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Item Ships From: Connecticut
Charles Cary Rumsey (American, 1879-1922) Colt Scratching Bronze Sculpture
By Charles Cary Rumsey
Located in Bristol, CT
CHARLES CARY RUMSEY (American, 1879-1922) Colt Scratching Nose, 1916 Roman Bronze Works casting #15/ 40 6 1/4"H x 7 1/2"L x 2 1/2"D Weight: 5.8lbs Inscribed on the base: CC Rum...
Category

1910s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

More than 50 Shades in Red
Located in Westport, CT
Angela Lane’s three-dimensional abstract canvases are organic structures that synthesize distinct elements. The core of the work is the painter’s pursuit ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Into Blue, Gudrun Pagter, Abstract geometric tapestry
By Gudrun Pagter
Located in Wilton, CT
Pagter’s minimalism is emblematic of the shared sensibilities of Scandinavian and Japanese artists, popularly termed 'Japandi'. Into Blue is one in a three part series. “In the refi...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Textile, Linen, Thread

Lime Glow, Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Textile
By Jo Barker
Located in Wilton, CT
Lime Glow, Jo Barker, woven on cotton warp using wool, cotton, linen, silk, embroidery threads, 29" x 30.75" x 1.5", 2010 This colorful contemporary abstract textile is by British...
Category

2010s Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Silk, Thread

To the Left
By Jaena Kwon
Located in Westport, CT
This piece is by Korean artist, Jaena Kwon. Her dimensional relief work is concerned with painting components and how painting space is constructed. She treats painting as an image o...
Category

2010s Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Fiberboard

Patricia Miranda, Florilegium Series, 2016, cochineal dyes, antique books, pearl
By Patricia Miranda
Located in Darien, CT
Patricia Miranda's work includes interdisciplinary installation, textile, paper and books. The textiles incorporated in these new pieces are vintage linens from her Italian and Irish grandmothers and sourced from friends and strangers around the country. Each donation is documented and integrated into the work. Textile as a form that wraps the body from cradle to grave. The role of lacemaking in the lives of women both economically and historically is packed with metaphorical potential. The relationship of craft and women’s work (re)appropriated by artists today to environmental and social issues is integral to the artist's research. Her work is process oriented; materials are submerged in natural dyes from oak gall wasp nests, cochineal insects, turmeric, indigo, and clay. She forages for raw materials, cook dyes, grind pigments, ecofeminist actions that consider environmental impacts of objects. The process is left visible as dyestuff is unfiltered in the vat and finished work. Sewn into larger works, Miranda incorporates hair, pearls, bone beads, Milagros, cast plaster. The distinct genetics and environmental and cultural history of each material asserts its voice as collaborator rather than medium. The lace inserts a visceral femininity into the pristine gallery, and exerts a ghostly trace of the history of domestic labor. The combination of earth and lace references human and environmental devastation and the conflation of nature and women’s bodies as justifications for exploitation. Mournful and solastalgic, they are lamentations to the violence against women and the earth. Patricia Miranda is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, educator, and founder of The Crit Lab, graduate-level critique seminars and Residency for artists, and MAPSpace project space. She has been Visiting Artist at Vermont Studio Center, the Heckscher Museum, and University of Utah; and been awarded residencies at I-Park, Weir Farm, Vermont Studio Center, and Julio Valdez Printmaking Studio. She received an Anonymous Was a Woman Covid19 Artist Relief Grant, an artist grant from ArtsWestchester/New York State Council on the Arts, and was part of a year-long NEA grant working with homeless youth. Miranda currently teaches graduate curatorial studies at Western Colorado University, and develops programs for K-12, museums, and institutions such as Franklin Furnace. Her work has been exhibited at ODETTA, NYC; ABC No Rio, NYC; Alexey von...
Category

2010s Feminist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Thread, Plaster, Dye, Found Objects

Patricia Miranda, Florilegium Series, 2016, cochineal dyes, antique books, pearl
By Patricia Miranda
Located in Darien, CT
Patricia Miranda's work includes interdisciplinary installation, textile, paper and books. The textiles incorporated in these new pieces are vintage linens from her Italian and Irish grandmothers and sourced from friends and strangers around the country. Each donation is documented and integrated into the work. Textile as a form that wraps the body from cradle to grave. The role of lacemaking in the lives of women both economically and historically is packed with metaphorical potential. The relationship of craft and women’s work (re)appropriated by artists today to environmental and social issues is integral to the artist's research. Her work is process oriented; materials are submerged in natural dyes from oak gall wasp nests, cochineal insects, turmeric, indigo, and clay. She forages for raw materials, cook dyes, grind pigments, ecofeminist actions that consider environmental impacts of objects. The process is left visible as dyestuff is unfiltered in the vat and finished work. Sewn into larger works, Miranda incorporates hair, pearls, bone beads, Milagros, cast plaster. The distinct genetics and environmental and cultural history of each material asserts its voice as collaborator rather than medium. The lace inserts a visceral femininity into the pristine gallery, and exerts a ghostly trace of the history of domestic labor. The combination of earth and lace references human and environmental devastation and the conflation of nature and women’s bodies as justifications for exploitation. Mournful and solastalgic, they are lamentations to the violence against women and the earth. Patricia Miranda is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, educator, and founder of The Crit Lab, graduate-level critique seminars and Residency for artists, and MAPSpace project space. She has been Visiting Artist at Vermont Studio Center, the Heckscher Museum, and University of Utah; and been awarded residencies at I-Park, Weir Farm, Vermont Studio Center, and Julio Valdez Printmaking Studio. She received an Anonymous Was a Woman Covid19 Artist Relief Grant, an artist grant from ArtsWestchester/New York State Council on the Arts, and was part of a year-long NEA grant working with homeless youth. Miranda currently teaches graduate curatorial studies at Western Colorado University, and develops programs for K-12, museums, and institutions such as Franklin Furnace. Her work has been exhibited at ODETTA, NYC; ABC No Rio, NYC; Alexey von...
Category

2010s Feminist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Thread, Plaster, Dye, Found Objects

Into Blue, Red & Black, Mid-Century Modern Textile Triptych by Gudrun Pagter
By Gudrun Pagter
Located in Wilton, CT
Pagter’s minimalism is emblematic of the shared sensibilities of Scandinavian and Japanese artists, popularly termed 'Japandi’. This Mid-Century Modern style tiber art triptych is co...
Category

2010s Modern Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Textile, Linen, Thread

Ceramic #2010
By Alice Federico
Located in Fairfield, CT
Alice Federico was born in Selma, Alabama in 1945. She received a BA degree in history from Hollins University (1967), an MFA in ceramics from East Carolina University (1977), as wel...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Daily Grind
By Jim Rennert
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sculpture of two men in business suits, back to back with their arms linked Edition of 9
Category

2010s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Nancy Baker, Bulwark, 2019, painting, collage, cut out board, 15 x 15 x 2 inches
By Nancy Baker
Located in Darien, CT
These new paintings and works on paper are the outgrowth of experimentation that seeks to bring the work to a newer outpost of Baker’s search for an honest self-revelation. The new s...
Category

2010s Rococo Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Board, Archival Pigment, Wood Panel

"Chunjeein 1, 2 & 3" (Triptych) Contemporary Korean Textile Wall Sculptures
By Chang Yeonsoon
Located in Wilton, CT
"Chunjeein-1, 2 & 3", 33” x 7 1/8” x 6 3/4” (total installed dimensions), 2019 This three-piece work of abaca fiber, pure gold leaf and eco-soluble resin is by Chang Yeonsoon (b. 1950), a Korean...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Jo Yarrington, See-matics Wish_2019_acrylic_9 x 22 inches
By Jo Yarrington
Located in Darien, CT
Jo Yarrington’s photographs, prints, works on paper, glass sculptures and architecturally-based installations have been shown in exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Y...
Category

2010s Conceptual Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass

B'Still Life, Contemporary Textile Wall Hanging by Anda Klancic
Located in Wilton, CT
B'Still Life, Anda Klancic, hand-controlled, machine-embroidered lace, cotton, synthetic, metal threads, 23" x 42", 1996-2020. "The tactility of the interweaving in the fibrous wor...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Cotton, Thread

Loren Eiferman, Satellite, 2010, 125 pieces of wood, copper, patina
By Loren Eiferman
Located in Darien, CT
Over many decades Loren Eiferman has created and mastered a unique technique of working with wood—her primary material. First, she begins with a drawing of an idea. Then she take...
Category

2010s Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Diane Englander, White and Wood IX, 2014, Wood, Mixed Media
By Diane Englander
Located in Darien, CT
A native New Yorker, Diane had an earlier career including 17 years as a management consultant to local nonprofits concerned with poverty or disenfranchisement; work in NYC governmen...
Category

2010s Arte Povera Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Norma Márquez Orozco, The Sun, 2016, Translucent Paper, 30 x 30, Minimalist
By Norma Marquez Orozco
Located in Darien, CT
Norma Marquez Orozco explores concepts of impermanence, perception, form and balance through physical movement of the work itself in a lucid, game-like context, like puzzles. All the elements are made of paper, molded into three-dimensional forms. The repetitive geometric shapes are assembled inside boxes built out of translucent paper. The arrangement is random and unfixed to allow movement and unpredictable composition. The harmonies and tensions in the work arise from different exchanges between the colors, the patterns, and the geometric and organic shapes, as well as the sense that change is constantly occurring as the elements shift and move. When one looks at these compositions, you see them for the first time, every time, because what is creating and completing the artwork is always changing; such as light, weather and forms merge and interact. As a result of these dynamic relationships, the work extends beyond her personal hand, sustaining an appearance and composition entirely of its own. Norma Márquez Orozco was
 born
 in
 Chicago,
Illinois,
 and
 raised
 in
 Guadalajara,
 Jalisco,
 Mexico. Her work can be seen as an investigation into the way relationships emerge and evolve when elements like color, form, shape, lines, angle and pattern are blended, shifted and layered. She currently lives and works in New York City. Marquez Orozco
 has
 curated
 exhibitions throughout
 New
 York
 and
 has hosted
 lectures
 and
 artist
 talks
 for
 the
 public. In
 2001
 she founded
 Floor4Art, an
 alternative
 space
 in
 West
 Harlem
 that
 houses
 artist’s
 studios
 and
 exhibition
 space
 aimed
 at
 producing,
 promoting
 and
 connecting
 artists.
 Exhibition venues include: ODETTA, Brooklyn, NY, Longwood Art Gallery, Queens Museum, The (S)Files 007/ El Barrio...
Category

2010s Minimalist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Archival Paper

Yvette Cohen, 3+2, Triptych_2011_oil, shaped canvas, wood dowel, Minimalist
By Yvette Cohen
Located in Darien, CT
Yvette Cohen’s oil paintings of geometric masses of color on shaped canvas become objects that fluctuate between two and three dimensions, bridging the divide between sculpture and ...
Category

2010s Minimalist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Oil

Bars and Stripes, 2017, Nylon flag, Aluminum flag pole
By David Borawski
Located in Darien, CT
David Borawski lives and works in Hartford, Connecticut, and received his BFA from the Hartford Art School of the University of Hartford. A multi-media installation artist, his work...
Category

2010s Conceptual Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Gil Scullion, You Get, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand_cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category

2010s Conceptual Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Paper

Gil Scullion, You Walk, 2017, 20 sheets stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category

2010s Conceptual Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Paper

Nancy Baker, 19th Amendment, 2017, paper, acrylic paint, digital pigment print
By Nancy Baker
Located in Darien, CT
In Baker’s work, there is solace in the geometry of fundamentals, and a practice that focuses on the ephemeral nature of paper and the ease of its transportability, which allows he...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Digital Pigment

Emily Feinstein, Play, 2015, Wood, Paint
By Emily Feinstein
Located in Darien, CT
Emily Feinstein grew up with a father who was a cabinetmaker with a shop in the basement. She spent a lot of time making things and constructing with wood. Her ongoing interest in r...
Category

2010s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Emily Feinstein, Wood Drawing, 2016, Wood, Mahogany, Plywood
By Emily Feinstein
Located in Darien, CT
Emily Feinstein grew up with a father who was a cabinetmaker with a shop in the basement. She spent a lot of time making things and constructing with wood. Her ongoing interest in r...
Category

2010s Arte Povera Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Mahogany, Plywood

Black No II Blue, Red, Hand-Woven Tapestry, Textile Wall Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Black No II Blue, Red, wool, coco ropes, 66" x73", 1991. This contemporary abstract hand-woven tapestry, wall sculpture was done by Kari Stiansen. Kari Stiansen is a Norwegian Post...
Category

1990s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool

Fritz Horstman, Formwork for a Square Pad, 2015, Steel, Wood, Maple
By Fritz Horstman
Located in Darien, CT
While working on a large building project several years ago the artist, Fritz Horstman was struck by the poetry in the unfinished state of the construction site. He was drawn specifically to the space between the plywood walls that were raised as formworks for the pouring of cement. That space could only exist for a few hours before the cement truck...
Category

2010s Conceptual Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Richard Bottwin, 'Red.Center', 2016, Acrylic Paint, Wood
By Richard Bottwin
Located in Darien, CT
Architecture and functional objects inform the vocabulary of Richard Bottwin’s sculpture. The plywood surfaces, laminated with wood veneers or painted with acrylic colors, are confi...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Karen Schiff, Space Die, 2016, Wood, Ink, Gouache
By Karen Schiff
Located in Darien, CT
Karen Schiff is an artist and wordsmith based in New York; she has always been a reader as well as a visual artist. Her drawings, paintings, installations, and performances combine t...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Ink, Gouache

Karen Schiff, Space Eyes, 2016, Wood, Gouache
By Karen Schiff
Located in Darien, CT
Karen Schiff is an artist and wordsmith based in New York; she has always been a reader as well as a visual artist. Her drawings, paintings, installations, and performances combine t...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Gouache

Richard Bottwin, 'Parallel #5', 2006, Wood
By Richard Bottwin
Located in Darien, CT
Architecture and functional objects inform the vocabulary of Richard Bottwin’s sculpture. The plywood surfaces, laminated with wood veneers or painted with acrylic colors, are confi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Brocado en Lino, Carolina Yrarrázaval, handwoven textile
Located in Wilton, CT
This handwoven contemporary textile sculpture, Brocado en Lino, was done by Chilean fiber artist, Carolina Yrarrázaval (b. 1960). Yrarrázaval expl...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Linen, Cotton

Just Tapes
By Tim Yankosky
Located in Fairfield, CT
Materials are often the driving force and inspiration behind the works of art that I create. I have always been drawn to the functional wear and patina of vintage and found objects. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

Fruit Stand, Ed. 3/6
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Figurative sculpture of woman working at a fruit stand
Category

Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Eclipse IV
By KX2: Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman
Located in Westport, CT
The medium of this KX2 diptych is aluminum with oil on canvas KX2 is a collaboration combining the strengths of artists and sisters Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman who create mathematica...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

White Marble Nike Shoes /Clothing and Fashion Sculpture / "His Airness"
Located in Greenwich, CT
His Airness 11.5 x 4.5 x 6 inches Edition of 25 White marble sculpture of Nike shoes Authenticity Certificate, acquired from artist's studio Frank Holl...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Anglers
By Jane DeDecker
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 50 American, b. 1961 Jane DeDecker’s energetic and dynamic bronze sculptures serve as a reflection of her own life experiences and those of her closely-knit family. Her t...
Category

1990s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

When I'm Down
By Jane DeDecker
Located in Greenwich, CT
Limited edition figurative sculpture
Category

Early 2000s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Resting
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Ed. 2/6. Bronze sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi of a woman sitting.
Category

1970s Realist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ceramic #2013
By Alice Federico
Located in Fairfield, CT
Alice Federico was born in Selma, Alabama in 1945. She received a BA degree in history from Hollins University (1967), an MFA in ceramics from East Carolina University (1977), as well as a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute (1983). Trained first as an historian, historical pots have always had an influence on her work. That influence includes Chinese Sung ware...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Rat Race
By Jim Rennert
Located in Greenwich, CT
A man in a business suit running in a wheel. Edition of 9
Category

2010s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Curves Ahead
Located in Westport, CT
Angela Lane’s three-dimensional abstract works are organic structures that synthesize distinct elements. The core of the work is the painter’s pursuit of ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Prometheus, study
Located in Greenwich, CT
Unique Peter Kirkiles (American, b. 1966) Sculptor Peter Kirkiles stresses that the inspiration for his metal sculptures comes from the satisfaction of the process of fabricating a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Saint-Gobain VW - Mirrored Glass Wall Sculpture White Gold Window Copper Wing
Located in Kent, CT
In this wall-mounted sculpture, a copper and nickel-plated crow's wing extends out from a shaped piece of glass, a window from a 1990 Volkswagen Passat mirrored with white gold leaf....
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Gold Leaf

Elephant
By Leo Sewell
Located in Greenwich, CT
Leo Sewell (b. 1945) is an American "found object" artist. His assemblages of recycled material are in over 40 museums and in private collections worldwide. Sewell was born in Annap...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Mixed Media

Like Riding a Bike
By Jane DeDecker
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 31 American, b. 1961 Jane DeDecker’s energetic and dynamic bronze sculptures serve as a reflection of her own life experiences and those of her closely-knit family. Her twelve nieces and nephews are the primary source of her inspiration, though DeDecker’s sculptures are not portraits. In fact, her loose style leaves her viewers with room for interpretation, so as to see their own lives within her sculptures. This imprecision, combined with her unique ability to capture specific moments to which each viewer can relate on a personal level, regardless of age, give DeDecker’s work a timeless quality that spans generations. DeDecker began her artistic training as a painter at the University of Northern Colorado, until a professor, noticing her joy in the portrayal of shapes and forms, suggested she try her hand at sculpture. Taking his advice, DeDecker went on to study at Gobelins School of Tapestry in Paris, and in returning to Colorado, spent five years as master craftsman to the notable bronze sculptor George Lundeen. DeDecker is a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and has gone on to receive copious awards, such as the Critics Choice Award from the Kimball Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX. Major installations of DeDecker’s sculptures are located at the Presidential Library in Washington, DC; the Mayo Clinic...
Category

Early 2000s American Impressionist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pair x French Metal Horses
Located in Bristol, CT
Size: 22 1/2"H x 28"W x 6"D
Category

20th Century Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Abstraction
By Reuben Nakian
Located in Greenwich, CT
Abstract terracotta sculpture
Category

1970s Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Quest
By Kristina Grace
Located in Westport, CT
This beautiful blue and white dimensional butterfly piece is made of wood panel, butterflies, acrylics and bioresins. The artist, Kristina Grace, re...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Donut #20A
By Barbara Fiore
Located in Fairfield, CT
Barbara Fiore started her artistic career as an illustrator and web designer working for some of the world's most prominent companies and publishers. She has always been inspired by the physical and visual world of animals and nature and has discovered clay as the perfect medium to express her vision. Barbara lives and works along the Delaware River in Northeastern Pennsylvania with her husband, artist Peter Fiore.
Category

2010s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Casein

Aqua poppies
By Donald Sultan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Shaped aluminum with aqua powder coat on polished aluminum base.
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

WTF
By Tim Yankosky
Located in Fairfield, CT
Materials are often the driving force and inspiration behind the works of art that I create. I have always been drawn to the functional wear and patina of vintage and found objects. Recently, vintage measuring tapes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

Salome with the Head of John the Baptist
By Reuben Nakian
Located in Greenwich, CT
Incised with the artist's estate signature, dated 1991 and numbered 2/9
Category

1990s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pink Preying Mantis
Located in New York, NY
Wesley Fleming and Jupiter Nielsen Pink Preying Mantis, 2013 Flameworked soft glass and borosilicate glass WFJN001
Category

2010s Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Commute (woman)
By Jim Rennert
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 9 American, b. 1958 National Sculpture Society Fellow Jim Rennert was born in 1958, and grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Salt Lake City, Utah. After ten trying years o...
Category

2010s Realist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Rough Day
By Jim Rennert
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 45 Jim Rennert was born in 1958 and was raised in the Southwest United States. Rennert began exhibiting his work in 1993 and has since become an important figure in contem...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Morning Coffee
By Bruno Lucchesi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Category

20th Century Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Rain in Rome
By Jane DeDecker
Located in Greenwich, CT
A mother and father with their kids on their shoulders all squeezed under the same umbrella.
Category

Early 2000s Impressionist Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Starship
By Tim Yankosky
Located in Fairfield, CT
Materials are often the driving force and inspiration behind the works of art that I create. I have always been drawn to the functional wear and patina of vintage and found objects. Recently, vintage measuring tapes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

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Flamingo
By Leo Sewell
Located in Greenwich, CT
Leo Sewell (b. 1945) is an American "found object" artist. His assemblages of recycled material are in over 40 museums and in private collections worldwide. Sewell was born in Annap...
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Mixed Media

Sail Form
By Mia Fonssagrives-Solow
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mercedes Polar White on Fiberglass Edition of 6
Category

2010s Contemporary Connecticut - Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Automotive Paint

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