solid), mounted on board. It fixes to the wall with a custom-fit wooden cleat. Reflecting on domestic materials and their relationships to display and social identity, Cordial celebrates and questions feminist reclamation, nostalgic tenderness and the histories embedded in the objects, while carrying on their aesthetic traditions through transformation into works of art. Heather Nicol is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice includes immersive sound installation, small-scale discrete object making, and independent curating. Her large site-specific interventions explore the architectural, sonic, historic and operational conditions across a wide range of locations. These include concourse atriums, rail terminus, lobbies, a theatre, a public school building, a theme...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Still-life Sculptures

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Glass, Wood, Found Objects, Board, Resin, Spray Paint

"Parlour", wallpaper, glass, silver platter, butterfly, nails, mounted on board
Located in Toronto, Ontario
“Parlour“ is a wall relief panel by artist Heather Nicol, and measures 17x19x4“. Part of a body of work known as Brief Lives, this particular piece is comprised of wallpaper, fabric, wood, nails, glass, silver platter, plastic wrap, butterfly specimen, mounted on board. It fixes to the wall with a custom-fit wooden cleat. Reflecting on domestic materials and their relationships to display and social identity, Parlour celebrates and questions feminist reclamation, nostalgic tenderness and the histories embedded in the objects, while carrying on their aesthetic traditions through transformation into works of art. Heather Nicol is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice includes immersive sound installation, small-scale discrete object making, and independent curating. Her large site-specific interventions explore the architectural, sonic, historic and operational conditions across a wide range of locations. These include concourse atriums, rail terminus, lobbies, a theatre, a public school building, a theme...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Still-life Sculptures

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Silver

"Scarecrow" Sculpture 24" x 22" x 4" inch Ed. of 99 by Huang Yulong
Located in Culver City, CA
"Scarecrow" Sculpture 24" x 22" x 4" inch Ed. of 99 by Huang Yulong Scarecrow/稻草人 Huang Yulong created his new work "Scarecrow" during the epidemic, trying to awaken the harmonious ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Concrete

Bucranium Mask Arch Plaster Panel
Located in Salisbury, GB
This decorative panel consists of a plaster base adorned with bucranium decoration, framed by painted wood. Bucranium, originating from the Greek term meaning 'ox skull,' represents ...
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2010s Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Stone

"Case Runner, " Mixed Media Sculpture, 2022
Located in Chicago, IL
To Chicago-based artist Patrick Fitzgerald, his sculptures are a means of traveling through time. Working from found materials, Fitzgerald constructs miniature soap box cars...
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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wire

"Salon 13" is a collection of 13 small mixed media pieces with electric lighting
Located in Toronto, Ontario
“Salon (13)“ is a collection of 13 small-scale works by artist Heather Nicol. The installation of 13 assemblages is variable. The artist will personally consult with the buyer and can be on site for the installation. The 13 mixed media pieces include delicate lighting elements that shift and change via arduino electronic devices, or utilize picture lights throwing a soft roll of light across the artwork. These works are linked through their wiring, which is enveloped in a white umbilical cord-like fabric casing, creating an organic, unifying code of display. Heather Nicol is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice includes immersive sound installation, small-scale discrete object making, and independent curating. Her large site-specific interventions explore the architectural, sonic, historic and operational conditions across a wide range of locations. These include concourse atriums, rail terminus, lobbies, a theatre, a public school building, a theme park...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Still-life Sculptures

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Metal, Wire

Distress series (Egyptian Blue)
Located in Grosse Pointe Park, MI
"Egyptian Blue," a poignant addition to the "Distress" series, serves as a striking commentary on our civilization's persistent failure to responsibly manage our environment. Through the use of symbolic elements and a visually compelling composition, the artwork addresses the prevalence of short-term solutions, represented by masking tape and staples, in contrast to the imperative need for long-term conservation efforts. The choice of the title, "Egyptian Blue," adds an intriguing layer of historical and cultural reference, suggesting a timeless connection to the struggles of civilizations in managing their surroundings. The piece delves into the urgency of acknowledging and addressing environmental distress, emphasizing that makeshift solutions are not sustainable, neither for the present nor for the crucial future. A distinctive feature of the artwork is the incorporation of Morse code...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Brass, Steel

Fawn Hawthorne, Contemporary 3D Tree Art, Original Paper Still Life Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Fawn Hawthorn Laser Cut Paper Hawthorn Tree Attached with Pins Fawn Hawthorne is an original paper cut artwork by Emma Levine. The neutral tones give this piece a calming effect. Em...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Glass, Wood, Paper, Pins

Bird In My Head
Located in Istanbul, 34
Bird In My Head Agate and Opal Stone Carving
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Stone

The Craftsman Series: Rake
Located in Philadelphia, PA
The Craftsmen Series: Rake Soldered and fabricated solid copper US pennies and brass accents, hollow metal construction. The Craftsmen Series contains working man's tools recreated in copper pennies that are entirely hollow and true to size. The ghostlike representations of the original tools question the value of labor and time inherent in the object. Sculptures from this series have been acquired by the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery in Washington DC...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Brass, Copper

M&M's Bag with 6 Candies: Wall Piece
Located in Carmel-by-the-sea, CA
Oversized, hand built and glazed ceramic sculpture. Three firings include final Raku. Slight variations in crazing from raku exist from piece to piece. Item shown may vary slightl...
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21st Century and Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic

EZ Rider Functional Sculpture Motorcycle Chair Featured in Book
By Bruce Gray
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Contemporary Functional Sculpture Subject: Abstract Medium: Metal, Assemblage Surface: Metal Country: United States Dimensions: 30 x 65 x 24 EZ Rider Chair...
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Late 20th Century Still-life Sculptures

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Metal

Michael German "Leroy & Bertha's Bar and Grill" Mixed Media Sculpture Folk Art
Located in Detroit, MI
SALE ONE WEEK ONLY During the 1960s America’s storytelling sculptor, Michael Garman, lived a vagabond lifestyle on the cheap and in the run-down neighb...
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art Still-life Sculptures

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Mixed Media

"Garden of Earthly Frights"
Located in Grosse Pointe Park, MI
"Garden of Earthly Frights" is a thought-provoking piece inspired by the 15th-century painting titled "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by the renowne...
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2010s Symbolist Still-life Sculptures

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Brass, Bronze, Steel

Poem for a Tree
Located in Grosse Pointe Park, MI
My dedication to addressing environmental concerns through my sculpture has long been a subject for my work. By using my artistic voice to draw attention to the pressing issues facing our planet, I'm hoping to inspire change and raise awareness among viewers. The fabrication of the stretcher from brass and aluminum highlights my intentionality in material choice, symbolizing the intersection of human industry and natural resources. This juxtaposition of man-made materials with the organic form of the tree log creates a striking visual contrast that prompts viewers to consider the relationship between human activity and the environment. The use of a naturally hollowed tree...
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2010s Symbolist Still-life Sculptures

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Brass

"SHURA CROSS" Ceramic Sculpture 10" x 6.5" inch by Grigorii Gorkovenko
Located in Culver City, CA
"SHURA CROSS" Ceramic Sculpture 10" x 6.5" inch by Grigorii Gorkovenko SHURA ceramic An elegant shape and free lines are combined together to create an image of the Russian matreshka which has its own peculiarities. An image of matreshka, wearing a head-band with legs and with hands on her hips, give lightness and leave a comic impression to the sculpture. The «SHURA» sculpture that has contrast features, brutal performance and fancy forms is aimed to create a unique atmosphere in any room, filling it with magic and comfort. With the help of the fancy paintings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic

"Senzo Titulo (Michelangelo Antonioni), " Mixed-media Sculpture, 2022
Located in Chicago, IL
To Chicago-based artist Patrick Fitzgerald, his miniature car sculptures are a means of traveling through time. Born from a fascination with the soap box...
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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Still-life Sculptures

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Wood, Paper, Mixed Media, Oil

Early American Parlor, Circa 1820, Miniature Room by Eugene Kupjack
Located in Chicago, IL
Eugene Kupjack's love affair with miniatures began when he saw an article in Life Magazine about MrsNarcissa Niblack Thorne's (of the Montgomery Ward fortune) European-Style miniatur...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Mixed Media

Banksy Peckham Rock British Museum 2005 Street Art Urban Pop Contemporary Stunt
Located in Draper, UT
A wooden replica of Banksy's "Peckham Rock" wall art. "Banksy's 'Peckham Rock' is a piece of concrete showing a supposed prehistoric figure pushing a shopping trolley. This was plac...
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2010s Street Art Still-life Sculptures

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Wood

Long Life
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Little Delicious Caribbean and American Restaurant" is original artwork made from paper, inkjet print, enamel, basswood, tube, and pastel by Drew Leshko. This piec...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Enamel

E Pluribus Unum?
Located in Grosse Pointe Park, MI
Title: "E Pluribus Unum?: A Visual Commentary on Political Chaos" "E Pluribus Unum?" stands as a singular and thought-provoking work, offering a visua...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Brass, Bronze

Contemporary Sculpture Installation Still Life Flora Light Botanical Porcelain
Located in Buffalo, NY
Botanical brambles emerge in ascension from a rectangular vessel and its atmospheric purple light. “Looking Between" (Blue) (2022) by Colleen Toledano. Porcelain, flocking, light, re...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Porcelain, Resin, Lights

Contemporary Sculpture Installation Still Life Flora Light Botanical Porcelain
Located in Buffalo, NY
Delicate green and pink flora emerge from a pool of milky white light. “Looking Between I” (2022) by Colleen Toledano. Porcelain, flocking, light, resin.
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Resin, Lights, Porcelain

Art Nouveau European Box
Located in Troy, NY
This elegant Art Nouveau box was originally made in France circa. 1910, and remains in very good condition. It was acquired from a French estate. The lid of the box is decorated with...
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1910s Art Nouveau Still-life Sculptures

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Metal, Bronze

"XMITTER, " Mixed-Media on Cardboard, Wire, and Wood, 2022
Located in Chicago, IL
To Chicago-based artist Patrick Fitzgerald, his sculptures are a means of traveling through time. Working from found materials, Fitzgerald constructs miniature soap box cars...
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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Still-life Sculptures

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Wire

Toaster
Located in Washington Depot,, CT
oil paint on painted canvas with yachting cord
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2010s Pop Art Still-life Sculptures

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Canvas, Cord, Oil

Wall sculpture Untitled XXVI. Set of 10 Glazed Ceramic Discs
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled XXVI, by Charo Oquet Glazed ceramic and enamel Overall size: 25 H in x 23 W in. x 1 D in. Set of 10 Glazed Ceramic Discs Individual size: 1. 7” x 5” x 1" 2. 5" x 5” x 1” 3...
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2010s Abstract Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic, Glaze

Sunday Mornings
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Dimensions vary acrylic paint and photo transfer on memory foam-stuffed leather; printed cotton
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Leather, Cotton, Foam, Acrylic

Shell of the Gods: Italian Carrara Marble, Sculpture
Located in Pasadena, CA
Provenance Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist. Description This sculpture by Bela Bacsi was inspired by a Hellenistic marble based on...
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2010s Academic Still-life Sculptures

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Marble

Diptych: Quiver & Multi-Cut Tool
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Diptych: Quiver & Multi-Cut Tool" is an original artwork made from Mixed media: #11 steel blades, sinew, copper, and hardwoods (Multi-Cut Tool). Horsehair, plastic vials, sinew, copper, brass, hardwoods (Quiver) by Katie VanVliet. This piece measures 24"h x 60"w x 7"d. Katie VanVliet (she/her) is a sculptor and printmaker practicing from her home studio in Elkins Park...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Brass, Copper, Steel

"Grocery Getter, " Mixed-Media on Cardboard, Wire, and Wood, 2022
Located in Chicago, IL
To Chicago-based artist Patrick Fitzgerald, his sculptures are a means of traveling through time. Working from found materials, Fitzgerald constructs miniature soap box cars...
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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Confession - interactive, abstracted furniture, wood and steel outdoor sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This intriguing interactive sculpture is designed by the Japanese born artist Natsuki Takauji. A gently curved metal and composite dark brown wood chai...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Steel

Shovel, Recovered
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...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Brass, Iron

Urn with Flying Lilies in white
Located in Burlingame, CA
"Urn with Flying Lilies" in white, free standing sculpture. Enamel on aluminum and steel sculpture created by artist Gary Bukovnik that reflects the cascading beauty in his watercolo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Metal, Enamel, Steel

"Eternal Recurrence #16", DEiNERI Acrylic Glass Stand Sculpture
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Eternal Recurrence #16 by Natasha Zupan Measure: 73" x 20" x 8" Edition of 10 in collaboration with deiNERI Limited edition prints on Acrylic glass with stand This work is signed and...
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2010s Modern Still-life Sculptures

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Steel

Lidded Jar with Signed Box by Shoji Hamada (INV# NP3626)
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Shoji Hamada Lidded Jar with Signed Box stoneware and glaze 4.5 x 5.75 x 5.75" date unknown signed
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1980s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Wood, Stoneware, Glaze

Siren
Located in Santa Fe, NM
This recent body of work from Jeff Suina (Cochiti Pueblo) presents a series of complex clay vessels and forms that utilize traditional Cochiti techniques in unexpected ways. As an ar...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic

Contemporary Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Geologic Editions #2, 2018 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
Please allow a three month turnaround time for piece to be made. About the Geologic Editions: The Geologic Editions are studies for Colorado Cascade Mural. David pieced together bit...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Contemporary Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Geologic Editions #1', 2018 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
Please allow a three month turnaround time for piece to be made. About the Geologic Editions: The Geologic Editions are studies for Colorado Cascade Mural. David pieced together bit...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Zip tie Chandelier: 'Mini Light Armor'
Located in New York, NY
“Using racial conflict as a starting point, I juxtaposes various fibers with a variety of found materials using free form weaving, coiling, knotting, wrapping and jewelry making techniques. Meticulously collected materials, transformed by their collective memory become “social fabric” weaving together contemporary issues and personal narratives. 100-foot extensions of rope, twine, and yarn impeccably wrapped, woven, tied and embellished with recycled beads, ribbon, lace, tape and bottle cap bobbles lures you into my hue-imbued, enmeshed installations symbolizing natural hair. These bold albeit whimsically twisted and locked forms gingerly invite the audience into off the-wall conversations about micro aggressions against black women and their hair. Community art making is also key to my process. Multi-disciplinary experiences pairing people, food, wine, music and art, create a safe space to explore themes such as equity & inclusion, sustainability and personal wellbeing.” -Theda Sandiford
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Mixed Media

Large Carved Wood Menorah Sculpture
By Randy Shull
Located in Surfside, FL
Randy Shull is an artist who works fluidly between a variety of mediums, including furniture design, spatial design, painting, and landscape design. He is highly acclaimed for his rich and sensual use of color and space. Awarded a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship in 1994, an NEA Southern Arts Federation grant in 1995, and a master residency at Oregon School of Arts & Crafts in Portland, Randy has also had four solo shows in New York in the past decade. His work is included in a number of important museum collections including The Brooklyn Museum; The High Museum in Atlanta; The Renwick Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C.; The Mint Museum of Craft & Design in Charlotte; Racine Museum of Art; The Gregg Museum of Art & Design, and Museum of Art and Design in New York. Randy stays involved in the local community by serving on the board of the Asheville Art Museum. Randy maintains studios in Asheville, NC and Merida, Mexico. In 2008 and 2009 Randy’s work was the subject of a twenty-year retrospective that opened on January 24th at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design at NC State, and traveled to the San Francisco Museum of Craft & Design as well as The Bellview Art Museum and The Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Reviews of the exhibition can be found in the Raleigh News and Observer and the San Francisco Chronicle. The craft revival in the 1920s brought a renewed interest in traditional native crafts and folk art at places like the John C. Campbell Folk School and Penland School of Crafts. Using pocket knives, carvers transformed scraps of wood into dolls and toys for their children. As tourism developed, carving became an important source of income, and successful carving centers developed in Cherokee, Asheville, Tryon and Brasstown. Seaborn Bradley was known for making war clubs, tomahawks and walking sticks; Will West Long and his son Allen made masks used in native celebrations; and Hayes Lossiah crafted traditional Cherokee blowguns, darts, bows and arrows. Goingback Chiltoskey and Amanda Crowe became influential teachers for the Cherokee community. Eleanor Vance and Charlotte Yale, coming to N.C. most likely as missionaries, established Biltmore Estate Industries in Asheville in 1905, initially focusing their production on carving and later adding weaving. In 1915, the pair moved south of Asheville to establish Tryon Toy-Makers and Wood-Carvers. In the 1930s, several folk art wood carvers were known in and around Brasstown, home of the John C. Campbell Folk School, including Floyd Laney, William Julius “W. J.” Martin, who carved traditional animals, and influential carving teacher Parker Fisher. Other carvers, like Herman and Mabel Estes, made mostly functional items including serving platters. “Brasstown Carvers” was established in the 1950s, known for its small, highly polished animals and nativity scene figures. Today, the Southern Highlands Craft Guild and Piedmont Craftsmen give visibility to the finest wood artists in the state. The aptly named Woody family, now in its seventh generation of crafting traditional wooden rockers and chairs by hand without nails or glue, maintains its business in Spruce Pine while the work of high-end Asheville furniture artists like Randy Shull and Brent Skidmore appears in venues like the Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte. Renowned Saluda woodturner Stoney Lamar creates art with a lathe, and Bynum outsider artist Clyde Jones invents “critters” with his chainsaw. All have earned international recognition. A blurring of lines between craft and visual art also is evident today. Casar resident Bob Trotman...
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20th Century Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Territorios and Erosiones VII, Found objects in wood box wall sculpture
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Diptych: Erosiones VII and Territorios by Fernando Otero Overall size: 20.5 in. H x 57 in. W x 4 in. D Individual size: 20.5 in. H x 28.5 in. W x 4 in D Found objects in wood box wal...
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2010s Still-life Sculptures

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Metal

Contemporary Still Life in a cabinet 'Basket of Lemons' by Mark Lijftogt
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Lijftogt was born in Amsterdam and at the age of 19 decided to pursue his creative path. He would spend every day for several years in the Museums of Amsterdam studying the old maste...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Oil, Panel

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