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My Favorite Shoe
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
These bronze penny loafers were cast from the original stone carving sold in 2010. I had a well loved pair of
penny loafers in the 1970s that I used to wear all the time. They were a classic and comfortable shoe and they
remind me of the good old days when I was young...
Category
2010s Pop Art New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Horseback Riding Out West
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Horseback Riding Out West, a stone sculpture by Robin Anatar.
This piece was carved out of Alabaster and stained with custom oil stains. Robin trave...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Alabaster
Pop Art Sculpture of a Silver Egg by Herbert Distel, circa 1968
By Herbert Distel
Located in New York, NY
This sculpture, in the form of a silver electroplated egg with a white porcelain holder, represents esteemed Swiss artist Herbert Distel's most iconic form. He created a 22-ton egg d...
Category
1960s Pop Art New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Silver
Forever - neon art work
By Mary Jo McGonagle
Located in New York, NY
This neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Plexiglass, Neon Light
Resin Apple: 'Eaten Apple'
By Sam Tufnell
Located in New York, NY
Tufnell's focus is primarily on sculpture, and he typically works with a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and found objects. While some of his sculptures do incorporate h...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Resin Rubber Duckie: 'Duckie'
By Sam Tufnell
Located in New York, NY
Tufnell's focus is primarily on sculpture, and he typically works with a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and found objects. While some of his sculptures do incorporate h...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Onward and Forward
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
This is part of the series of American-made work boots that are a tribute to the American spirit. Onward and
Forward shows a "Never Give Up" attitude that exemplifies the strength of that spirit. This piece is carved in
Limestone and tinted with oil stains. Dimensions: 12"h X 8"w X 4"d
American sculptor Robin Antar has been called “Brooklyn’s answer to Andy
Warhol.” Her mission is to create a visual record of modern American culture
through commonplace objects as she explores the question, “What is America?”
Meticulously carved in stone, a hamburger with fries, an American-made work
boot, denim jeans and a giant "Ballpark Frank...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Limestone
Loving pears - Gold and Silver
By Cat Sirot
Located in New York, NY
A Sculpture, made of resin and Silver Chrome plated, in an edition of 8.
In this silver gold, medium size these are last few editions available from 8.
This Silver Gold edition has ...
Category
2010s Other Art Style New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Silver
You put the magic in me
By Dionisios Fragias
Located in New York, NY
Dionisios Fragias is a New York -based artist born on the Greek island of Kefalonia and raised in New York City. He is the protege of the artist Jeff Koons whose years-long mentorshi...
Category
2010s Abstract New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Steel, Stainless Steel
Mobius, Amagansett, NY, 2021
Located in Hudson, NY
ABOUT
“There’s no color in my work,” says Shlafer, “I either burn it, bleach it, or leave it alone.” Shlafer’s sculptures are designed with rudimentary material such as pine, oak, and spruce salvaged as driftwood on the Eastern end of Long Island. The artist started this body of work during the pandemic after he stumbled upon the charming discoveries while traveling on foot by the coastline. Always a wayfarer at heart, he drew inspiration from his youth of traveling on a motorcycle through Southern Africa and seeing indigenous art made from ordinary earth objects within local villages.
“Wishbone 1” a 5 Foot sculpture, charred white oak with a tinted aqua resin base that reflects an omen of resilience and hardiness in light of the hardships of the past pandemic year, In another “Tune” a bleached spruce fence post narrowed into a tuning fork shape with a slate base. It welcomes a ceremonial vibe. “At the end of the day, that’s the energy we all crave,” says Shlafer, “who doesn’t respond to that?”
“Mushroom #3” a charred white oak sculpture that is versatile in design so it can act as an end table or a stool. It is masterfully crafted and brings to mind the redwood stools...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Driftwood
In Tune, Amagansett, NY, 2021
Located in Hudson, NY
ABOUT
“There’s no color in my work,” says Shlafer, “I either burn it, bleach it, or leave it alone.” Shlafer’s sculptures are designed with rudimentary material such as pine, oak, and spruce salvaged as driftwood on the Eastern end of Long Island. The artist started this body of work during the pandemic after he stumbled upon the charming discoveries while traveling on foot by the coastline. Always a wayfarer at heart, he drew inspiration from his youth of traveling on a motorcycle through Southern Africa and seeing indigenous art made from ordinary earth objects within local villages.
“Wishbone 1” a 5 Foot sculpture, charred white oak with a tinted aqua resin base that reflects an omen of resilience and hardiness in light of the hardships of the past pandemic year, In another “Tune” a bleached spruce fence post narrowed into a tuning fork shape with a slate base. It welcomes a ceremonial vibe. “At the end of the day, that’s the energy we all crave,” says Shlafer, “who doesn’t respond to that?”
“Mushroom #3” a charred white oak sculpture that is versatile in design so it can act as an end table or a stool. It is masterfully crafted and brings to mind the redwood stools...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Driftwood
Wave Totem, Amagansett, NY, 2021
Located in Hudson, NY
ABOUT
“There’s no color in my work,” says Shlafer, “I either burn it, bleach it, or leave it alone.” Shlafer’s sculptures are designed with rudimentary material such as pine, oak, and spruce salvaged as driftwood on the Eastern end of Long Island. The artist started this body of work during the pandemic after he stumbled upon the charming discoveries while traveling on foot by the coastline. Always a wayfarer at heart, he drew inspiration from his youth of traveling on a motorcycle through Southern Africa and seeing indigenous art made from ordinary earth objects within local villages.
“Wishbone 1” a 5 Foot sculpture, charred white oak with a tinted aqua resin base that reflects an omen of resilience and hardiness in light of the hardships of the past pandemic year, In another “Tune” a bleached spruce fence post narrowed into a tuning fork shape with a slate base. It welcomes a ceremonial vibe. “At the end of the day, that’s the energy we all crave,” says Shlafer, “who doesn’t respond to that?”
“Mushroom #3” a charred white oak sculpture that is versatile in design so it can act as an end table or a stool. It is masterfully crafted and brings to mind the redwood stools...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wood
The Wrench - Mega - unique handcarved marble sculpture -smooth finish
By KARTEL
Located in Dallas, TX
This is a gorgeous hand-carved black marble object. The marble is polished and has an amazing tactile feeling.
This piece celebrates our connecti...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Marble
Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Individual, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, Avg, 9" Diameter
By Michele Brody
Located in Darien, CT
Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Individual Blooms, Handcast Paper, Bamboo,, each approx 9: diameter, 2019
The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communi...
Category
2010s Naturalistic New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Handmade Paper, Bamboo Paper
Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Fairy Ring, Handmade Paper, Flax Sprouts, Wax,
By Michele Brody
Located in Darien, CT
Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Fairy Ring, Handmade Paper, Flax Sprouts, Wax, 11" x 14" x 2"d, 2016
The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the inter...
Category
2010s Naturalistic New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Handmade Paper, Wax
Michele Brody, Nature in Absentia: Empty Cattails, Handmade Cast Paper
By Michele Brody
Located in Darien, CT
Michele Brody, Nature in Absentia: Cattails Plucked Out, Handmade Cast Paper
The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with n...
Category
2010s Naturalistic New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Handmade Paper
Charles Birnbaum, 372 Wall Piece No.20, 2017, porcelain, 19.5x15.5x7 in, Visionary
By Charles Birnbaum
Located in Darien, CT
Charles Birnbaum is a sculptor and a self-taught photographer. He graduated from Kansas City Art Institute where he studied ceramics and was one of a select group of the esteemed Ken...
Category
2010s Baroque New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Digital Pigment, Porcelain
Spoon to Shell 1003 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 1003 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 1003 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Ceramic Chain: Functional Series: ' More Than Enough'
By Kenjiro Kitade
Located in New York, NY
The main theme of Kitade’s artwork is focused on questioning. The sources of the ideas are picked up from his own life experiences, starting from personal experiences and expanding ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Slip
Spoon to Shell 915 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 915 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 915 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
"Moth" Ceramic wall sculpture with Austrian decorative floret design
By Sascha Mallon
Located in New York, NY
This wall-mounted sculptural relief of a moth is created with hand-built porcelain and glazes, in vibrant pink yellow. The artist has incorporated decorative elements of floral Austrian textiles and laces, with a green floret and red flowers painted in underglaze on the wall sculpture. This ceramic sculpture is featured in a solo exhibition of new works by Sascha Mallon, entitled, "Mending Dreams.
Front Room Gallery is pleased to present, “Mending Dreams” a solo exhibition of new sculptural works by Sascha Mallon. “Mending Dreams” includes hand-build ceramics, assemblage sculptures and drawings which capture moments in time, accessed through memories and dreams. The forms and the figures in this exhibition relate to the artist’s Austrian heritage; she creates images of animals, people, and nature that reference allegories, myths, and stories, re-contextualized in contemporary life. She is particularly interested in expressing inner thoughts and feelings and how those relate to reality. Sascha Mallon’s work encourages viewers to slow down and to notice the beauty and wonder of the world around us.
“Mountains are a recurring theme in my work. They are a metaphor for the body and also allude to my Austrian heritage. They refer to the border between inside and outside and represent stability and home. My mountain sculptures are formed out of broken pieces of glass and ceramics. This work started when I broke one of my favorite cups. The mountain represents the idea that when we face difficulties and challenges in life there are two possibilities: either we accept it and learn something, get stronger, and grow, or part of ourselves breaks and we carry the weight of the loss with us. The mountain is also a metaphor for the fact that many different pieces forming a whole are stronger than the individual parts.” -Sascha Mallon
Another recurring subject in Sascha Mallon’s work is a series of figures in a position of waiting, sleeping, or dreaming. For example, her ceramic sculptures of female...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
Just Kidding
By Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos
Located in New York, NY
JK, 2017
Neon, transformer
56 x 30 in (142 x 72 cm).
Edition 1 of 3
:= (equal by definition) is a body of works that explores in a whimsical way, how language is formed, transfo...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Neon Light
Garnish of Oleander
By Philip Campbell
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic on hand-carved African mahogany
Signed, titled, and dated, verso
This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
Philip Campbell writes: “August 2016 we trav...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mahogany, Acrylic
Spoon to Shell 912 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 912 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 912 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which h...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 1023 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 1023 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 1023 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Upcycled Grocery Basket Sculpture: 'Convenience Basket 2/6'
By Theda Sandiford
Located in New York, NY
“Using racial conflict as a starting point, I juxtaposes various fibers with a variety of found materials using free form weaving, coiling, knotting, wrapping and jewelry making techniques. Meticulously collected materials, transformed by their collective memory become “social fabric” weaving together contemporary issues and personal narratives.
100-foot extensions of rope, twine, and yarn impeccably wrapped, woven, tied and embellished with recycled beads, ribbon, lace, tape and bottle cap bobbles lures you into my hue-imbued, enmeshed installations symbolizing natural hair. These bold albeit whimsically twisted and locked forms gingerly invite the audience into off the-wall conversations about micro aggressions against black women and their hair.
Community art making is also key to my process. Multi-disciplinary experiences pairing people, food, wine, music and art, create a safe space to explore themes such as equity & inclusion, sustainability and personal wellbeing.”
-Theda Sandiford
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Upcycled Wall Sculpture: 'Floral Boeket'
By Theda Sandiford
Located in New York, NY
After taking a stroll through St. Georges Botanical Garden in St. Croix USVI this gold spray painted shopping cart part woven with webbed polyurethane ribbons, deconstructed Fresh Direct bags, bottle caps, vintage scarf, plastic grocery mesh and paracord came together.
“Using racial conflict as a starting point, I juxtaposes various fibers with a variety of found materials using free form weaving, coiling, knotting, wrapping and jewelry making techniques. Meticulously collected materials, transformed by their collective memory become “social fabric” weaving together contemporary issues and personal narratives.
100-foot extensions of rope, twine, and yarn impeccably wrapped, woven, tied and embellished with recycled beads, ribbon, lace, tape and bottle cap bobbles lures you into my hue-imbued, enmeshed installations symbolizing natural hair. These bold albeit whimsically twisted and locked forms gingerly invite the audience into off the-wall conversations about micro aggressions against black women and their hair.
Community art making is also key to my process. Multi-disciplinary experiences pairing people, food, wine, music and art, create a safe space to explore themes such as equity & inclusion, sustainability and personal wellbeing.”
-Theda Sandiford
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Too Much Information
By Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos
Located in New York, NY
TMI, 2017
Neon, transformer
72 x 30 in (183 x 72 cm)
Edition 1 of 3
:= (equal by definition) is a body of works that explores in a whimsical way, how language is formed, transform...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Neon Light
Recycled sculpture: 'Nest 1'
By Robert Lach
Located in New York, NY
Nesting is both a joyous time for birth, comfort, and rest, and a fight for survival from the elements of the natural world. Nature provides beauty and tranquility but also potential...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Spoon to Shell 829 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 829 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 829 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 908 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 908 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 908 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 840 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 840 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 840 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 891: Spoons Only - Mixed Media Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 891: Spoons Only - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 891: Spoons Only is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierc...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Upcycled sculpture: 'SEL's Nestbox'
By Robert Lach
Located in New York, NY
Nesting is both a joyous time for birth, comfort, and rest, and a fight for survival from the elements of the natural world. Nature provides beauty and tranquility but also potential...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Wall sculpture: 'Colony V'
By Robert Lach
Located in New York, NY
Nesting is both a joyous time for birth, comfort, and rest, and a fight for survival from the elements of the natural world. Nature provides beauty and tranquility but also potential...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Spoon to Shell 830 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 830 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 830 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Textile filament sculpture: Clouds
By Angelica Bergamini
Located in New York, NY
Angelica’s multi-layered works are informed by her ongoing efforts to create a less reactive and more responsive presence in the world. They act as the muse to meditations on the man...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Thread
New York Tunnel 286 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Stone Contemporary Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, New York Tunnel 286 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Stone Contemporary Wall Sculpture
In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that ...
Category
1990s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Metal
Spoon to Shell 909 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 909 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 909 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 917 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 917 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 917 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 914 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 914 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 914 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Singer
By Micah Evans
Located in New York, NY
Micah Evans
Singer, 2014
Borosilicate glass
20.50h x 11.25w x 16.25d in
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Glass
Spoon to Shell 880 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 880 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 880 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Blades 197 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Contemporary Art Museum Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Blades 197 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Contemporary Art Museum Wall Sculpture
In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that incor...
Category
1990s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
B 292 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Stone Contemporary Art Museum Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, B 292 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Stone Contemporary Art Museum Wall Sculpture
In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that inco...
Category
1990s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Metal
Couple 209 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Stone Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Couple 209 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Stone Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture
In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that incorp...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Metal
Spoon to Shell 911 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 911 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 911 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 877 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 877 - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 877 is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females series, which hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Spoon to Shell 894: Shells Only - Mixed Media Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Spoon to Shell 894: Shells Only - Mixed Media Shell Wood Contemporary Assemblage Sculpture
Spoon to Shell 894: Shells Only is from Linda Stein's Holocaust Heroes: Fierc...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic
Green & White Menorah
By Micah Evans
Located in New York, NY
Micah Evans
Green & White Menorah, 2013
Borosilicate glass
12h x 5w x 5d in
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Glass
De Tuti Fruti, Contemporary Pink Tire Sculpture by Betsabee Romero
Located in Long Island City, NY
Betsabeé Romero (born 1963) is a Mexican visual artist. Her works include sculptures, installations, printmaking, perforated paper, photographs, and vi...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Fiberglass, Rubber
Division 233 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Bone Stone Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Division 233 - Mixed Media Metal Wood Bone Stone Contemporary Art Wall Sculpture
In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that...
Category
1990s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Metal
Geometric Chair, Abstract Wood Sculpture by Paul von Ringelheim
By Paul von Ringelheim
Located in Long Island City, NY
This painted wood chair by Paul von Ringelheim is a playful synthesis of form and content. The chair, an everyday item, has been transformed by von Ringelheim's imagination.
Category
20th Century Pop Art New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Paint
Brambles 1, Abstract ceramic sculpture, brown
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement by Rachelle Krieger:
These new ceramic sculptural works are a reflection of biodiversity and vitality, capturing natural elements in various stages of life. During ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Bark Vessel, Abstract ceramic sculpture, yellow and white
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement by Rachelle Krieger:
These new ceramic sculptural works are a reflection of biodiversity and vitality, capturing natural elements in various stages of life. During ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Husk 2, Abstract ceramic sculpture, purple and pink flower
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement by Rachelle Krieger:
These new ceramic sculptural works are a reflection of biodiversity and vitality, capturing natural elements in various stages of life. During ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Lichen 2, Abstract ceramic sculpture, brown
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement by Rachelle Krieger:
These new ceramic sculptural works are a reflection of biodiversity and vitality, capturing natural elements in various stages of life. During ...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Wire
DISTILL #11
By Beth Lipman
Located in New York, NY
cast iron sculpture with custom made pedestal
currently on exhibit and not available to ship until February 2021
Category
2010s Contemporary New York City - Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Iron