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Item Ships From: New York
Blossom 4, Abstract ceramic sculpture, 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 ...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Bronze & Steel Sculpture by David Kimball Anderson 'Planets, Seeds, Nasturtium'
By David Kimball Anderson
Located in White Plains, NY
'Planets, Seeds, Nasturtium' by David Kimball Anderson, 2022. Bronze, steel, and paint, 36 x 17 x 10 in. This sculpture features a rounded vase cast in bronze and finished in patinas...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

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Bronze, Steel

"After the Rain" hand painted tea set with birds, swallows, ravens, cardinals,
By Sascha Mallon
Located in New York, NY
Sascha Mallon’s stoneware tea set, “After the Rain” features a hand-painted underglaze of soaring ravens and swallows on the central teapot. Each of the accompanying teacups (nestled on cashmere crocheted doilies) depict a different bird: a hummingbird, a raven, a blue tit and a cardinal. Sascha Mallon’s sculptural set relates to her narrative storytelling style and creates a conversation amongst the birds. The total set includes 5 hand-sculpted pieces: the central teapot and four teacups with saucers and crocheted doilies. Sascha Mallon, "After the Rain Tea Set", stoneware, cashmere yarn doilies , underglazes, clear glaze ravens and swallows teapot: 10.5”x 7.5" x 4” humming bird cup: 2.5” x 41/4" x 41/4” raven cup: 2.5” x 4” x 4” blue tit cup: 3 1/4" x 4" x 4” cardinal cup: 2.5” x 4" x 4" Sascha Mallon has exhibited her work in Austria, the USA, Taiwan, and Germany. In 2021 she has 4 solo shows: At the Woodstock Artist Association and Museum, at Front Room Gallery...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic, Porcelain, Yarn

Bronze and Steel Sculpture by David Kimball Anderson 'Poppy, Seeds'
By David Kimball Anderson
Located in White Plains, NY
'Poppy, Seeds' by David Kimball Anderson, 2021. Bronze, steel, and paint, 26 x 20 x 8 in. This sculpture features a square vase cast in bronze and finished with a grey patina. It fea...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Bronze and Steel Sculpture by David Kimball Anderson 'Seeds'
By David Kimball Anderson
Located in White Plains, NY
'Seeds' by David Kimball Anderson, 2022. Bronze, steel, and paint, 24 x 8 x 6 in. This sculpture features a classic rounded vase cast in bronze and finished with a grey patina. It fe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, 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...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Driftwood

Aqua Poppies
By Donald Sultan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Shaped aluminum with aqua powder coat on polished aluminum base Edition 12 of 25
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2010s New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Outsider Art Wall Sculpture: 'Electric Factory'
By Gerard Cambon
Located in New York, NY
Gérard Cambon was born in 1960 in Toulouse (Fr). He has a degree in political science and is a self-taught artist. In the earlier years of his life practiced and experimented with c...
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2010s Outsider Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Love Wins - Rainbow glass pill sculpture
By Edie Nadelhaft
Located in East Quogue, NY
Limited edition rainbow colored glass pill sculpture. Edition of 9. Signed and numbered on the back by the artist. The piece is equipped with a D-ring on the back for easy hanging. "Love Wins" is part of Edie Nadelhaft's "Better Living Thru Chemistry: Luv is the Drug" sculpture series consisting of candy-colored glass and mixed media capsule-shaped objects. Each pill is festooned with text messages, social media iconography and the language of pop psychology. Inspired in equal parts by the ubiquitous presence of social media in contemporary culture and the simultaneous rise of direct - to - consumer pharmaceutical marketing. The work pokes fun at the alternately amusing and depressing correlations between the two phenomena as both are enlisted to oversimplify the human condition and expedite contentment through a familiar cocktail of instant gratification and seductive packaging. Edie Nadelhaft is a New York-based painter and mixed media artist whose work has been widely exhibited at museums, art fairs and galleries. She studied painting and art history at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and S.U.N.Y. Purchase. She received her BFA with Honors from The Massachusetts College of Art & Design. Glass sculpture, glass pill, pop art, bright colors, multicolor, still life, sculpture, wall installation, contemporary art, chill pill...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Glass

Keith Murray Pottery designed for Wedgwood in the 1930's
Located in Brookville, NY
Keith Murray Pottery 6" matte green vessel. Excellent condition, normal wear on the bottom. We also have a larger collection of Keith Murray pottery in large Moonstone and Bombe, celadon polished glaze bowls and many others. Please contact for further details and photographs. Keith Murray was both an architect and industrial designer, considered one of the most famous industrial designers for art deco ceramics. This green piece photographed, has a matching one in yellow. Each are 950.00 or $1700. for the pair. We have an extensive collection of his pieces, many not illustrated here. Please inquire for further photographs. All from Keith Murray designed for Wedgwood in the 1930' and illustrated in the book "Wedgwood Ceramics...
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1930s Art Deco New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Clay

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...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood

WTF (What the Fuck) blue glass pill sculpture
By Edie Nadelhaft
Located in East Quogue, NY
"WTF" - Limited edition blue glass pill sculpture by Edie Nadelhaft. Edition of 9. Signed and numbered on the back by the artist. The piece is equipped with a D-ring on the back for easy hanging. "WTF" is part of Edie Nadelhaft's "Better Living Thru Chemistry: Luv is the Drug" sculpture series consisting of candy-colored glass and mixed media capsule-shaped objects. Each pill is festooned with text...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Glass

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"RAKU RED AND WHITE", wheel formed white glaze, copper red, gold leaf, sculpture
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"RAKU RED AND WHITE", 2019, in wheel-formed white glaze with copper red blush, sprig, stamp, gold leaf and raku fired with kintsuji gold by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of a series of sculptural objects that include ceramic, glass and mixed media grottoes and containers. A project exploring the vessel form and notions of gratitude, plenty, poverty in material or humanity. Robinson has led artists to explore tableware as sculptural form – "Changing attitudes and emerging social behaviors in food preparation and the social and cultural rituals of eating have lead to changes in the way tableware is made and used." Andrew Cornell Robinson is an interdisciplinary artist working across media (ceramics, textiles, painting, prints, etc.). His work is influenced by collaborative craft communities, traditions, and the performative qualities of cultural production. The underlying ideas exploring identity, histories, rituals, and power in his work aim to create a space for intimate experiences and open narratives. He studied ceramic sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art and the Maryland Institute College of Art where he received a BFA. He was awarded an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, where he became interested in the intersection of memory, identity, politics, and power. He has been featured in many publications including Sculpture Magazine, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, Art Info, et al. He has participated in curatorial and research projects and recently was a participating artist in Debtfair a project in the Whitney Biennial. Andrew has also worked on collaborations with designers such as Donna Karan’s Urban Zen project where his work in ceramics led to workshops with artisans in Haiti and the creation of a ceramic studio in Port-au-Prince. He is currently working with The Powerhouse Arts Workshop and their design team from the Pritzker-prize winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in the design and development of a contemporary industrial fabrication center established to serve the working needs of artists in New York City. He is currently a member of the faculty at Parsons School of Design and Greenwich House Pottery in New York City. His work has been presented extensively throughout the world with the Anna Kustera Gallery, David & Schweitzer Contemporary, Christopher Stout...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Gold Leaf

Bronze Work Boot With Rivets
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
This series of American-made work boots is a symbolic tribute to the American spirit that built this country and still makes it great today. This is a bronze casting of an original Robin Antar limestone boot. This bronze boot with suede laces appears to have been well worn and loved by the owner. It is at once a classic work boot as well as an original statement piece for your home or office. Limited edition of 12. Edition 3/12. Dimensions: 6.5"h X 11.25"w X 4.5"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...
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2010s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mushroom #3, Amagansett, NY, 2021
Located in Hudson, NY
ABOUT This Charred white oak mushroom acts as a stool or end table. “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...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Driftwood

Outsider Art Wall Sculpture: 'The Red House'
By Gerard Cambon
Located in New York, NY
Gérard Cambon was born in 1960 in Toulouse (Fr). He has a degree in political science and is a self-taught artist. In the earlier years of his life practiced and experimented with collage and model making. Later, with an interest in old machines and patinas he started collecting old and used objects, tools, and fragments of items whose previous lives remained obvious. When he travels, one of his greatest pleasures is to find materials in antique shops or ironmongeries. In 1994, he began creating Locomobiles and reliefs and presented them to the public for the first time at “La Jeune Peinture,” a Parisian art fair. In 1995 , he stayed during 8 months in the hospital for eight months (leukaemia) where he began preparing and creating plans for new Locomobiles and reliefs. As his health improved, he committed himself to his artwork and during the same year met a Parisian gallery owner who decided to organize a solo show for him, Le Galerie Beatrice Soulie in Saint Germain des Pres. He has shown his work since 1996 in Paris and since 2000 in the United States (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle). He is currently being shown by galleries in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg , Denmark, and the United States. He keeps on trying out new materials (fabric, leather, glass, plants, metals,…) that he integrates into his bas-reliefs: traction engines...
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2010s Outsider Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

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...
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Early 2000s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Summer at the Beach
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
These cherry-red marble flip flops are so realistic looking that people have actually tried to put their feet in them! With summer coming to an end, what better way to celebrate your favorite season than to display these lovely sculptural pieces where you can enjoy them year round. Whether you place them in a sandbox or just lay them casually on your coffee table, this piece will be a great conversation starter. When there is a foot of snow outside and the winter chill gets in your bones, you will smile and think of your sunny days at the beach. 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...
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2010s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Marble

My Favorite Clothes
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
What's more comfortable than a pair of jeans? When I was working on the "What is America?" series, jeans were at the top of the list of iconic clothes that symbolize American popular culture. Americans love to be comfortable and we love our jeans! Carved out of a solid piece of limestone and hand-stained. On a custom made base with a rotating base. Dimensions: 29"h X 12"w X 6"d. Pedestal is 42" high 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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

De Tuti Fruti, 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...
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Early 2000s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Rubber, Fiberglass

I-Family, contemporary, dutch sculpture, figurines, pop art, figurative, ceramic
By Francesco de Molfetta
Located in New York, NY
Porcelain - original - 1/1
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

"Innocence" white porcelain lace brassiere with red roses wall installation
By Sascha Mallon
Located in New York, NY
16"x18" variable dimensions. This contemporary ceramic wall installation depicts a hand sculpted white porcelain, pressed lace bra, with red...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

When I Was A Kid
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
limestone and oils 27 x 23 x 6 in c. 2005 What's more comfortable than a jean jacket? When I was working on the "What is America?" series, a jean jacket was at the top of the list of iconic clothes...
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Early 2000s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Stone

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Driftwood, Wood

Bronze and steel sculpture by David Kimball Anderson 'Untitled 1'
By David Kimball Anderson
Located in White Plains, NY
'Untitled 1' by David Kimball Anderson, 2021. Bronze, steel, and paint, 18 x 8 x 8 in. This sculpture features a rounded vase cast in bronze and finished in patinas of grey. It featu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

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 ...
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2010s Other Art Style New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Water Tower Sculpture: Raccoon Head
By Ethan Minsker
Located in New York, NY
The images on the water towers are from the artist sketchbook. It was also a part of a wheatpaste street art initiative from 2020. During the COVID lockdown he wanted to inject a little bit of nature back in downtown New York. Referencing not only wildlife in general but also specifically from the neighborhood. In this series you might find dogs or cats from artists he personally knows but you might find a raccoon that somehow invaded the city. Ethan Minsker's descriptors include writer, filmmaker, artist, publisher, and zine creator. His work chronicles the lifestyles and cultures of overlooked and underappreciated artists. He was a founding member of the Antagonist Art Movement, a New York City-based group of artists, writers, and musicians who promoted work by up-and-coming talent between 2000 and 2011. Ethan was the recipient of the Acker Award for Visual Arts in 2017. He was also the creator and editor-in-chief of Psycho Moto Zine, which has been in publication from 1988–present. He received his B.F.A. in Film with honors from the School of the Visual Arts and his masters in Media from the New School. Ethan has written three novels, produced nine feature films, and continues his relationship with under-served artists as a board member and president of Citizens for the Arts, a nonprofit group whose mission is to promote art for kids...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Gouache

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...
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Early 2000s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Alabaster

Hunt Slonem Glass Bunny Sculpture 'Jessica'
By Hunt Slonem
Located in White Plains, NY
'Jessica' by Hunt Slonem, 2020. Blown-glass sculpture, 16 x 6.5 x 8 in. This glass sculpture depicts one of Slonem's signature bunnies in silver with an irridescent finish that refle...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Waiting to Exhale, Accumulation Cigar Sculpture by Arman
By Fernandez Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
A unique sculpture by the French artist, Arman. This collection of world-class cigars encased in clear resin is a quintessential piece from Arman's 'Accumulations' period in which he...
Category

1990s Modern New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Found Objects

Contemporary Porcelain Sculpture White Skull Animal Bethany Krull Female Artist
By Bethany Krull
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original sculptural installation by contemporary conceptual American artist Bethany Krull. This work titled The Swamp features a series of individual concrete cups each with a se...
Category

2010s Conceptual New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

"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...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Ceramic

OMG (Oh My God) - Yellow glass pill sculpture
By Edie Nadelhaft
Located in East Quogue, NY
"OMG" (Oh My God) - Limited edition yellow glass pill sculpture by Edie Nadelhaft. Edition of 9. Signed and numbered on the back by the artist. The piece is equipped with a D-ring...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Glass

Contemporary Porcelain Sculpture White Skull Animal Bethany Krull Female Artist
By Bethany Krull
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original hand built porcelain sculpture by contemporary conceptual American artist Bethany Krull. This work titled Extinction Stack is a prime example of the artist's commentary ...
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2010s Conceptual New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

"Mountain King" ceramic sculpture with figure, deer, snake and chrysallis
By Sascha Mallon
Located in New York, NY
This free standing glazed porcelain sculpture features multi-level coves in which various scenes are depicted. The bottom level of the 'mountain form' holds a dreamer figure with a hanging chrysallis above. The second, middle section holds a snake in a nest like form. The top level holds a resting deer. The overall mountain form is transfigured into the embodiment of a male figure, with a long cloak draped along the back. This figures and forms in this sculpture are all hand-built by Austrian-American artist, Sascha Mallon. “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...
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Ceramic

Meadow Winds
By Jared Fitzgerald
Located in Southampton, NY
This serene landscape painting in the round is a magnificent coupling of unique form with an engaging composition. The highly stylized shape of the vase serves more as an abstracted ...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

"JAMÓN JAMÓN I (Reliquary Generalife)", ceramic sculpture, porcelain vessel, urn
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"JAMÓN JAMÓN I (Reliquary Generalife)", 2019, sold in the frame shown, is one in a series of ceramic sculptures by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Wishbone 1, Amagansett, NY, 2021
Located in Hudson, NY
ABOUT This wishbone is charred white oak with a tinted aqua resin base. “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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Driftwood

Conjunction
By Adriana Marmorek
Located in New York, NY
ADRIANA MARMOREK CONJUNCTION, 2020 porcelain, blown glass 11 x 7 x 7 in. 27.9 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm. flower
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Porcelain

Stamen #1, 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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood

"Sleeping Swan" ceramic sculpture with lace, hand sculpted flowers and swan
By Sascha Mallon
Located in New York, NY
This wall-mounted sculptural installation is created with hand-built ceramic and glazes, presented on a shelf with vintage lace. The artist has incorporated pressed lace, ceramic flowers in dark pink which are mounted to a wall panel hung on the wall above the hand sculpted glazed ceramic figure of a sleeping swan. A contemporary sculptural tableau of a a swan with flowers floating above. 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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Ceramic

Lush
By Adriana Marmorek
Located in New York, NY
ADRIANA MARMOREK LUSH, 2020 porcelain, blown glass 9.84 x 16.93 x 10.24 in. 25 x 43 x 26 cm. flower
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2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Porcelain

Summer BBQ
By Robin Antar
Located in Wiscasett, ME
2016 Limestone, marble, calcite and mixed media Hamburger: 11”h X 13”w X 12”d With base size 13”h X 26”w X 22”d What is America? 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

2010s Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Cane Corso Dog Bust, Patinated Bronze Sculpture
Located in Long Island City, NY
The Cane Corso is an Italian breed of dog, for years valued highly in Italy as a companion, guardian and hunter. This bronze bust is a loveable, lifelike r...
Category

Late 20th Century Realist New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Causis Plantarum Petal
By Adriana Marmorek
Located in New York, NY
ADRIANA MARMOREK CAUSIS PLANTARUM PETAL, 2019 porcelain, blown glass 14.57 x 7.09 x 4.72 in. 37 x 18 x 12 cm. flower
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Porcelain

KAWS SEPARATED Companion (set of 2 works)
By KAWS
Located in NEW YORK, NY
KAWS SEPARATED (set of 2 works: brown & grey): each new & unopened in original packaging: This highly collectible KAWS SEPARATED set of 2, is derived fr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Vinyl

"BLUE HANDLE HORSE", stoneware clay sculpture, blue clay inlay, storybook equine
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
BLUE HANDLE HORSE is a stoneware clay sculpture with blue clay inlay by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 24"H x 18"W x 7"D. It's an encha...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Romantic New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Stoneware

Cosmogony #38
By Adriana Marmorek
Located in New York, NY
ADRIANA MARMOREK COSMOGONY #38, 2020 silver, 90 5 1/8 x 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. 13 x 9.5 x 9.5 cm. egg
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Rendezvous Leak
By Adriana Marmorek
Located in New York, NY
ADRIANA MARMOREK RENDEZVOUS LEAK, 2019 porcelain painted chrome 9.84 x 1.18 x 11.81 in. 25 x 3 x 30 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Anima
By Adriana Marmorek
Located in New York, NY
ADRIANA MARMOREK ANIMA, 2013 glass, gold leaf, motor 8.66 x 13.39 x 9.06 in. 22 x 34 x 23 cm. Edition of 6 A small fan blows air into the glass orb which makes the gold leaf dance
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Cluster #21
By Beth Lipman
Located in New York, NY
BETH LIPMAN CLUSTER #21, 2021 black glass, adhesive 6 x 12 x 10 in. 15.2 x 30.5 x 25.4 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Adhesive, Glass

Cluster #17
By Beth Lipman
Located in New York, NY
BETH LIPMAN CLUSTER #17, 2020 black and clear glass, adhesive 8 x 15 x 13 in. 20.3 x 38.1 x 33 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Adhesive, Glass

Sculpture of "A Rearing Bull" by animalier Antoine-Louis Barye
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in Greenwich, CT
Antoine-Louis Barye was acclaimed as the finest sculptor of the French Animaliers School. As a 19th century sculptor he was an advocate for both naturalism and romanticism. This rear...
Category

19th Century Academic New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Functional Series, Ceramic Baseball Bat: ‘Kanabo’
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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze, Clay

WILD MADDER SPECIMEN SHEET (PLANTAGO CORDATA)
By Beth Lipman
Located in New York, NY
Porcelain casts of actual specimen sheets of species which have become extirpated or extinct in the upper midwest due to habitat loss and climate change. Set of 6 available or each ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

WILD MADDER SPECIMEN SHEET (ASTRALAGUS NEGLECTUS)
By Beth Lipman
Located in New York, NY
Porcelain casts of actual specimen sheets of species which have become extirpated or extinct in the upper midwest due to habitat loss and climate change. Set of 6 available or each ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

The Supreme Fisher Boy Carrara Marble statue
By Pio Fedi 1
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Supreme Fisher Boy, is the elevation of what is an everyday task to a celebration of a boy who elegantly rides the back of a dolphin while netting the r...
Category

Mid-19th Century Rococo New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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