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Item Ships From: Bay Area
Pony - Desktop Silver 11/30 - Te Jui Fu
By Kevin Box
Located in Napa, CA
“It took two years of tireless experimentation for me to develop the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today.” - Kevin ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Jean Garnier Bronze of a Sea Nymph or Siren
By Jean Garnier
Located in San Francisco, CA
Jean Garnier (1853-1910) Art Nouveau Bronze Sculpture circa 1890s A Fine bronze sculpture by listed French artist Jean Garnier. A young nude woman with long flowing hair and a tamb...
Category

Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Hammer
By David Tanych
Located in Napa, CA
One of a kind. Steel with Rust Patina & Reclaimed Redwood David Tanych has been building objects since his father gave him a saw, hammer, nails and a block of wood at the age of 10....
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Julio Quijano "Journey of the Wise" Mixed Media Sculpture C.1997
Located in San Francisco, CA
Julio Quijano "Journey of the Wise" Mixed Media Sculpture C.1997 The materials used for the face and body are ceramic. The structure of the figures are made of wire and the costumes are old fabrics. Fine mixed media sculpture by noted artist and designer Julio Quijano Dimensions 34.5" wide x 18" deep x 19" high Signed and dated - Good vintage condition Julio Quijano is a teacher of makeup, sculpture, painting, tapestry artistic makeup and special effects at the Stick Art...
Category

Late 20th Century Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

One in a Billion (Duogami) 7/50 - Kevin Box & Robert J. Lang
By Kevin Box
Located in Napa, CA
Painted Cast Bronze, Collaboration with Robert J. Lang, Edition 7 of 50 Kevin Box is an internationally-renowned sculptor working in cast bronze, steel, and other metals. His work p...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Strut 1/50
By Sandy Graves
Located in Napa, CA
Born in Colorado and raised in Nebraska, Sandy Graves first forayed into the art world by presenting work as a child and 4-H member at local county fairs....
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Lola 1/50
By Sandy Graves
Located in Napa, CA
Born in Colorado and raised in Nebraska, Sandy Graves first forayed into the art world by presenting work as a child and 4-H member at local county fairs. As she continued her educat...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

All Directions
By Frank Hyder
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "All Directions" 1987 is a wood bas-relief by noted American artist Frank Hyder, born 1951. It is signed, dated and titled on the verso. The size of the bas-relief itself is 15 x 18 inches, the over all size is 23.5 x 26.5 inches. The frame has been created by the artist. It is in good condition, the frame has minor original defects as crafted by the artist. About the artist. Frank Hyder has participated in more than 150 group shows and has had over 80 solo exhibitions throughout North, South and Central America, including 10 individual exhibitions in New York City. He has been one of the few North Americans to have solo museum exhibitions in Venezuela at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas Sofia Imber (MACCSI), Museo Jacobo Borges, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Zulia (MACZUL), Museo Universidad de Los Andes and Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Coro. Other solo museum exhibitions include the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art’s Museum of American Art, the Carnegie Museum in California, the La Salle Museum of Art in Philadelphia, and the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in New York. His solo installation “New World”, which debuted at the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in East Harlem, NYC, traveled to the Degenstein Gallery at the Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, PA, the Anita Shapolsky Foundation in Jim Thorpe...
Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Wood Panel

Glass Bat on Branch with Glass Moon in Circle
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze, Cast lead glass bat and moon Bats are a matter of perception. This work captures bats in bronze and glass, two extraordinary elements that when f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

With Child, Bronze
Located in San Francisco, CA
"With Child" is a edition bronzes sculpture by Paul Braslow. This sculpture is hand-signed. He was an American sculptor and artist that established himself in the medium of figurativ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ruby Parabola
By David Patchen
Located in Napa, CA
David Patchen creates vivid and luminous glass works using the time-honored techniques of cane and murrine glass blowing, originally discovered in the glass blowing studios of Venice...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Bat with Side Swept Bean Pod
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
A self-taught sculptor, Copper is drawn to what she considers the “misunderstood” animal, and much of her work centers on bats and burros. Pushing the barrier between animal and human, she approaches her subjects from all angles, playing on them as animals, and morphing them with human figures. Copper was first inspired to sculpt bats when she was visiting a temple in Chachongsao, Thailand, where she encountered hundreds of thousands of bats hanging above her, wings gently quivering. Copper remembers that she had never thought about bats before, but at that moment she was captivated and started to research them. The more she learned, the deeper her respect for these marvelous creatures, and the more she wanted to find a way to help people understand and appreciate them. In her bat sculptures...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Knot #14R 1/7
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 Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Wolf Cub AP
By Sharon Loper
Located in Napa, CA
Cast bronze, Artist Proof Sharon Loper creates transitory sculptures out of bronze, stone, and wood and views her work as landscapes of thought based on organic principles. As a c...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Goat Small
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
A self-taught sculptor, Copper is drawn to what she considers the “misunderstood” animal, and much of her work centers on bats and burros. Pushing the barrier between animal and human, she approaches her subjects from all angles, playing on them as animals, and morphing them with human figures. Copper was first inspired to sculpt bats when she was visiting a temple in Chachongsao, Thailand, where she encountered hundreds of thousands of bats hanging above her, wings gently quivering. Copper remembers that she had never thought about bats before, but at that moment she was captivated and started to research them. The more she learned, the deeper her respect for these marvelous creatures, and the more she wanted to find a way to help people understand and appreciate them. In her bat sculptures...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Enrique "Sebastian" Carbajal Modernism Bronze Sculpture
By Enrique Sebastian Carbajal
Located in San Francisco, CA
Enrique "Sebastian" Carbajal (Born 1947) bronze sculpture Brilliant bronze sculpture by listed Mexican artist Enrique "Sebastian" Carbajal. This Mexican modernist bronze sculpture sits atop a marble base. Signed in the bronze. The base measures: 4.5" wide x 3" deep. The sculpture stands 24" tall. Sebastián (born Enrique Carbajal González...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Knot #30R 2/7
By Damon Hyldreth
Located in Napa, CA
Powder Coated Steel, Edition of 7. The sculptures of Damon Hyldreth appear both static and fluid, rigid and flexible, strong and smooth, effectively blurring the line between nature...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Popsicle – Yellow/Green Ombre
Located in San Francisco, CA
"Popsicle" is a resin sculpture by Elena Bulatova. She is originally from Russia now is an international artist who resides permanently in Palm Springs with forays into Miami Beach ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Resin

Amur- Sculpture of Endangered Siberian Tiger Created from Up-Cycled Materials
By Yulia Shtern
Located in Gilroy, CA
“Amur” is a multimedia sculpture by the Canadian artist Yulia Shtern. This work is created with upcycled materials, taking pieces of material that would normally end up in a landfill to create her sculptures. She models the presentation of this work after the tradition of hunters presenting the heads of their kill as a trophy. She creates a multifaceted dynamic piece that brings attention to the beauty of the animal that is being unfairly hunted. “Amur” is created in representation of a rare Siberian tiger that is found in Asia. Often called the Amur tiger because of the major river that runs near its natural habitat. Currently, the Amur tiger is on the endangered species list, with only around 600 tigers left. This sculpture can be free-standing, or hung on the wall. From the artist: "One of the biggest, ugliest truths of our time is that we have been knowingly destroying our planet and killing off its natural life in pursuit of the falsehoods promised by mass consumption. Displaying a trophy of a stuffed dead animal in one’s interior is an odd way of showing off one’s perceived affluence, or bravery, or honour. It is an absurd social construct of flaunting one’s status, especially today, in the context of the planet-wide ecological disaster we are living through. Magical realism is a way of conveying an alternative, happier reality, a choice to reflect on the terrible truth through the means of whimsy and joy. My new series of sculptures Magical Zoo observes this calamity through the prism of the wonder and playfulness of the natural world, through the miracle and majesty that is found in each and every animal, big and small, aquatic and land. The medium of the series consists of post mass consumption up-cycled material: paper products, packaging, non-recyclable plastics, fabric leftovers, other items that would have otherwise gone to a landfill. All the colour on the finished sculptures comes from swatches of the up-cycled material itself. The only other substance added to the work is the transparent varnish glue. The pieces in the series are produced in an environmentally sustainable manner. Magical Zoo creates its own reality through the dualism of a colourful, whimsical representation of an animal whose habitat has been destroyed by industrial expansion or deforestation. Or an animal that was a hair away from going extinct, or an animal that could be next unless we do something today to stop this tragedy. The element of magic makes it easier to cope with the fact that our planet is dying...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Mixed Media, Magazine Paper, Newsprint, Papier Mâché, Oth...

For Fox Sake - Contemporary Animal Sculpture Recycled (Red+Yellow+Purple)
By Yulia Shtern
Located in Gilroy, CA
"For Fox Sake" is a sculpture by the Italy-based Canadian Artist Yulia Shtern. Red Fox is the species of fox with the widest distribution. They inhabit most of the Northern Hemisphere. Their status is listed as "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to their ability to adapt to human expansion. However, having been introduced to Australia with disastrous results, the red fox is on the list of the world's 100 worst invasive species. This piece is made from completely up / recycled materials, lessening the artist's carbon footprint in the art world. From the artist: "One of the biggest, ugliest truths of our time is that we have been knowingly destroying our planet and killing off its natural life in pursuit of the falsehoods promised by mass consumption. Displaying a trophy of a stuffed dead animal...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Adhesive, Found Objects, Mixed Media, Magazine Paper, Newsprint, Papier ...

Midnight - Majestic Sculpture of Mongolian Animal, Altai Argali in Rainbow Color
By Yulia Shtern
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Midnight," is a stunning sculpture by Canadian artist, Yulia Shtern. She as modeled this work after the endangered Mongolian species Altai Argali. The animal is brightly colored, in a rainbow color scheme in this work. She has done a fabulous job of making her subject matter eye catching and dynamic. Shtern styles this series after the tradition of mounting heads by hunters, but instead she gives life to her up-cycled materials and fights against the inhumane act of trophy hanging. Follow our storefront, or message us for more works by Yulia Shtern, and for special pricing. From the artist: "One of the biggest, ugliest truths of our time is that we have been knowingly destroying our planet and killing off its natural life in pursuit of the falsehoods promised by mass consumption. Displaying a trophy of a stuffed dead animal...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Adhesive, Found Objects, Mixed Media, Magazine Paper, Newsprint, Papier ...

Manx - Colorful & Playful Sculpture of Endangered Animal Species in Purple + Red
By Yulia Shtern
Located in Gilroy, CA
Shtern has sculpted this entire work out of up-cycled materials, reusing objects that would have otherwise been thrown into a landfill. In this series, she focused on animals that are endangered, extinct, or under threat. Shtern styles this series after the tradition of mounting heads by hunters, but instead, she gives life to her up-cycled materials and fights against the inhumane act of trophy hanging. She is an internationally collected artist, with works exhibited all over the world. Additionally, she has been awarded several grants and residencies to encourage the growth of this important series shedding light on environmental issues. Follow our storefront at Gallery 1202 for new listings, and message us for special pricing or to see more works by Shtern. Manx Loaghtan, a rare breed of sheep from the Isle of Man, has four, five, or even six horns. They are an old species, having descended directly from the primitive prehistoric short-tailed Northern European sheep. In the 1950s the Manx Loaghan almost went extinct, however through breeding efforts their population was rebuilt. Today Manx Loaghtan is monitored by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, a conservation charity protecting the breeds native to the UK. From the artist: "One of the biggest, ugliest truths of our time is that we have been knowingly destroying our planet and killing off its natural life in pursuit of the falsehoods promised by mass consumption. Displaying a trophy of a stuffed dead animal...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Adhesive, Found Objects, Mixed Media, Magazine Paper, Newsprint, Papier ...

Aero #4
By Moto Ohtake
Located in Napa, CA
On display at Solage Moto Ohtake views kinetic sculpture as a learning process in which to explore the mechanics and structural engineering of forms in motion. His playful series of...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Kinetic Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Rapio A/P
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 Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel, Bronze

Flight
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze and cast lead glass birds
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mythomane
By Danette Landry
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze and Concrete on Polished Steel Stand. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Danette Landry was a longtime resident of California before moving to Paris to pursue studies in c...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Bronze, Steel

Bat in Frame with Three Bean Pods
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
A self-taught sculptor, Copper is drawn to what she considers the “misunderstood” animal, and much of her work centers on bats and burros. Pushing the barrier between animal and human, she approaches her subjects from all angles, playing on them as animals, and morphing them with human figures. Copper was first inspired to sculpt bats when she was visiting a temple in Chachongsao, Thailand, where she encountered hundreds of thousands of bats hanging above her, wings gently quivering. Copper remembers that she had never thought about bats before, but at that moment she was captivated and started to research them. The more she learned, the deeper her respect for these marvelous creatures, and the more she wanted to find a way to help people understand and appreciate them. In her bat sculptures...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bat in Frame with One Bean Pod
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
A self-taught sculptor, Copper is drawn to what she considers the “misunderstood” animal, and much of her work centers on bats and burros. Pushing the barrier between animal and human, she approaches her subjects from all angles, playing on them as animals, and morphing them with human figures. Copper was first inspired to sculpt bats when she was visiting a temple in Chachongsao, Thailand, where she encountered hundreds of thousands of bats hanging above her, wings gently quivering. Copper remembers that she had never thought about bats before, but at that moment she was captivated and started to research them. The more she learned, the deeper her respect for these marvelous creatures, and the more she wanted to find a way to help people understand and appreciate them. In her bat sculptures...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Five Nails
By David Tanych
Located in Napa, CA
David Tanych has been building objects since his father gave him a saw, hammer, nails and a block of wood at the age of 10. A veteran home and furniture builder, David turned his in...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Rozinante Horse A/P
By Sharon Loper
Located in Napa, CA
Cast bronze, Artist Proof Named for Don Quixote's horse, this dynamic bronze is characteristic of Loper's textured and elegant sculptural work. Sharon Loper creates transitory sc...
Category

Early 2000s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Flight
By Cathy Rose
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Hand formed clay with found materials.
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Clay

All That Jazz XXI / ceramic wall sculpture - cream, white, neutral 36 x 36 in
By Jane B. Grimm
Located in Burlingame, CA
Minimal Abstract Ceramic 36 x 36 inch wall sculpture in glossy and matte white ceramic tiles that are mounted to a white wood panel. A neutral work showcasing an "X" in matte white s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood, Paint

Solal
By Danette Landry
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze and Concrete on Polished Steel Stand. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Danette Landry was a longtime resident of California before moving to Paris to pursue studies in c...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Bronze, Steel

Phare
By Danette Landry
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze and Concrete on Polished Steel Stand. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Danette Landry was a longtime resident of California before moving to Paris to pursue studies in c...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Bronze, Steel

Wave
By Menashe Kadishman
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Wave" 1975 is a metal and glass sculpture multiple by noted Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015. It is signed, numbered 1/7 and dated under the main metal...
Category

1970s Abstract Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Meditate 5/9
By Sharon Loper
Located in Napa, CA
The work of Sharon Loper exemplifies an intensity of purpose, demonstrates a passion for excellence, and discloses an understanding and sensitivity to materials and the physical worl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Gold Zanfirico Foglio
By David Patchen
Located in Napa, CA
David Patchen creates vivid and luminous glass works using the time-honored techniques of cane and murrine glass blowing, originally discovered in the glass blowing studios of Venice...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Que Pena 1/50
By Siri Hollander
Located in Napa, CA
Siri Hollander, born in New York, lived most of her childhood in Andalusia, Spain, where the local community revolved around fairs and fiestas. Influenced by a family of artists and ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Parallel
By Dan Corbin
Located in Napa, CA
Cast bronze & Oxide Patina Dan Corbin's sculptures are a convergence of conceptualism and the human figure, illuminating what it feels like to be alive during current times, with all its beauty, complexity, contradictions, and possibilities. The artist’s sculptures address issues of contemporary society - materialism, industrialization and cultural change - while simultaneously referring to a wide range of human emotions. His sculptures lift the spirit while questioning what it is to be human. In Corbin’s archetype of man, intellect and soul are separate from the body. Armless, headless, anonymous cores can now be broken down to the smallest units, analyzed, engineered, beautified, and commodified. Corbin’s articulation of figurative sculpture takes iconography of the present and embeds it in the surface of his sculptures. He calls these miniature time capsules ‘inclusions’. Objects like cosmetic bottles, action figures, dolls, and feeder fish are sealed in resin and strategically embedded throughout the body. With these ‘inclusions’ the figure becomes a technologically enhanced vessel. The human body is no longer a container for a perfect being, handed down by god or evolution, but an aesthetically enhanced harbinger of a new era. In combination with the ‘inclusions’ Corbin uses a multitude of industrial materials, emphasizing the intrinsic value and physical properties of each. Each surface becomes fully charged with content, primed for multiple interpretations. Dan Corbin has been included in notable exhibitions at galleries and institutions including the Museum of Northern California Art...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mini Gyro
By David Tanych
Located in Napa, CA
David Tanych has been building objects since his father gave him a saw, hammer, nails and a block of wood at the age of 10. A veteran home and furniture builder, David turned his i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Flowers 6/9
By Gail Folwell
Located in Napa, CA
Gail Folwell is a contemporary sculptor who holds a BFA from the University of Denver and has had an accomplished career in graphic design as well as extensive university and college...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Metal

Le Corbeau (The Crow)
By Danette Landry
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze on Polished Steel Stand. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Danette Landry was a longtime resident of California before moving to Paris to pursue studies in cultural anthr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Cedars
By Troy Pillow
Located in Napa, CA
After years of autodidactic experimentation, Troy Pillow has developed a uniquely whimsical style of kinetic and static sculpture. Pillow is inspired by the contrasting forms of orga...
Category

2010s Kinetic Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Bronc 2/25
By Sandy Graves
Located in Napa, CA
Born in Colorado and raised in Nebraska, Sandy Graves first forayed into the art world by presenting work as a child and 4-H member at local county fairs....
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Zebra Fish
By Steve Jensen
Located in Napa, CA
Jensen’s primitive wooden carvings draw on his Scandinavian heritage as well as his contemporary experience with the landscape in the form of the...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Cedar

Pod Within
By Suzanne Biaggi
Located in Napa, CA
Said by Artist “I have been creating gardens in the greater Bay Area since I opened my landscape design studio in 1984 after receiving an MA in sculpture in 1981 from San Francisco S...
Category

2010s Modern Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Zig Zag / ceramic wall sculpture - cream, white, neutral 36 x 36 in
By Jane B. Grimm
Located in Burlingame, CA
Minimal Abstract Ceramic 36 x 36 inch wall sculpture in glossy and matte white ceramic tiles that create a zig-zag motif. Tiles are mounted to a white wood panel. A neutral work of a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood, Paint

Dodo Bird Small
By Copper Tritscheller
Located in Napa, CA
A self-taught sculptor, Copper is drawn to what she considers the “misunderstood” animal, and much of her work centers on bats and burros. Pushing the barrier between animal and human, she approaches her subjects from all angles, playing on them as animals, and morphing them with human figures. Copper was first inspired to sculpt bats when she was visiting a temple in Chachongsao, Thailand, where she encountered hundreds of thousands of bats hanging above her, wings gently quivering. Copper remembers that she had never thought about bats before, but at that moment she was captivated and started to research them. The more she learned, the deeper her respect for these marvelous creatures, and the more she wanted to find a way to help people understand and appreciate them. In her bat sculptures...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Twisting in the Wind
Located in Napa, CA
Black Basalt Stone “My inspiration is drawn from the sum of my life experiences, the amplified or muted, to fit my emotional state at the mo-ment when I am actually creating, design...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Art Crate #5
By Sam Richardson
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Art Crate #X" 1986 in a wood and acrylic paint sculpture by American minimalist artist Sam Richardson, 1924-2013. The size is 37 x ...
Category

Late 20th Century Minimalist Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

One in a Billion (Duogami) 6/50 - Kevin Box and Robert J. Lang
By Kevin Box
Located in Napa, CA
Painted Cast Bronze, Collaboration with Robert J. Lang, Edition of 50 Kevin Box is an internationally-renowned sculptor working in cast bronze, steel, and other metals. His work pus...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Queen's Vessel
Located in Napa, CA
On display at Auberge du Soleil. Inquire for weight. "Metaphors, symbols, the material world, the collective unconscious and the spiritual realm generate the sources in which I inv...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Thermometer 2010
By Matt Gil
Located in Napa, CA
Made of painted aluminum California born and educated sculptor Matt Gil graduated from San Jose State University, and his work has been widely exhibited throughout California since ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

iBone 1/9
By Amanda & Björn Sjöling
Located in Napa, CA
Bronze with iPhone, Edition of 9. Bjorn Sjoling has worked in many mediums, including oil painting, stained glass, wrought iron design and traditional s...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Under Pressure AP
By Amanda & Björn Sjöling
Located in Napa, CA
Bjorn Sjoling has worked in many mediums, including oil painting, stained glass, wrought iron design and traditional sculpture. With a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Sjoling is fascinated by mechanics and possesses an uncanny aptitude for understanding and manipulating the mechanical world. He is drawn to the hidden workings of the human body, and of this, the Remains to be Seen collaborative series was born. Remains to be Seen is created in close conjunction with his wife and artistic partner, Amanda Sjoling. The series peels away the external layers of our corporal bodies to showcase the beauty of the mechanical framework of skeletons. These expressive and humorous figures, cast in the traditional lost wax process, are life-size and completely anatomically correct limited edition works. The Sjoling team aims to create such quality bronze works that they present just as well from a distance as they do upon close examination. The works are both nobody and everybody at the same time through their lack of external characteristics. The Sjoling team aims to facilitate the viewer’s thoughts through such expansive and intricate topics as love, vanishing consumerism and greed, and life and death by offering the observer a universal portrait and a profound dichotomy that is so simple that it is obvious. Sjoling currently works out of the United Kingdom and ÆRENA Galleries...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ingérable
By Danette Landry
Located in Napa, CA
Patinaed Bronze on Polished Steel Stand Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Danette Landry was a longtime resident of California before moving to Paris to pursue studies in cultur...
Category

2010s Contemporary Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Everything is OK AP1
By Amanda & Björn Sjöling
Located in Napa, CA
Stainless Steel, Edition of 9. Bjorn Sjoling has worked in many mediums, including oil painting, stained glass, wrought iron design and traditional scul...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Marigold
By Troy Pillow
Located in Napa, CA
After years of autodidactic experimentation, Troy Pillow has developed a uniquely whimsical style of kinetic and static sculpture. Pillow is inspired by the contrasting forms of orga...
Category

2010s Bay Area - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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KAWS art toys have developed an avid audience in recent decades, and as in any robust collectible market, counterfeiters have followed the mania. Of course, you don’t have to worry about that on 1stDibs, where all our sellers are highly vetted.

A Giant Wedding Cake Has Us Looking at Portuguese Tiles in a New Light

At Waddesdon Manor, artist Joana Vasconcelos has installed a three-tiered patisserie inspired by the narrative tile work of her homeland. We take a look at the cake sculpture and how Portuguese tiles have been used in architecture from the 17th century to today.

These Soft Sculptures Are Childhood Imaginary Friends Come to Life

Miami artist and designer Gabriela Noelle’s fantastical creations appeal to the Peter Pan in all of us.

Hideho Tanaka Carefully Stitched Together Pieces of Paper to Make This Sculptural Textile

The Japanese fiber artist’s ‘Vanishing and Emerging Wall’ may seem innocuous — but it plays with conceptions of time.

When Art Galleries Join Together, Everybody Wins

Art associations are known for their glitzy fairs, but these organizations do a ton of work behind the scenes to help gallerists and collectors. Here, the heads of five major art associations give us the rundown of what they do.

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