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Charley - bird feather blue and gold 3D wall sculpture composition on paper
By Chris Maynard
Located in New York, NY
American artist Chris Maynard gives homage to nature through the plumage of birds -using feathers acquired from legal sources such as zoos and private aviaries all naturally shed by ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

“Video Editing Keyboard 1 - 2 - 3” (Archeology series) Video Keyboard Sculpture
By Daniel Fiorda
Located in New York, NY
Daniel Fiorda in this new series of sculptures, continues in many ways the themes that have infused his previous work. For the last several years, Fiorda has dealt with technology, obsolescence, with the trail of discarded tech that humanity leaves behind and what it says about us. The new work takes this thematic one step further. These new wall pieces feature barely concealed found objects, almost fully engulfed by concrete, and yet still eerily discernible: industrial gears, computer keyboards, objects that evoke industrial post-digital eras. This piece is a set of 3 artworks that showcases a video editing keyboard on a white background, embedded in resin and they can be arranged for display in a variety of layouts. They come ready to hang with hanging hardware and they are signed by the artist on verso. Art measures 7 x 7 x 1.75 in (each) The overall sense is dystopian rather than apocalyptic. In Fiorda’s previous work, found objects were displayed as if unearthed from a bed of clay by a tacit anthropologist, perhaps decades into the future. A typewriter would be partially buried by dry soil and weathered by the passing of time. The underlying narrative was that of a future civilization unearthing the objects left by ours. Destruction or extinction was implied. In the new work, the obsolete technology is not found but rather engulfed by a new technology. Concrete, as a material and as a technology, has the capabilities to fully encase and envelope. In Fiorda’s new work, uniformity and the appropriation of old/new technology into new structures suggests a historical and technological challenge right around the corner, mirroring the ones in our recent past: the digital age fully replacing the analog world. These astounding sculptures, with embedded objects, are here to examine closely, and make connections between theme, material, and shape. Daniel Fiorda was born in 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Of Italian ancestry, his lineage includes a grandfather highly respected as a wood craftsman, also his father was a craftsman in addition to being a musician and poet. Because a privileged life was not his, there was no university for Fiorda. In the Old World tradition of passing on knowledge from parent to child, he learned about machinery form his father, who recognized his son's talent and encouraged it. With some private tutoring, he began sculpting in high school using found objects. The press reviews of his first exhibit, at age 20, stated that Fiorda had a definite “poetic feeling”. With this encouragement, he continued to pursue his art. After leaving Argentina, he arrived in Miami Beach via a circuitous route and set up his studio in the South Florida Art Center. He has exhibited widely throughout the US including the OK Harris Gallery, Allan Stone Gallery in New York as well as the Heriard Cimino Gallery in New Orleans, Lélia Mordoch Gallery in Paris France and Lilac Gallery in New York City. Daniel was one of the winners in the 7th Annual Sculptures Competition (2003) held at Washburn University in Topeka , Kansas. Selected on the inaugural 2006 Palm Beach International Sculpture Biennale, and exhibited for the 3rd time in Sculpture Key West. He is an alumni Artist of ArtCenter/South Florida. Two Pieces from his “Convertible Couch projects...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

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

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Slip, Clay

Donut - Unique 3 foot Large Frosted Donut with Sprinkles sculpture/sign
Located in New York, NY
Donut with Sprinkles - Large three foot Unique Colored Donut with Sprinkles sculpture. This donut has a mounting point ready for a wall or floor mount. This donut was originally ma...
Category

2010s Realist New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Women in the Garden, Porcelain Vase
Located in Long Island City, NY
This painted porcelain vase is of Chinese origin. Women can be seen socializing in an ancient Chinese garden. The analogous color scheme creates a serene and comfortable design. Or...
Category

Mid-20th Century Expressionist New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

"JAMÓN JAMÓN VIII", glaze ceramic sculpture, table, food, bait, identity, vessel
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"JAMÓN JAMÓN VIII", 2019, in slipcast glazed ceramic by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of a series of sculptural objects that include c...
Category

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

Materials

Ceramic, Slip, Glaze

Beautiful - 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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Neon Light

"KING BABAR HORSE", stoneware clay sculpture, Iron Yellow glaze, storybook
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
KING BABAR HORSE is a stoneware clay sculpture with Iron Yellow Glaze by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 22"H x 13"W x 7"D. It's an ench...
Category

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

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze, Clay

STILL LIFE CERAMIC
By Tom Wesselmann
Located in New York, NY
ceramic relief sculpture, glazed in colors. Bold colors. Edition 186/200 In original wooden box (22 x 24 x 4 3/4")
Category

1980s 85 New Wave New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glaze, Ceramic

"JAMÓN JAMÓN VI", pitfire ceramic sculpture, table, food, bait, identity, vessel
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"JAMÓN JAMÓN VI (Language of Flowers)", 2019, in slipcast glazed, pit smoke fired ceramic by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of a series...
Category

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

Materials

Ceramic, Slip, Glaze

"CHAMBERLAIN", porcelain clay sculpture, turquoise glaze, royal court, medieval
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
CHAMBERLAIN is a porcelain clay sculpture with Turquoise Glaze and slip, by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 23"H x 19"W x 9"D. It's an e...
Category

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

Materials

Porcelain, Clay, Glaze

Large Geode with stand
Located in Long Island City, NY
This large geode is an intriguing sculpture with immense depth and contrasting textures. Size: 31 x 25 x 5 inches Size with base: 41 x 25 x 5 inches
Category

15th Century and Earlier Naturalistic New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Precious Stone

"CASTLE CHANCELLOR", porcelain clay sculpture, turquoise glaze, royal court
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
CASTLE CHANCELLOR is a porcelain clay sculpture with Turquoise Glaze and slip, by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 24"H x 22"W x 11"D. It...
Category

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

Materials

Porcelain, Clay, Glaze

"CASTLE LORD", porcelain clay sculpture, turquoise glaze, royal court, medieval
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
CASTLE LORD is a porcelain clay sculpture with Turquoise Glaze and slip, by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 26"H x 23"W x 10"D. It's an ...
Category

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

Materials

Porcelain, Clay, Glaze

Paintbrushes I
By Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arman, French/American (1929 - 2005) Title: Paintbrushes I Year: 1991 Medium: Paintbrushes and Oil Paint in Epoxy Resin Sculpture, Signature and number inscribed Edition: 20,...
Category

1990s Dada New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Found Objects, Mixed Media, Oil

Wood Sculpture, Wall Installation, 287 pieces: 'Specimens'
By Loren Eiferman
Located in New York, NY
I want the viewer to have a sense of wonder and awe when looking at my work. We have all at one point or another picked up a stick from the ground—touched the wood, peeled the bark ...
Category

2010s Folk Art New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Graphite

"DESTROYER", Ceramic Sculpture, Sinking Boat, Sinking Ship, Disaster, Humor, SOS
By Andrew Smenos
Located in Toronto, Ontario
From the Apathy Series, Andrew Smenos' recent body of ceramic sculptures, comes "DESTROYER" – the rusted hulk of a ship is sinking however, itself destro...
Category

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

Materials

Wood, Paint, Ceramic

"ROMAN OPERA HOUSE", stoneware clay sculpture, copper green glaze Italy hilltown
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
ROMAN OPERA HOUSE is a stoneware clay sculpture with Copper Green glaze by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 19"H x 23"W x 11"D. The sculp...
Category

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

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze, Clay

"ENDLESS STAIRCASES OF SIENA", stoneware clay sculpture, Italy ancient hill town
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
ENDLESS STAIRCASES OF SIENA is a stoneware clay sculpture with slips and engobes by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 16"H x 17"W x 11"D. ...
Category

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

Materials

Stoneware, Clay

Meadow Beauty
By Trailer McQuilkin
Located in New York, NY
The pictures you see here are not, as you might think, photographs of wildflowers. They are images of the remarkably lifelike, painstakingly detailed art of Trailer McQuilkin, whose wildflower sculptures are a blend of several artistic techniques. The product of this art form is unique; each sculpture is one of a kind, with its own individuality and its own beauty. A native of New Orleans, McQuilkin has lived and worked in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, for the past 35 years. In 1969 the artist began experimenting with methods of creating metal wildflower sculpture. He soon found that imitating nature − which many have held is the chief function of art − is a difficult process. He steadily gained mastery of this new complex form and continues today to hone his skills, refine his materials and techniques while expanding his vision of the next sculpture. McQuilkin uses sheet copper, copper wire, metal primer, oil paints, and natural materials in his work. His techniques include cutting, soldering, incising, and painting. Each step is performed with uncompromising attention to detail. Each sculpture has special challenges. It takes from two to five months to complete each piece. A careful examination of the finished sculpture reveals the tiniest fibers, the slightest discoloration and even an occasional insect-bitten leaf. His work is a completely original documentation of nature, trompe l’oeil art in the best sense. McQuilkin, who is largely self-taught, has achieved the highest level of skill and artistry. Therefore he produces complex and beautiful microhabitats. His work has taken him from the North Pole Basin at Crested...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Copper

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Iron

"TUSCAN YIN/YANG CASTLE", stoneware clay sculpture, glaze ancient Italy hilltown
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
TUSCAN YIN/YANG PRISON is a stoneware clay sculpture with Butterscotch glaze by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 20"H x 25"W x 13"D. The ...
Category

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

Materials

Stoneware, Clay, Glaze

"PLUG-N-PLAY I", stoneware glazed sculpture, green, yellow, blue, white, wheel
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"PLUG-N-PLAY I (Yellow, Black and White)", 2019, in wheel-formed stoneware, glaze, stain and cork by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of ...
Category

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

Materials

Glaze, Stoneware

White Wild Flowers
By Darius Yektai
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
Framed dimensions are 28 x 24 x 4 inches. Oil, acrylic, and resin on linen. Artist Bio Darius Yektai was born in Southampton NY, in 1973. He lives and works out of his home and st...
Category

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

Materials

Acrylic, Oil, Resin, Linen

Yellow Pitcher Plant
By Trailer McQuilkin
Located in New York, NY
The pictures you see here are not, as you might think, photographs of wildflowers. They are images of the remarkably lifelike, painstakingly detailed art of Trailer McQuilkin, whose ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Tee-Shirt (Figurative White Glassine Paper Sculpture of Clothing)
By Kate Hamilton
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative still life installation sculpture of wrinkled tee shirt Tee-Shirt, 2019 by Kate Hamilton glassine paper and thread 22 x 20 inches (depth dimensions variable) This contemp...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Parchment Paper, Thread

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Wood

Children Playing, Chinese Painted Urn
Located in Long Island City, NY
Origin: Chinese Artist: Unknown Title: Children Playing Medium: Porcelain Urn Size: 16 x 9.5 x 9.5 in.
Category

20th Century Ming New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

"DESK SET I", majolica glazed earthenware sculpture, faience, ceramic, tin glaze
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"DESK SET I", 2012, in majolica glazed earthenware by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, is one of a series of sculptural objects that are also kn...
Category

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

Materials

Glaze

“Pen Decline 1 - 2 - 3 in White” (Archeology series) Computer Keyboard Sculpture
By Daniel Fiorda
Located in New York, NY
Daniel Fiorda in this new series of sculptures, continues in many ways the themes that have infused his previous work. For the last several years, Fiorda has dealt with technology, obsolescence, with the trail of discarded tech that humanity leaves behind and what it says about us. The new work takes this thematic one step further. These new wall pieces feature barely concealed found objects, almost fully engulfed by concrete, and yet still eerily discernible: industrial gears, computer keyboards, objects that evoke industrial post-digital eras. This piece is a set of 3 artworks that showcases a black computer keyboard on a white background and they can be arranged for display in a variety of layouts. They come ready to hang with hanging hardware and they are signed by the artist on verso. Art measures 8.75 x 8.75 x 1.25 in (each) The overall sense is dystopian rather than apocalyptic. In Fiorda’s previous work, found objects were displayed as if unearthed from a bed of clay by a tacit anthropologist, perhaps decades into the future. A typewriter would be partially buried by dry soil and weathered by the passing of time. The underlying narrative was that of a future civilization unearthing the objects left by ours. Destruction or extinction was implied. In the new work, the obsolete technology is not found but rather engulfed by a new technology. Concrete, as a material and as a technology, has the capabilities to fully encase and envelope. In Fiorda’s new work, uniformity and the appropriation of old/new technology into new structures suggests a historical and technological challenge right around the corner, mirroring the ones in our recent past: the digital age fully replacing the analog world. These astounding sculptures, with embedded objects, are here to examine closely, and make connections between theme, material, and shape. Daniel Fiorda was born in 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Of Italian ancestry, his lineage includes a grandfather highly respected as a wood craftsman, also his father was a craftsman in addition to being a musician and poet. Because a privileged life was not his, there was no university for Fiorda. In the Old World tradition of passing on knowledge from parent to child, he learned about machinery form his father, who recognized his son's talent and encouraged it. With some private tutoring, he began sculpting in high school using found objects. The press reviews of his first exhibit, at age 20, stated that Fiorda had a definite “poetic feeling”. With this encouragement, he continued to pursue his art. After leaving Argentina, he arrived in Miami Beach via a circuitous route and set up his studio in the South Florida Art Center. He has exhibited widely throughout the US including the OK Harris Gallery, Allan Stone Gallery in New York as well as the Heriard Cimino Gallery in New Orleans, Lélia Mordoch Gallery in Paris France and Lilac Gallery in New York City. Daniel was one of the winners in the 7th Annual Sculptures Competition (2003) held at Washburn University in Topeka , Kansas. Selected on the inaugural 2006 Palm Beach International Sculpture Biennale, and exhibited for the 3rd time in Sculpture Key West. He is an alumni Artist of ArtCenter/South Florida. Two Pieces from his “Convertible Couch projects...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

"CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST", Ceramic Sculpture, Sinking Ship, Disaster, Humor
By Andrew Smenos
Located in Toronto, Ontario
From the Apathy Series, Andrew Smenos' recent body of ceramic sculptures, comes "CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST" – a cargo ship sinking slowly... At 6x3x3"...
Category

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

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

Stenciled Slip (Figurative White Glassine Still Life Sculpture of Clothing)
By Kate Hamilton
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative still life installation sculpture of a wrinkled women's slip 'Stenciled Slip', 2012 glassine paper, thread, bra strap connectors, ribbon wire, spray pain 41 x 21 inches (d...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Parchment Paper, Thread

White Slip (Figurative Glassine Paper Sculpture of Undergarments)
By Kate Hamilton
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative installation sculpture of women's undergarment 'White Slip', made in Kate Hamilton 2011 glassine paper, thread, bra strap connector 41 x 21 inches - depth variable This...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Parchment Paper, Thread

Large ceramic wood-fired sculpture: 'Collector’s Cabinet '
By Tony Moore
Located in New York, NY
My work is concerned with the relationship of humanity and nature. I conceive of an expanded concept of “Nature” as embodying all existence, both the seen and unseen, socio-politica...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"MOVIN' ON UP, Ceramic Sculpture, Apartment Building on Fire, Disaster, Humor
By Andrew Smenos
Located in Toronto, Ontario
From the Apathy Series, Andrew Smenos' recent body of ceramic sculptures, comes "MOVIN' ON UP" – an apartment building in flames and on fire... At 17x11x...
Category

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

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Neon Light

Fake Gun (Beretta), 2017, by Shelter Serra
By Shelter Serra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Fake Gun (Beretta) 2017 8” x 5.25” x 1.5” inches Cast resin and nickel plating. Unique work. This sculpture is cast from a replica of the well-known handgun...
Category

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

Materials

Resin

Contemporary Wall Sculpture "Prize Bull"
By Philip Simmons
Located in New York, NY
37" x 26" x 4", resin, vinyl This wall hanging sculpture depicts three cowboys standing with a prize bull. The surface is cast in a deep midnight blue and b...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Orange Reticello Goblet
By Kiva Ford
Located in New York, NY
Kiva Ford Orange Reticello Goblet Borosilicate glass 8.75h x 4w x 4d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Anatomical Heart Toasting Flutes
By Kiva Ford
Located in New York, NY
Kiva Ford Anatomical Heart Toasting Flutes, 2010 Borosilicate glass 10h in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Neo (aluminum gilded) porcelain table sculpture, signed and editioned
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
This is a special, limited edition, aluminum gilded porcelain sculpture (edition of 5,signed by the artist) 13"x9"x9" This ceramic sculpture depicts a Near Earth Asteroid. Hand sc...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Formal Shirt with Blue Print (Figurative Still Life Glassine Paper Sculpture)
By Kate Hamilton
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary figurative still life installation sculpture of women's blue print shirt 'Formal Shirt with Blue Stencil Print', made by Kate Hamilton in 2012 Glassine paper, thread, bu...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Parchment Paper

Decanter Trio
By Micah Evans
Located in New York, NY
Micah Evans Decanter Trio, 2015 Borosilicate glass Dimensions variable 17h x 3w x 3d in 11.5h x 3w x 3d in 9.5h x 3w x 3d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Parasol
Located in New York, NY
Robert Mickelsen Parasol, 2009 Borosilicate glass 33h x 34w x 34d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
Hamm Brushland Untitled, 2011 borosilicate glass 16.5h x 28.25w x 21.5d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Exodus
Located in New York, NY
Amarist Studio Exodus, 2018 Pink Concrete and Bronze plated in 24 Karat Gold 24h x 8w x 24d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Gold, Bronze

Formal Shirt & Mandarin Collar (Figurative Glassine Paper Sculpture)
By Kate Hamilton
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative still life installation sculpture of women's formal blouse 'Office Blouse', made in Kate Hamilton 2010 glassine paper, thread and buttons 22 x 26 inches - depth variable ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Spray Paint, Parchment Paper

My Compliments to the Chef
By Kiva Ford
Located in New York, NY
Kiva Ford My Compliments to the Chef, 2014 Borosilicate glass and stainless steel 20.50h x 8w x 8d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Child's Shirt (Figurative White Glassine Paper Sculpture of Clothing Garment)
By Kate Hamilton
Located in Hudson, NY
Child's Shirt, 2010 Figurative installation sculpture of wrinkled tee shirt glassine paper and thread 19 x 24 inches (depth dimensions variable) This contemporary installation sculp...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Parchment Paper, Thread

Cecile Walker Cycles - miniature urban building sculpture- street art graffiti
By Joshua Smith
Located in New York, NY
Joshua Smith Cecile Walker Cycles Based on Cecile Walker Cycles, Melbourne Cardboard, MDF, plastic card, LED lighting, balsa wood, aluminum tubing, wire, recycled card, adhesive pape...
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Wire, Aluminum

Campbell’s Pea Soup Can Sculpture, Edition of 2, 2017 by Shelter Serra
By Shelter Serra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Campbell’s Pea Soup Can, 2017, 3.75”x2.5” inches diameter, cast aluminum, edition of 2. Pop Artist Andy Warhol made the Campbell’s soup can an icon of Post War America. This version, cast from an original can, in solid aluminum, is an ode to Mr. Warhol and a slight reference to Popeye, who ate spinach to increase his stamina. Shelter Serra’s paintings, sculptures, and drawings explore mass consumption and cultural identity. He juxtaposes subject matters that are both common and recognizable: a Campbell's Soup Can, a copper plated baseball hat, and a Hermes Birkin bag...
Category

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

Materials

Metal

Blue & White Menorah
By Micah Evans
Located in New York, NY
Micah Evans Blue & White Menorah, 2013 Borosilicate glass 10.50h x 5w x 8d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Orange Bottle in a Bottle
By Kiva Ford
Located in New York, NY
Kiva Ford Orange Bottle in a Bottle, 2014 Borosilicate glass 16h x 5w x 5d in
Category

2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Concorde Cap, Electroplated Copper Contemporary Art Sculpture by Shelter Serra
By Shelter Serra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Concorde Cap Shelter Serra 5.5”x7”x9” Electroplated Copper 2017 The Concorde Cap is one of an ongoing series of copper electroplated hats. Ranging from Superman to Nascar, the artist chooses hats from all walks of life before distilling through the electroplating process, transforming the once functional hat into an object of contemplation and beauty. Shelter Serra’s sculptures and drawings explore notions of mass consumption and cultural identity. He juxtaposes objects that are both mundane and immediately recognizable: a 40 ounce bottle of malt liquor cast in plaster, a Best Buy cap plated in copper, and a designer handbag cast in resin, to name a few. Casting and plating these objects in unlikely materials—resin, plaster, platinum silicone, and copper—Serra strips them of their intended functionality, thereby highlighting their underlying cultural symbolism and transforming branded products into objects of aesthetic contemplation. “Refining an aesthetic and making beautiful objects, whether that be a dress, bag, or sculpture," says Serra, "is a celebration of pure creativity and personal vision.” His Fake Gun...
Category

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

Materials

Copper

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 - Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Mahogany

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