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Wall sculpture made of oak wood cut and steel with light and natural pigments
Wall sculpture made of oak wood cut and steel with light and natural pigments

Wall sculpture made of oak wood cut and steel with light and natural pigments

By Pablo Maojo

Located in Carballo, ES

The sculpture was created by artist Pablo Maojo, one of Spain's most famous and renowned sculptors. It was created in 2025 and measures 100 x 180 x 3 cm. It is a truncated flute, a m...

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21st Century and Contemporary Synthetic Cubist LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Cecile Walker Cycles - miniature urban building sculpture- street art graffiti
Cecile Walker Cycles - miniature urban building sculpture- street art graffiti

Cecile Walker Cycles - miniature urban building sculpture- street art graffiti

By Joshua Smith

Located in New York, NY

Joshua Smith Cecile Walker Cycles Based on Cecile Walker Cycles, Melbourne Cardboard, MDF, plastic card, LED lighting, balsa wood, aluminum tubing, wire, recycled card, adhesive pape...

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2010s Contemporary LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Aluminum, Wire

"Majestic Ambrosia" - moody celestial painting, lightbox
"Majestic Ambrosia" - moody celestial painting, lightbox

"Majestic Ambrosia" - moody celestial painting, lightbox

By Corrina Sephora

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Majestic Ambrosia" features hues of mauve, black, blue, and purple. It is a three-dimensional mixed media work featuring acrylic, aerosol, pigments, metal dusts, copper, mica, cryst...

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2010s Abstract LED Light Still-life Sculptures

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Wood, LED Light, Acrylic

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil 19, 2020, Photograph on aluminum

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil 19, 2020, Photograph on aluminum

By Katherine Jackson

Located in Darien, CT

There are two Little Oil installations available with 6 sculptures each on top of LED light boxes. Little Oil 19 is a digital photographic print on aluminum for the flat files. Katherine Jackson has been working with glass and light together for many years, Recently, she's been making glass castings of vintage oil cans, and displaying them -- singly, in small groupings, or in vitrines -- on light boxes. So far she has created about 90, each one unique. The series is called Little Oil, alluding to Big Oil, and sometimes Small Oils, as in oil painting. But “oil” can mean many things. It has been a source of light (sometimes from unconscionable sources) since ancient times as well as a source of eternal light in many faith traditions. Set atop lightboxes, where each work glows from within, these pieces can simply seem like vessels of light itself. At times, they appear to me to transcend their relation to oil altogether, appearing anthropomorphic or creaturely, even biological. These days, I think of them as archeological artifacts, relics of a past, oil-based, civilization. Necropolis is a print of a painting inspired by a map of the necropolis where the terra cotta soldiers...

Category

2010s Conceptual LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, LED Light, Pigment

Large Sculpture: 'Purple Fiesta: Baggage' Emotional Baggage Cart
Large Sculpture: 'Purple Fiesta: Baggage' Emotional Baggage Cart

Large Sculpture: 'Purple Fiesta: Baggage' Emotional Baggage Cart

By Theda Sandiford

Located in New York, NY

My Emotional Baggage Carts are vessels to dispose of racial trauma. The act of making, weaves the sting of macro and microaggressions into the cart, freeing me from these constraints. Each recovered shopping cart is unique, but they all are woven with upcycled materials like rope, paracord, grocery bags, rope lights, beads, fabric, and bottle caps. The cart is with a protective zip tie blanket to trap trauma and prevent its escape. For me, my Emotional Baggage Carts are a release, for you, they are an opportunity to look within and recognize any emotional baggage you, yourself may be carrying and release it. Theda Sandiford...

Category

2010s Contemporary LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Thread, Yarn, LED Light, Mixed Media

Natural Plane
Natural Plane

Natural Plane

By Ben Young

Located in New York, NY

Ben Young’s sculpture fluidly blends glass, concrete, bronze, steel, and light to depict romantic and pensive imagery highlighting the fragility of our climate and its most precious resource – water. Born in Australia and raised in New Zealand, Young is an avid surfer and environmentalist, inspired by a lifetime on and around oceans, bays, and reefs, with an intimate understanding of the challenges our precious ecosystems face. Young’s thought-provoking sculpture shows great range, portraying the beauty and solitude of life on the ocean, haunting depths of the deep sea, and stunning and relaxing upside of island life. Water is many things to many people, which Young encapsulates brilliantly in his work, encompassing themes of sustainability throughout. Using concrete to create mountains, crevasses, sand bars, and cliffs, Young’s innovative use of materials is transportative. With hand-carved glass as his guiding medium, Young amplifies light and its relationship with water – our most sacred element – to create a glowing unity that people from around the world connect with on a personal level, whether they are beachside or in the Desert. Ben Young’s exhibition Delicate Space at Chesterfield Gallery...

Category

2010s Realist LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil Seeing Red, 2020, Glass Wood Steel, Plexi, LED
Katherine Jackson, Little Oil Seeing Red, 2020, Glass Wood Steel, Plexi, LED

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil Seeing Red, 2020, Glass Wood Steel, Plexi, LED

By Katherine Jackson

Located in Darien, CT

There are two Little Oil installations available with 6 sculptures each on top of LED light boxes. Katherine Jackson has been working with glass and light together for many years, Recently, she's been making glass castings of vintage oil cans, and displaying them -- singly, in small groupings, or in vitrines -- on light boxes. So far she has created about 90, each one unique. The series is called Little Oil, alluding to Big Oil, and sometimes Small Oils, as in oil painting. But “oil” can mean many things. It has been a source of light (sometimes from unconscionable sources) since ancient times as well as a source of eternal light in many faith traditions. Set atop lightboxes, where each work glows from within, these pieces can simply seem like vessels of light itself. At times, they appear to me to transcend their relation to oil altogether, appearing anthropomorphic or creaturely, even biological. These days, I think of them as archeological artifacts, relics of a past, oil-based, civilization. Necropolis is a print of a painting inspired by a map of the necropolis where the terra cotta soldiers...

Category

2010s Conceptual LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, LED Light, Pigment

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil  Seeing Red, 2020, Glass Wood Steel, Plexi, LED
Katherine Jackson, Little Oil  Seeing Red, 2020, Glass Wood Steel, Plexi, LED

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil Seeing Red, 2020, Glass Wood Steel, Plexi, LED

By Katherine Jackson

Located in Darien, CT

There are two Little Oil installations available with 6 sculptures each on top of LED light boxes. Two of the oil can sculptures depicted here are sold. Please contact the gallery for specific prices on individual prices and smaller light boxes sold with the sculptures. Prices range from $675 - $2050 including a small lightbox for individual sculptures. Katherine Jackson has been working with glass and light together for many years, Recently, she's been making glass castings of vintage oil cans, and displaying them -- singly, in small groupings, or in vitrines -- on light boxes. So far she has created about 90, each one unique. The series is called Little Oil, alluding to Big Oil, and sometimes Small Oils, as in oil painting. But “oil” can mean many things. It has been a source of light (sometimes from unconscionable sources) since ancient times as well as a source of eternal light in many faith traditions. Set atop lightboxes, where each work glows from within, these pieces can simply seem like vessels of light itself. At times, they appear to me to transcend their relation to oil altogether, appearing anthropomorphic or creaturely, even biological. These days, I think of them as archeological artifacts, relics of a past, oil-based, civilization. Necropolis is a print of a painting inspired by a map of the necropolis where the terra cotta soldiers...

Category

2010s Conceptual LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, LED Light, Pigment

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil_Vitrine 2, 2019, Glass, Steel, Wood, Plexi, LEDs
Katherine Jackson, Little Oil_Vitrine 2, 2019, Glass, Steel, Wood, Plexi, LEDs

Katherine Jackson, Little Oil_Vitrine 2, 2019, Glass, Steel, Wood, Plexi, LEDs

By Katherine Jackson

Located in Darien, CT

Drawing, glass, and light: these three ingredients are the basis of Katherine Jackson’s work. She begins with drawing, which sometimes becomes an end in itself. But often the images ...

Category

2010s Conceptual LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Illumetric: Cube
Illumetric: Cube

Illumetric: Cube

By Shana Mabari

Located in New York, NY

Illumetric: Cube, 2014 Acrylic, Steel, LED lighting 8 x 8 x 11 feet (244 x 244 x 335 cm) Edition of 3 Shana Mabari is a Los Angeles-based artist exploring the intersections of ...

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Steel

Illumetric: Diamond
Illumetric: Diamond

Illumetric: Diamond

By Shana Mabari

Located in New York, NY

Illumetric: Diamond, 2014 Acrylic, Steel, LED lighting 10 x 10 x 11 feet (305 x 305 x 335 cm)   Edition of 3 Shana Mabari is a Los Angeles-based artist exploring the intersecti...

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Illumetric: Rectangle
Illumetric: Rectangle

Illumetric: Rectangle

By Shana Mabari

Located in New York, NY

Illumetric: Rectangle, 2014 Acrylic, Steel, LED lighting 3 x 2 x 10 feet (91 x 61 x 305 cm) Edition of 3 Shana Mabari is a Los Angeles-based artist exploring the intersections ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract LED Light Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Steel

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Find a wide variety of authentic LED Light still-life 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. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Katherine Jackson, Shana Mabari, Joshua Smith, and Theda Sandiford. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, 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 LED Light still-life sculptures, so small editions measuring 12.5 inches across are also available Prices for still-life sculptures made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $6,000 and tops out at $6,000, while the average work can sell for $6,000.