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Art Subject: City
Origami Swan AP of 5 - figurative, contemporary, aluminum outdoor sculpture
Origami Swan AP of 5 - figurative, contemporary, aluminum outdoor sculpture

Origami Swan AP of 5 - figurative, contemporary, aluminum outdoor sculpture

Located in Bloomfield, ON

This contemporary metal garden sculpture is made in the form of a white swan. Jyhling Lee’s beautiful artwork is inspired by the rich traditions and iconic imagery of her culture. A...

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Bamboo

Bamboo

Located in PARIS, FR

Pino Castagna was born in Castelgomberto, in the province of Vicenza, Italia, in 1932. He completed his academic studies in Verona and Venice.  Over the years, he acquired and improv...

Category

2010s Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

Windows in the East - City Building by Night / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass
Windows in the East - City Building by Night / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass

Windows in the East - City Building by Night / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass

By Jeff Cunningham

Located in London, GB

Sympathetically capturing the essence of the urban landscape in his work, Jeff says - ‘I studied HND Art & Design at the Glasgow College of Building & Printing before working as a set artist for “the Complex” theatre, Los Angeles. I then went on to study BSc “Special Effects” at Southbank University, London, which led to employment in the Art/Special Effects departments on major movie productions including the Oscar-winning “Last Samurai” and Steven Spielbergs’ Oscar-nominated “Munich”. After several years working as a fine artist in the industry, I realised a lifelong ambition, setting up my own glass studio to research and work with the diverse materials and challenging techniques involved in the creation of multi-layered glass sculpture.’

Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Split Rocker Decorative Plate by Jeff Koons, Limited Edition, 2010

Split Rocker Decorative Plate by Jeff Koons, Limited Edition, 2010

By After Jeff Koons

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This limited edition plate, titled Split Rocker, was designed by Jeff Koons and produced in collaboration with Bernardaud under the auspices of the Fondation. Drawing from Koons' fas...

Category

2010s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood
"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood

"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood

By Luke O'Sullivan

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This orginal piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood and salvaged materials that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 56”h x 26”w x 10”d. Artist Statement // My work is about the intersection of built environments and subterranean systems. I create drawings and sculptures of fantastical urban environments. Often inspired by dystopian and science fiction films, I combine recognizable architectural forms and impossible buildings to make diorama-esque works. Early Nintendo games...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Tauride
Tauride

Tauride

Located in Villafranca Di Verona, IT

Numbered and limited to 8 copies Artwork signed Authenticity: Sold with certificate of Authenticity Invoice from the gallery Sculpture: iron, metal Display: The sculpture can be di...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Iron

Blueberry Illusion 4/7

Blueberry Illusion 4/7

By Damon Hyldreth

Located in Napa, CA

The sculptures of Damon Hyldreth appear both static and fluid, rigid and flexible, strong and smooth, effectively blurring the line between nature and structure. By crafting organic ...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Night Rain - City Street by Night / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass
Night Rain - City Street by Night / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass

Night Rain - City Street by Night / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass

By Jeff Cunningham

Located in London, GB

Sympathetically capturing the essence of the urban landscape in his work, Jeff says - ‘I studied HND Art & Design at the Glasgow College of Building & Printing before working as a set artist for “the Complex” theatre, Los Angeles. I then went on to study BSc “Special Effects” at Southbank University, London, which led to employment in the Art/Special Effects departments on major movie productions including the Oscar-winning “Last Samurai” and Steven Spielbergs’ Oscar-nominated “Munich”. After several years working as a fine artist in the industry, I realised a lifelong ambition, setting up my own glass studio to research and work with the diverse materials and challenging techniques involved in the creation of multi-layered glass sculpture.’

Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

The complete mini Buddha set (9 mini buddha statues)
The complete mini Buddha set (9 mini buddha statues)

The complete mini Buddha set (9 mini buddha statues)

Located in New York, NY

These colorful meditating Buddha silhouette statues are laser cut Plexiglas and acrylic hand painted. They can stand alone, or come in couples, trios or more... This is a unique statue that will start off a conversation and will bring a stylish decoration into your home/ office/ studio or business. It's the perfect gift to someone you love, or when you want to leave an impression. The meditating Buddha statue...

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Acrylic

Puppy
Puppy

Puppy

By Jeff Koons

Located in Toronto, Ontario

We’re big fans of Jeff Koon’s famously optimistic, kitschy and celebratory approach to contemporary pop art. We’ve offered a number of Koon’s humorous and playful works before, and...

Category

1990s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Brandi

Brandi

By Curt Brill

Located in Boca Raton, FL

"My search in the visual arts is for the hidden Human spirit. That small part that makes us each unique, yet finds us a common home. I have been a paid professional as well as an active volunteer in state run mental institutions, private and county run nursing homes and been a drug rehabilitation counselor. Overriding this vein is the love of movement and dance and the shear...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

The Corner

The Corner

By Perran COSTI

Located in Atlanta, GA

Perran started a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the College of Fine Arts (COFA) Sydney in 2006 and held his first exhibition in the same year. Perran has never limited himself to a single ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Maple

The ancient plastic society
The ancient plastic society

The ancient plastic society

Located in Atlanta, GA

Dario Tironi is the artist that evades the classic canons of Besharat Gallery's sculptures. But we could not remain indifferent to his fantastic, incredi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects

"On My Way" Bronze Sculpture 122" x 108" x 39" inch Ed. of 8 by Huang Yulong
"On My Way" Bronze Sculpture 122" x 108" x 39" inch Ed. of 8 by Huang Yulong

"On My Way" Bronze Sculpture 122" x 108" x 39" inch Ed. of 8 by Huang Yulong

By Huang Yulong

Located in Culver City, CA

"On My Way" Bronze Sculpture 122" x 108" x 39" inch Ed. of 8 by Huang Yulong ABOUT THE ARTIST Huang Yulong was born in 1983 in Anhui Province, China. In 2007 he graduated with a Bac...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Silent Morning

Silent Morning

By Wesley Neal Rasko

Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Artist Statement: I fully believe a certain "luck factor" exists when working with glass; sometimes a piece turns out and others crack or break. Glass can be solid/liquid, can be...

Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Haza'el

Boaz VaadiaHaza'el, 2011

Price Upon Request

Haza'el

By Boaz Vaadia

Located in Boca Raton, FL

Vaadia says of his work, “By using the natural forces of rocks, my work awakens ancient ‘earth senses’ that were slowly abandoned by man during his evolution to civilization. By carv...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bluestone, Bronze

"Lion 1" (PAIR) Aluminum Sculpture 59" x 31" x 31" Edition 2/8 by Huang Yulong
"Lion 1" (PAIR) Aluminum Sculpture 59" x 31" x 31" Edition 2/8 by Huang Yulong

"Lion 1" (PAIR) Aluminum Sculpture 59" x 31" x 31" Edition 2/8 by Huang Yulong

By Huang Yulong

Located in Culver City, CA

"Lion 1" (PAIR) Aluminum Sculpture 59" x 31" x 31" Edition 2/8 by Huang Yulong ABOUT THE ARTIST Huang Yulong was born in 1983 in Anhui Province, China. In 2007 he graduated with a ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Hippo Ballerina, pirouette
Hippo Ballerina, pirouette

Hippo Ballerina, pirouette

By Bjørn Okholm Skaarup

Located in Greenwich, CT

Edition of 4 Danish, b. 1973 Bjorn Skaarup holds a MA in History and Art History from the University of Copenhagen, and a PHD in History from the European University Institute in F...

Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Copper

Big red cloned French Bulldog
Big red cloned French Bulldog

Big red cloned French Bulldog

By William Sweetlove

Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län

Original sculpture 8 ex. Acquired directly from the artist. Temporality and eternity are two concepts that increasingly compete in my work.
I have always been interested in fossils,...

Category

Early 2000s Pop Art Sculptures

Materials

Resin

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Located in London, GB

This remarkably fluid terracotta bozetto was made in preparation for Pietro Pacilli’s most important public commission, a large-scale marble statue of San Camillo de Lellis for the nave of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Expressively modelled, this terracotta sculpture is a rare and significant work made by a major Roman sculptor at a transformative moment of European sculpture. Pacilli began his working life on the great Baroque decorative projects initiated in the seventeenth century, but he found success as a restorer of ancient sculpture working to finish antiquities for a tourist market, becoming an important figure in the emergence of an archaeologically minded Neoclassicism. Pacilli trained Vincenzo Pacetti and provided important decorative work for the Museo Pio-Clementino, at the same time he is recorded restoring some of the most celebrated antiquities excavated and exported during the period. Pacilli was born into a family of Roman craftsmen, his father Carlo was a wood carver, and Pacilli is recorded working with him on the Corsini Chapel in San Giovanni Laternao as early as 1735. In 1738 his terracotta model of Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife won the first prize in the second class of the sculpture concorso at the Accademia di San Luca, this is particularly notable as Bartolomeo Cavaceppi came third. He worked as a carver and stuccoist completing works for the churches of San Marco and SS. Trinita dei Domeniciani Spagnoli. Pacilli operated as a sculptor and restorer of antiquities from his studio at the top of the Spanish Steps, close to Santa Trinita dei Monti, where he is listed as a potential vendor to the Museo Pio-Clementino in 1770. In 1763 Pacilli completed a silver figure of San Venanzio for the treasury of San Venanzio. 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As early as 1756 Pacilli seems to have been operating as an antiquarian, helping to disperse the collection of the Villa Borrioni. Pacilli supplied sculpture to notable British collectors, including Charles Townley, who on his first trip to Italy purchased the Palazzo Giustiniani statue of Hecate from Pacilli. Pacilli was involved with the Museo Pio Clementino from its conception, supplying busts of Julius Ceaser and a Roman Woman as well as completing stucco putti surmounting the arms of Pope Bendedict XIV to signal the entrance to the new Museo Critiano. In 1750 Il Diario Ordinario del Chracas announced that Pacilli had begun work on a sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis for St Peter’s. Camillo de Lellis founded his congregation, the Camillians, with their distinctive red felt crosses stitched on black habits in 1591. Having served as a soldier in the Venetian army, Camillo de Lellis became a novitiate of the Capuchin friars, he moved to Rome and established a religious community for the purpose of caring for the sick. In 1586 Pope Sixtus V formerly recognised the Camillians and assigned them to the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena in Rome. Camillo de Lellis died in 1614 and was entombed at Santa Maria Maddalena, he was canonised by Benedict XIV on June 26, 1746. It was an occasion that prompted the Camillians to make a number of significant artistic commissions, including two canvases by Pierre Subleyras showing episodes from San Camillo’s life which they presented to Benedict XIV. In 1750 Pacilli was commissioned to fill one of the large niches on the north wall of the nave with a sculpture of San Camillo. The present terracotta bozetto presumably had two important functions, to enable Pacilli to work out his ideas for the finished sculpture and at the same time to show his design to the various commissioning bodies. In this case it would have been Cardinal Alessandro Albani and Monsignor Giovan Francesco Olivieri, the ‘economo’ or treasurer of the fabric of St Peter’s. Previously unrecorded, this terracotta relates to a smaller, less finished model which has recently been identified as being Pacilli’s first idea for his statue of San Camillo. Preserved in Palazzo Venezia, in Rome, the terracotta shows San Camillo with his left hand clutching his vestments to his breast; the pose and action more deliberate and contained than the finished sculpture. In producing the present terracotta Pacilli has expanded and energised the figure. San Camillo is shown with his left hand extended, his head turned to the right, apparently in an attempt to look east down the nave of St Peter’s. 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By Ivan Markovic

Located in Chicago, IL

The Redpath Mansion was built in 1886 for members of the Redpath family – wealthy industrialists who constructed the Lachine Canal and founded the sugar refinery that bears their name. This majestic house was erected in the fabled Golden Square Mile of Montreal. By the mid-20th century, it was one of the few remaining Queen Anne style homes in this city. The Sochaczevski family, purchased it in 1986 and within that year, obtained a license to demolish the building. Approximately 40% of the property was leveled. Organizations such as Heritage Montreal and Save Montreal obtained an injunction to suspend the execution of the license and the destruction of the mansion. It was temporarily saved. In 2014, the Mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre, sided in favour of the Sochaczevski family, granting them the license to level the Redpath Mansion. In a statement to the media, when substantiating his reasoning, Denis Coderre said, “It was too dangerous, so I asked that we demolish the building.” The disappearance of the Redpath Mansion represented a great loss to Montreal’s architectural landscape. Organizations such as Heritage Montreal and Save Montreal, contended that it possessed immense cultural value; and during the course of almost three decades – 1986 to 2014 - struggled to save this rare Queen Anne style home from the wrecking ball. Albeit, the Sochaczevski family argued that it was old and unsafe, and that a restoration of the once stately home would be very costly. During the span marked by the first attempt at a demolition and the final decision by the mayor of Montreal (i.e. 1986 – 2014), The Redpath Mansion’s already dire condition worsened. It stood vacant and exposed to the elements. Nothing to upkeep the house was implemented, neither by the owners, or the city of Montreal; which ultimately compromised its structural viability. The events surrounding the Redpath Mansion, came to my attention in the summer of 2010. It was during a visit to Mount Sinai Hospital, in Montreal, where my father lay stricken by a terminal disease known as pulmonary fibrosis. I came upon a newspaper article in the Montreal Gazette. It described the Redpath Mansion case. I likened the decaying building with the final stages of my father’s life. The Redpath Mansion gained even greater significance for me when I went in person to the Golden Square Mile - in the city centre – and stood before it along Du Musée Street. I experienced it as a powerful metaphor for the transient nature of life. It also inspired thoughts related to generational ties, and how familial bonds act to influence and shape a person’s identity. The program of work I plan to undertake aims at building a scale model of the Redpath Mansion, as it appeared just before its demolition, in 2014. The physical height of this scale model is set at approximately 1 metre. I wish to place emphasis on the craft aspect, by creating a visual idiom based on details and decaying forms that allude to our connection to the past. For example, old pictures found among the rubble, scattered clothing and shoes, all of which are suggestive of a past ethos. I steer clear of political and social issues and aim to view this project with a more poetic lens, hoping to move the focus from societal problems to problems we face inside ourselves. The end result, or the finished piece would make a statement in a more introspective and emotional way, and show that the past weighs on the present, almost to the point of haunting. The viewer of the finished scale model will view it in the round, and in so doing perceive a definite narrative that addresses questions of identity, memory and loss. Ivan Markovic The Redpath Mansion, 2019 mixed media 37h x 20w x 24d in 93.98h x 50.80w x 60.96d cm IVM007 IVAN MARKOVIC was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1970. At an early age, he showed a natural propensity for drawing. At 15 years of age, he went to Paris, France to attend the Fine Arts school Creatione et Future. This experience allowed him to become a better draftsman and encouraged him to take his first steps in the art of oil painting. In 1994, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Concordia University in Montreal. During his undergraduate degree he developed an interest for Art History and life drawing. After graduation, Ivan Markovic moved to Madrid, Spain to work at the Prado museum, where he made copies of Old Masters’ paintings, and developed an understanding for the materials and techniques of Spanish, Italian and Flemish art. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds, in the U.K. in 1997. His graduate work focused on large-scale paintings that alluded to baroque and neoclassical painting. In parallel, he pursued his other passion, teaching, by instructing a figure drawing course. Upon completing his MFA, he returned to Madrid to work as a practicing artist and art teacher for 13 years. During this time, he experimented with a diverse range of media. Of these, he was most captivated by sculpture. In 2010, he came back to his native Montreal, thus completing a formative cycle that has lasted 25 years. Currently, Ivan Markovic lives and works between Montreal, Chicago, and Madrid. He creates three-dimensional renditions of people facing situations of adversity, especially those that live on the fringe of society. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions in Canada, the United States and Europe, and is also on permanent display in privately owned collections of art. Ivan Markovic b. 1970, Montreal, Quebec Education 1997 Master of Fine Arts, Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds, England. 1994 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 1986 Studies at the Fine Arts School, Création et Future, Paris, France. Selected Exhibitions 2020 Double Feature: Art Shay and Ivan Markovic, 2019, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2019 SOFA Chicago 2019, Navy Pier, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2018 SOFA Chicago 2018, Navy Pier, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL Art Market Hamptons, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Bridgehampton, NY Art On Paper, Gallery Victor Armendariz, New York, NY 2017 Art Toronto, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada. SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, Option Art, Chicago, IL Papier/10th Edition, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Mlt., Canada. 2016 SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, Option Art, Chicago, U.S.A. 2016 Toronto International Art Fair, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada. 2016 Beyond the Pale, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada. 2014 On the Fringe, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada. Love Art, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada. Papier 14, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada. 2013 Shades of Isolation, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada. 2013 Toronto International Art Fair, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada. Papier 13, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada. 2012 Papier 12, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada. 2011 Papier 11, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada 2004 Galería Francisco Duayer, Madrid, Spain. 2004 Fundación Cultural Mapfre Vida (Premio Penagos de Dibujo), Madrid, Spain. 2003 Centro Intergrado Arganzuela (Ayuntamento de Madrid), Madrid, Spain. 2003 Galería Francisco Duayer, Madrid, Spain. 2001 Galería Francisco Duayer, Madrid, Spain. 2000 Sala Goya, Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain. 1998 Instituto Cervantes, John Hancock Center...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Paper, Glue, Plastic, Wood, Paint

"Man with Cup, " Painted Ceramic Figure
"Man with Cup, " Painted Ceramic Figure

"Man with Cup, " Painted Ceramic Figure

Located in Chicago, IL

Although this whimsical sculpture by Allan Winkler has the look of outsider art, this ceramic work stems from the art school-trained artist’s interest in...

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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Figurative Sculptures

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Ceramic, Acrylic

Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar
Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar

Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar

By Nathaniel Choate

Located in Fresno, CA

Ashford Fine Art is the exclusive source for this limited edition bronze, entitled Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar, by the distinguished American sculptor, painter, and designer, ...

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1920s Old Masters Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

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Chõme - 21st Century Contemporary Realistic City Scape Sculpture
Chõme - 21st Century Contemporary Realistic City Scape Sculpture

Chõme - 21st Century Contemporary Realistic City Scape Sculpture

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Wijnand Driessen (Dutch artist) Chõme 30 x 15 x 15 cm Cardboard Artist Wijnand Driessen lives and works in Eindhoven but was born and raised in Nuenen, just a stone’s throw from ou...

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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Cardboard

Plaid Ghost
Plaid Ghost

Vasa Velizar MihichPlaid Ghost, 1980

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H 8.75 in W 3.75 in D 2 in

Plaid Ghost

By Vasa Velizar Mihich

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Vasa Mihich is a renowned Los Angeles-based artist known for his sleek, colorful and captivating acrylic sculptures. He is a Senior Professor of Design at the University of Californi...

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1980s Abstract Geometric Sculptures

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Acrylic Polymer

Palazzi

Patrick HughesPalazzi, 2015

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H 17.38 in W 38 in D 6.25 in

Palazzi

By Patrick Hughes

Located in Montreal, Quebec

Ed. 50 Patrick Hughes (b. 1939) is a British artist working in London. He is the creator of “reverspective,” an optical illusion on a three-dimensional surface where the parts of th...

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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Archival Ink, Acrylic

Jeff Koons-Puppy-Bernardaud-Plate

Jeff Koons-Puppy-Bernardaud-Plate

By Jeff Koons

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This "Puppy Platter" by Jeff Koons, created in 1992, is a special edition piece for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Limited to an edition of 125, this enamel on porcelain pla...

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20th Century Contemporary Sculptures

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Porcelain

Trio mini buddha statue - Black, White and Red
Trio mini buddha statue - Black, White and Red

Trio mini buddha statue - Black, White and Red

Located in New York, NY

These colorful meditating Buddha silhouette statues are laser cut Plexiglas and acrylic hand painted. They can stand alone, or come in couples, trios or more... This is a unique statue that will start off a conversation and will bring a stylish decoration into your home/ office/ studio or business. It's the perfect gift to someone you love, or when you want to leave an impression. The meditating Buddha statue...

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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Plexiglass, Acrylic

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