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Torsion in Ocean Blue 22/01, clear & jade sculptural glass vessel by Emma Baker
By Emma Baker
Located in London, GB
'Torsion in Ocean Blue 22/01' is a unique sculptural artwork by the British artist, Emma Baker. Emma Baker has worked with glass for over ten years, initially encountering the mate...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Chroma Vug in Olivin, amorphic geode crystal glass artwork by Samantha Donaldson
By Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Chroma Vug in Olivin' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created from layers of transparent and coloured glass which are enhanced by the bri...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Vug in Smokey Topaz & Olive, geode crystal glass artwork by Samantha Donaldson
By Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Vug in Smokey Topaz & Olive' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created by layers of coloured glass, the transparent colours merge and creat...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Vug in Dark Amber & Olive, a fluid amorphic glass artwork by Samantha Donaldson
By Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Vug in Dark Amber & Olive' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created by layers of coloured glass, the transparent colours merge and create ...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Chroma Vug in Smokey Topaz, an amorphic glass sculpture by Samantha Donaldson
By Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Chroma Vug in Smokey Topaz' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created by layers of coloured glass, the transparent colours merge and create...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Vug in Gold Topaz & Rauch Topaz, a geode glass sculpture by Samantha Donaldson
By Samantha Donaldson
Located in London, GB
'Vug in Gold Topaz & Rauch Topaz' is a unique handblown sculpture by the British artist, Samantha Donaldson. Created by layers of coloured glass, the transparent colours merge and c...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Ore in Amber & Ecru with Gold, a Glass Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
By Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Ore in Amber & Ecru with Gold' is a unique handblown and sculpted glass artwork by the Danish and British artists, Hanne Enemark & Louis Thompson. The outer glass form contains a...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Luster, Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

1960s Belgian Ceramic Abstract Sculpture with Bronze Textured Style Finish
Located in London, GB
A 1960s Belgian ceramic abstract sculpture with bronze textured style finish mounted on natural wooden base, signed on the base "J H '64".
Category

1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Vintage England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Woven Pastel Mandala No 6, a mixed coloured glass sculpture by Layne Rowe
By Layne Rowe
Located in London, GB
'Woven Pastel Mandala No 6 (shiny)' is a unique handblown, sculpted and cut glass sculpture by the British artist, Layne Rowe. Rowe’s inspiration is drawn from the dramatic Devon coastline which informs his love for detail, a constant theme for his ever-evolving creations. The Woven series in particular is the result of intricate layers of varied coloured canes which are manipulated to follow and twist around the form of the piece, creating movement. These are then cold cut to reveal the vibrant colours hidden beneath the surface. In his own words: “The effect is like water over precious stones or the rock with its glimmering colours beneath reflecting natural growth and corrosion. I enjoy observing people’s reactions to my work, everything is up for interpretation, as my work is diverse, complex and sometimes subversive. It invites you to look again and again. My introduction to hot glass gave me an insatiable desire to explore this medium to its limits. I find glass an inspiration in itself but have found inspiration from the natural world and its issues” Rowe’s journey with glass began during his degree course in 3D design at the University of Central Lancashire. During the following seven years he worked alongside a number of glassmakers at the London Glass Blowing hot shop, enhancing and Fine-tuning his skills before moving to Brazil. During this time Rowe set up his own glass studio but also experienced a different working environment alongside Industrial glassmakers. On returning to the UK with an initial set-up in Hertfordshire, he rejoined London Glassblowing, where he has worked on and off from 2005 to the present day. Currently, Rowe now makes his work at a number of studios all-over the UK and also produces Peter Layton...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Catcher of the Skies, glass sculpture by Monica Guggisberg & Philip Baldwin
By Monica Guggisberg & Philip Baldwin
Located in London, GB
'Catcher of the Skies' is a unique pink, orange and black hand-blown and cut glass artwork with steel hull by the American and Swiss artists, Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg. Combining Scandinavian and Venetian glass making techniques, their sculptural boat centerpieces are made from smaller blown and cut glass components nestled (in sand) inside a metallic hull. 'We are migratory creatures; the history of our species is about journeys, departures, leaving and arriving, starting over. And none more so than ourselves. Our new work is both culturally and personally inclined. An autobiographical touch in civilizational reflection. Wherever man goes he builds, laying down cultural lines which gradually transform into relics and artefacts over time's inevitable march. Urban landscapes and complex designs grow and expand, deteriorate and decay. And on again we move, taking the memories of our exploits with us to use in the next story.' B&G Baldwin (1947, New York) and Guggisberg (1955, Bern) have been a collaborative team for over forty years. They share an instinctive appreciation for the subtle blending of art and design, functionality and abstract expression, combined with a love of material – especially glass. The list of museums and collections which have acquired their works is long and impressive. Individual showings, as well as participation in group shows, have given them opportunities to present their works at leading galleries and in major museums in Europe, Japan and the United States and their works rank among the best to be found in the international glass art scene. Working freelance, they have also designed successful products for international glass manufacturers since 1985. Their clients have included renowned firms like Rosenthal, Steuben, Corning and Venini. Over time their work has developed its own distinctive signature, based in Italian cold-working (battuto) combined with the Swedish overlay process for layering colours. They have been pioneers in adapting these techniques and in creating a distinct expression of their own. Colour, light, texture, pattern, and shape together reveal an undercurrent of meaning and value, adhering to the simplest of forms and clear lines. Over the years they have become more sculptural in focus, while seeking to imbue their work with a deep connection to archetypal forms and shapes, and striving for the highest level of craftsmanship. They address eternal symbols of human culture and history, while embracing contemporary evolution in form and meaning. In recent years large installations and major exhibitions in public spaces, such as Canterbury Cathedral...
Category

2010s European Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Two Sculptural Tall Studio Pottery Vases in Blue and Brown
Located in London, GB
Two elongated sculptural Studio Pottery vases, of which one with double neck, are made on the turning wheel and partly hand sculpted. They are glazed in blue and brown over flowing glazes. They are sculpted by M Fisher...
Category

1990s German England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Stratiform Aerugo 1.0.001, Unique Green Glass Sculpture by Liam Reeves
By Liam Reeves
Located in London, GB
Stratiform Aerugo 1.0.001 is a unique hand-blown glass vessel with fine white filigree cane detail created by the British artist Liam Reeves. Hand blown in bright lime green glass, the interior has a mirrored finish, which results in a beautiful metallic effect. The entire piece is finally sandblasted creating a soft satin, diffused finish. Liam Reeves has been making glass professionally since 1998 when he graduated from Middlesex University with a BA (Hons) in three-dimensional design. During this time he has honed his skills whilst working in the glass industry for some of the best glassmakers in the UK. In 2009 Reeves studied for an MA at the RCA in order to explore the creative possibilities of the medium of glassblowing. He is currently hot-glass technician at the very same and prestigious Royal College of Art in London. While at the RCA Liam discovered a passion for investigating pivotal techniques from glassblowing’s two-millennia of rich history. From the mould blowing of ancient Rome to the complex goblet-making techniques of Renaissance Venice...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Enchanted Dawn in Blues II, a Unique Glass Tree Sculpture by Louis Thompson
By Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Enchanted Dawn in Blues II' is a unique glass tree sculpture by the British artist, Louis Thompson. With both his Enchanted Dawn and Dusk collections, Thompson brings a joyous an...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Carnivale, repeat patterned black & white blown glass sculpture by Peter Bowles
By Peter Bowles
Located in London, GB
'Carnivale' is unique glass artwork by the British artist, Peter Bowles. Initially studying glass at Stourbridge College of Art and Design, Peter Bowles went on to work with some o...
Category

2010s Australian Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Earthly Treasures No 27, an Elm & Cornish Turquoise Sculpture by Morrison Thomas
By Morrison Thomas
Located in London, GB
‘Earthly Treasures No 27’ is a unique sculptural bowl by the British artist, Morrison Thomas. It is made from burred English Elm inlaid with Cornish Turquoise. Morrison turns beautiful wooden spheres from damaged or diseased trees that have been felled as they can no longer survive. Using aged wood such as this, reveals cracks and crevices which the artist can inlay with precious minerals. The results are breathtaking. These take on the role of globes and are evocative of old maps. The minerals suggest undiscovered islands and continents. During Thomas’ time as a designer and maker of furniture it was usual practice to mask and hide any blemishes or cracks in the wood, however much like the Japanese art of Kintsugi (where ceramic breakages are repaired with gold and precious metals) Thomas highlights the anomalies in the wood by inlaying them with naturally formed colorful minerals, many taken from his personal collection which he still adds to. Recent visits to the ‘World Famous’ Blue John Mine and also a working Fluorspar mine in Derbyshire has meant new materials for future inlays. With the wood hard to find and unpredictable to turn, the resulting union of the Earth’s natural resources are patiently and skilfully jigsawed together, resulting in truly unique treasure-laden artworks. Is his own words: ‘The two mediums I combine both come directly from the Earth. The trees form and grow at the surface whilst the minerals can form at great depth. It is not unknown for some trees to have accumulated pieces of crystals in their roots. The thought of this combination of a substance formed during explosive episodes in the Earth millions of years ago with a gently formed living substance, which may have been growing for hundreds of years before finally coming to an end, is both exhilarating and intriguing. I think of it as a fusion between animate and inanimate, above and below the ground, naturally both beautiful, and without which, we as humans could not survive’ Morrison Thomas was born at New Inn Cottage in the tiny village of Charlton near Banbury, Oxfordshire. His father was a cabinet maker & carpenter who was also a wheelwright and blacksmith, as with many village craftsman of the time, he was skilled in all things. Keeping the family tradition, Thomas continued in his father’s footsteps and is a fourth generation woodworker. As a furniture designer & maker Thomas has exhibited his work in numerous high profile galleries and undertaken many prestigious commissions. He has written articles on woodworking with his work appearing in numerous publications. Previously the chairman of the Surrey Guild of Craftsmen and with a listing in Debrett’s Who’s Who, his achievements are many, especially in consideration that he received no formal training, with his skills obtained from observing and listening to his father. For many years Thomas designed and made contemporary furniture but mainly due to health reasons stopped making larger-scale works. With woodworking in his blood and a material he simply couldn’t stop creating with, he resumed his creative skills some years later by making unique hand-turned wooden vessels...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Precious Stone, Elm

Dna Sequence iii, a Green & Aqua Glass Bottle Installation by Louis Thompson
By Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
'DNA Sequence III' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 5 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. Accomplished glass artist Thompson explores illusion...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Going Round in Circles I, a Grey, Blue & Orange Glass Artwork by Sarah Wiberley
By Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
'Going Round in Circles I' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. By bringing contemporary style to the traditions of glassblowing used in the ...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Cut Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Tricolarial 50, a Unique Red, Purple, Blue & Green Glass Vase by Vic Bamforth
Located in London, GB
'Tricolarial 50' is a unique hand blown sculptural vase by the British artist Vic Bamforth. Blown in red, purple, blue and green colored glass which are encased in clear glass to cre...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Orientation in Gold No 4, Amber Flat Glass Sculpture by Sandra A. Fuchs
By Sandra A. Fuchs
Located in London, GB
'Orientation in Gold No 4' is a unique glass sculpture by the Austrian artist Sandra A. Fuchs, created in amber, white and clear glass. Fuchs creates her own multicoloured and comp...
Category

2010s Austrian Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Walnut

Damien Hirst, Magnificent 7, Produced 2000. Gagosian Gallery Ed, Signed/Numbered
By Damien Hirst
Located in London, GB
Damien Hirst 'The Magnificent Seven' Produced in 2000, in conjunction with "Damien Hirst: Theories, Models, Methods, Approaches, Assumptions, Results and Findings" at Gagosian Ga...
Category

Early 2000s British Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Paper

Turbulence in Tea, a Bubble Filled Glass Sculpture / Vessel by Anthony Scala
By Anthony Scala
Located in London, GB
Turbulence in Tea is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Anthony Scala. Sculpted and handblown, this artwork is created from very thick glass which is filled with a multitude of trapped bubbles. Each one sparkles and catches the light, all enhanced by the intense yet fading colour of the main form. About this collection in the artist's own words; "My Turbulence pieces have always been a way for me to step back from my precise optical work and re-engage with the material on a more ‘physical’ level. The colours I choose are always soft, muted shades which act as the perfect backdrop for the drama and movement of the effervescence. The shapes are unfussy so as not to detract from the light play given off by the myriad of bubbles. The pieces are blown incredibly thickly. This is to maximise the depth of the glass and impart an intensity of movement to the effervescence captured within each piece" With a career in glass now spanning over 20 years, Scala creates art works that can only be described as acts of precision. As equally beautiful as they are meticulously created and despite being a hugely skilled glass blower, it is with cold working that Scala excels. Initially qualified as an architectural model maker, it was during this time that Scala learnt many disciplines that would be equally relevant to and ultimately inform his practice today. His passion for glass was discovered however during an apprenticeship with Peter Layton at his studio at London Glassblowing. The beginning of a long standing association for him with this acclaimed studio. In 2005 at the age of 27, Scala won the prestigious 'Glass Sellers Award' (other recipients have included Alison Kinnard, Colin Reid, Richard Jackson, and Bob Crooks...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Guillerme et Chambron & Danikowski, Votre Mason Grandfather Clock
By Guillerme et Chambron
Located in London, GB
c. 1960's Blond oak frame Made in France H207 x W107 x D34 cm
Category

Late 20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Oak

Christopher Marvell, Looking At The Stars
By Christopher Marvell
Located in London, GB
Bronze, Ed. 5 H40 x W27 x D13 cm
Category

20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Seven Stages of Degradation, an installation by Louis Thompson & Sophie Thomas
By Louis Thompson, Sophie Thomas
Located in London, GB
Seven Stages of Degradation is a unique art glass installation of seven components by the British artist Louise Thompson and the British designer Sophie Thomas. Each piece is solid glass with internal colored detail and trapped bubbles. Each topped with a found beach plastic cap. An ongoing body of work with the first set exhibited as part of the Summer Exhibition 2018, at the Royal Academy London. The artwork's aim is to highlight the current serious issue of ocean plastic. Although not essentially about it’s dramatic harmful effect on the sea’s inhabitants and environment, this artwork focuses on the prolonged duration for which it can exist within these vital waters. About the collaborating artists; Louis Thompson With a professional career spanning over 25 years, Thompson has taught in the UK and abroad. He has exhibited extensively in the UK, Europe, USA and Japan. In 2012 Thompson received two prestigious awards in the UK: British Glass Biennale Winner and the Jerwood Foundation Makers Commission. He has been invited to create installations for various museums and international exhibitions and his work is held in permanent museum collections in Belgium, Germany, Japan, Czech Republic and the V&A Museum in London. Thompson has completed International residencies at the prestigious Museum of Glass in Tacoma, The Glazenhuis Museum in Belgium and most recently at Soneva Art Glass in the Maldives. Sophie Thomas A highly respected and established leader in creative campaigning and communication design, Thomas’ long...
Category

2010s British Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Plastic, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Nicola Tassie, Diablo 1
Located in London, GB
2020 Glazed stoneware H9 x D13 cm
Category

2010s England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Forest + Found, Land Jar
By Forest + Found
Located in London, GB
2022 English walnut H33 cm x D31 cm
Category

2010s England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Walnut

Bracket Mushrooms in Grey and White, a Glass Sculptural Plate by Verity Pulford
By Verity Pulford
Located in London, GB
'Bracket Mushrooms in Grey and White' is a unique glass artwork by the British artist, Verity Pulford. Verity Pulford is a curator and artist, specialising in glass, who lives and...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Ivory Petal Gourd IV by Julie Nelson
Located in Geneve, CH
Ivory Petal Gourd IV by Julie Nelson One Of A Kind Dimensions: D 34 x H 32 cm Materials: Ceramic stoneware and porcelain Artist Julie Nelson uses th...
Category

2010s British Post-Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Clovis in Amethyst, a Unique Tall Abstract Glass Sculpture by James Devereux
By James Devereux
Located in London, GB
'Clovis in Amethyst' is a unique tall glass sculpture by the British artist James Devereux. Refinement and daring combine within this statuesque sculpture. Poised upon a museum-qu...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Under the Influence VIII, a Unique Glass, Copper & Rope Sculpture by Chris Day
By Chris Day
Located in London, GB
Under the Influence VIII is a unique sculpture by the British artist Chris Day created from handblown & sculpted glass with micro bore copper pipe, copper wire and rope. About ‘Unde...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Oro in Yellow I, Unique Yellow & Slate Grey Glass Sculpture by Morten Klitgaard
By Morten Klitgaard
Located in London, GB
‘Oro I’ is a unique sculpture by the Danish artist, Morten Klitgaard. In the artist's own words: "My work is driven by the urge to investigate and push the limits of glass as a mat...
Category

2010s Danish Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

English, Bowl
Located in London, GB
Wooden H6.5 x D14 cm
Category

20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Turbulence in Aubergine, a Bubbly Glass Sculpture / Vessel by Anthony Scala
By Anthony Scala
Located in London, GB
Turbulence in Aubergine is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Anthony Scala. Sculpted and handblown, this artwork is created from very thick glass which is filled with a multitude of trapped bubbles. Each one sparkles and catches the light, all enhanced by the intense yet fading colour of the main form. About this collection in the artist's own words; "My Turbulence pieces have always been a way for me to step back from my precise optical work and re-engage with the material on a more ‘physical’ level. The colours I choose are always soft, muted shades which act as the perfect backdrop for the drama and movement of the effervescence. The shapes are unfussy so as not to detract from the light play given off by the myriad of bubbles. The pieces are blown incredibly thickly. This is to maximise the depth of the glass and impart an intensity of movement to the effervescence captured within each piece" With a career in glass now spanning over 20 years, Scala creates art works that can only be described as acts of precision. As equally beautiful as they are meticulously created and despite being a hugely skilled glass blower, it is with cold working that Scala excels. Initially qualified as an architectural model maker, it was during this time that Scala learnt many disciplines that would be equally relevant to and ultimately inform his practice today. His passion for glass was discovered however during an apprenticeship with Peter Layton at his studio at London Glassblowing. The beginning of a long standing association for him with this acclaimed studio. In 2005 at the age of 27, Scala won the prestigious 'Glass Sellers Award' (other recipients have included Alison Kinnard, Colin Reid, Richard Jackson, and Bob Crooks...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Clovis in Grey to Topaz, a Textured Tall Glass Sculpture by James Devereux
By James Devereux
Located in London, GB
'Clovis in Grey to Topaz' is a unique tall glass sculpture by the British artist James Devereux. Refinement and daring combine within this statue...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Forest Relic Collection, Steel & Gold Textured Metal Vessels by Claire Malet
By Claire Malet
Located in London, GB
'Forest Relic Collection' is a unique trio of sculptural vessels by the British artist, Claire Malet. The size for each one is; Forest Relic I 20cm H, 14cm ø £1375 ?Forest Re...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper, Steel, Gold Leaf

Liberato Zola, Vase
By Liberato Zola
Located in London, GB
1920 Brass and copper Made in Italy H39 cm
Category

1920s Vintage England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Copper

Daam Dah 7-1, a Unique Black Glass Lidded Box with Gold Detail by Choi Keeryong
By Choi Keeryong
Located in London, GB
Daam Dah 7-1 is a unique black cast glass lidded box with 23.5 carat gold leaf, by the South Korean artist, Choi Keeryong. When casting glass, tiny bubbl...
Category

2010s European Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Ore in Sienna & Ecru with Gold, a Glass & Gold Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
By Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Ore in Sienna & Ecru with gold' is a unique glass sculpture in aubergine and off-white colored glass by the collaborative artists Hanne Enemark (Danish) and Louis Thompson (British)...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

Trio of Amber Murano Mirrored Spheres By Alberto Donà
Located in London, GB
Introducing a set of three hand-blown glass spheres designed by Alberto Dona, these captivating pieces are perfect additions to elevate your home decor. Crafted in Italy, each sphe...
Category

Early 20th Century Italian England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Murano Glass

Large Curvaceous Sculptural Studio Pottery Vase
Located in London, GB
Unique studio pottery vase with double neck sculpted by M Fisher, Germany. Sculptural elongated Studio Pottery vases with with double neck is made on the turn...
Category

1990s German England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Clovis in Grey to Ruby, a Unique Tall Glass Sculpture by James Devereux
By James Devereux
Located in London, GB
'Clovis in Grey to Ruby' is a unique tall glass sculpture by the British artist James Devereux. Refinement and daring combine within this statues...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Contemporary Secondo Fuoco High Vase in Bronze
Located in London, GB
Secondo Fuoco is an investigation into slags, a reflection on the multiple souls of matter: its mineral origin, re-obtained by smelting processes and its...
Category

2010s Italian Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mid Century Modernist Abstract Stone Sculpture Signed A. Tihen
Located in London, GB
A bold, mid-20th century carved stone sculpture of angular, modernist form, signed ‘A. Tihen’. Europe, c. 1960s.
Category

20th Century European England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Mid Century Freeform Abstract Carved Stone Sculpture
Located in London, GB
A substantial, mid-20th century carved stone modernist freeform sculpture, unsigned. Europe, c. 1960s.
Category

Mid-20th Century European England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Vintage English Sterling Silver Cross Ornament
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
This exceptional vintage sterling silver table ornament has been modelled in the form of a Latin cross. The impressive tapering cross bar design is ornamented with bands of tooled decoration. This exceptional vintage silver cross design surmounts a subtly domed, plain circular base. Such examples in hallmarked sterling silver are rare to the market. Condition: This vintage sterling silver cross...
Category

1960s British Vintage England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Blooming Fresco, a Ceramic Decorative Vase in Brown and Pink by Maarten Vrolijk
By Maarten Vrolijk
Located in London, GB
Blooming Fresco is an earthenware ceramic decorative vase in light brown, yellow and pink by the Dutch artist Maarten Vrolijk. Vrolijk approaches his ceramic artworks using the su...
Category

2010s Dutch Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware

19th Century Bronze statue ' Le Serment' by Oscar Ruffony.
By Ruffony
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A good quality late 19th century patinated bronze statue of a classical young semi clad swordsman, titled ' The Oath'. Signed to the base O. Ruffony Oscar Ruffoni, whose artist name ...
Category

Late 19th Century French Classical Greek Antique England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Striped Fold III, a Coral Parian Porcelain Sculptural Vessel by Steven Edwards
By Steven Edwards
Located in London, GB
Striped Fold III is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from white and coloured parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Ditte Blohm, White Portrait
Located in London, GB
Stoneware, porcelain H42 x W20 x D32 cm
Category

21st Century and Contemporary England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Stoneware

Korean Glass with Gold 9, a Sculpture in porcelain and glass by Choi Keeryong
By Choi Keeryong
Located in London, GB
Korean Glass with Gold 9 is a unique sculpture by the South Korean artist Choi Keeryong. Created from cast and cut glass combined with porcelain, the piece is finished with elegant details in gold lustre. Keeryong is a South Korean artist based in Scotland. His work is informed by his investigations into the similarities and cultural differences that we all experience in relation to the objects around us in contrast to where we live. Something he is has personally experienced living in another country. In this collection, Keeryong has developed a process using the ancient Korean ‘Saggam’ pottery technique, which allows him to explore a state of ambiguity created for the viewer’s visual experience. Using delineating geometric patterns and counterfeit letters (meaningless Korean words) he combines his glass with found English teapots...
Category

2010s British Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Art Glass

Temptation I, a Unique Multicolored Glass Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
By Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
Temptation I, is a hand-blown glass sculpture by the collaborative artists Hanne Enemark (Danish) and Louis Thompson (British) Incorporating an outer form in clear and pink glass which contains a multitude of white glass canes and candy-colored, glass hundreds and thousands. The piece is topped with a glass cherry with a silver sterling stem...
Category

2010s British Modern England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

African, Carved abstract animal sculpture
Located in London, GB
Wood H57 x W75 x D68 cm
Category

19th Century Antique England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

French, 1950s, Pair of scrolled firedogs
Located in London, GB
c.1950 Wrought iron H42 x W31 x D52 cm
Category

Mid-20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Iron

English, Pair of carved wooden sculptures
Located in London, GB
Wooden H21.5 x W4.5 x D4 cm
Category

20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

English, Bowl
Located in London, GB
Wooden H4 x D10 cm
Category

20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Christopher Marvell, Red Cockerel
By Christopher Marvell
Located in London, GB
Edition III Bronze H64 x W68 x D41 cm
Category

20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Nicola Tassie, Diablo 3
Located in London, GB
2020 Glazed stoneware H9 x D13 cm
Category

2010s England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Christopher Marvell, Philosopher
By Christopher Marvell
Located in London, GB
Bronze, Ed. 5 H20 x W15 x D9 cm
Category

20th Century England Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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