Sculpture For Sale - Price Range: $1000 - $5000

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Discover 909 original sculpture artworks for sale between $1000 - $5000. Contemporary emerging artists: Joel P Heinz Sr., Jack Hill, Paul Orzech, David Chang, Khurshid Khatak, Lavih Serfaty, Sushil Sakhuja, Donna Bernstein, Sue Jacobsen are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 32 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Joel P Heinz Sr.: 'Petroglyph Whale', 2007 Wood Sculpture, Culture.  Petroglyph whale is sculpted from solid Hawaiian Koa wood ...
Culture - Sculpture
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
Jack Hill: 'Leap', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Fantasy.  The full title of this piece is Leap of Faith. ...
, 1999
Fantasy - Sculpture
12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
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Jack Hill: 'Diana', 1998 Bronze Sculpture, Fantasy.
, 1998
Fantasy - Sculpture
18 x 26 inches (45.7 x 66.0 cm)
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Jack Hill: 'Pear', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Fantasy.  The full title of this piece is Fruit of the Womb. ...
, 2002
Fantasy - Sculpture
8 x 14 inches (20.3 x 35.6 cm)
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Paul Orzech: 'Mid Size Cactus Man', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Mystical. Please visit my web site WWW. PAULORZECH. COM for a complete set of views of this art work. Cactus- Man, originally designed as a submission to a Parks department call for public art here in Tucson, AZ, points to the bond that humans share with the Sonoran Desert.  The sculpture ...
Mystical - Sculpture
10 x 24 inches (25.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Paul Orzech: 'Adhesion', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, Abstract. Adhesion is an early sculpture by the artist that represents the connection in modern society between natural beauty and beauty- enhancing products.This sculpture' s fractured life- cast hand, represents natural beauty. The photo illustrates a series of nail polish bottles that compose the back of the fractured hand.  The ...
, 2000
Abstract - Sculpture
7 x 11 inches (17.8 x 27.9 cm)
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Paul Orzech: 'CONSUMER PRODUCTS', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, Abstract.  Consumer Products is cast from found objects such as nail polish bottles, and a paper bag as well as parts of the human hand. This sculpture deals with idea of beauty as a commodity, which is represented in the finger parts and nail polish bottles flowing out of the bag...
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
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David Chang: 'Inter dimensional', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
23 x 34 inches (58.4 x 86.4 cm)
David Chang: 'Rising Continuum', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
71 x 14 inches (180.3 x 35.6 cm)
David Chang: 'Tree', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
42 x 60 inches (106.7 x 152.4 cm)
David Chang: 'Rock and River', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
64 x 10 inches (162.6 x 25.4 cm)
David Chang: 'Night Roost', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
39 x 21 inches (99.1 x 53.3 cm)
David Chang: 'Flowing River', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
46 x 21 inches (116.8 x 53.3 cm)
David Chang: 'Recluse', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
26 x 29 inches (66.0 x 73.7 cm)
David Chang: 'Sunset Pine', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
35 x 18 inches (88.9 x 45.7 cm)
David Chang: 'Emergence', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm)
David Chang: 'Diversity Sings in Harmony', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
25 x 18 inches (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
Khurshid Khatak: 'Divine Love', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. The Song Of love, My love will hold you and keep you safe and warm, you are the only Oasis in my deserted life. ...
Fantasy - Sculpture
36 x 75 inches (91.4 x 190.5 cm)
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Khurshid Khatak: 'Widow', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. Extortion of ignorance. ...
, 2003
Fantasy - Sculpture
28 x 56 inches (71.1 x 142.2 cm)
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Khurshid Khatak: 'Is it Freedom', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. When she lost her leges, then she got a freedom. ...
Fantasy - Sculpture
14 x 56 inches (35.6 x 142.2 cm)
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Khurshid Khatak: 'Woman Bhind Man', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. She put out her lover from complexity...
Fantasy - Sculpture
26 x 61 inches (66.0 x 154.9 cm)
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Lavih Serfaty: 'green', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. This two dimentional sculpture is made of aluminum nailed to a wooden frame. the forms of the sculpture change with the light direction. The work is a reflection of a paper first folded and then opened. ...
, 2006
Abstract - Sculpture
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Sushil Sakhuja: 'artist with tribals', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Ethnic.
Ethnic - Sculpture
12 x 68 inches (30.5 x 172.7 cm)
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Sushil Sakhuja: 'mother and child', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Ethnic.
Ethnic - Sculpture
19 x 37 inches (48.3 x 94.0 cm)
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Sushil Sakhuja: 'Horse with 4 riders', 2008 Bronze Sculpture, Ethnic. village story horse with 4 riders...
Ethnic - Sculpture
29 x 25 inches (73.7 x 63.5 cm)
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Donna Bernstein: 'Buck Equestrian Bronze', 2011 Bronze Sculpture, Animals. equine, bronze, sculpture, lost wax, cast bronze, tabletop, horse, equestrian, horses...
Animals - Sculpture
8 x 15 inches (20.3 x 38.1 cm)
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Lavih Serfaty: 'orange chakra', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Healing. The Orange Chakra, is related to the emotions and sexuality. It connects us to desire, sensation, and movement. The Orange Chakra brings us fluidity and grace, sexual fulfillment, and the ability to accept change.This two dimentional sculpture is made of aluminum glued to a wooden frame. the forms of ...
Healing - Sculpture
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Small Papa', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Portrait. This version of Ernest Hemingway is a half life- size open edition. Marble base....
, 2002
Portrait - Sculpture
5 x 11 inches (12.7 x 27.9 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Ferret Family on Full Alert', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Animals. The sleek form and intense movement of these animals captivated me, beautiful bodies. ...
Animals - Sculpture
17 x 19 inches (43.2 x 48.3 cm)
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Sue Jacobsen: 'Set Point', 2004 Bronze Sculpture, Sports. Exhibited in
, 2004
Sports - Sculpture
9 x 28 inches (22.9 x 71.1 cm)
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    Joel P Heinz Sr. - Joel P Heinz Sr. was born in Hastings, Minnesota; raised and educated in Northern California: served in the Army in Viet Nam, and raised a family in California. He worked in various sales positions until he found his calling working with mentally disabled adults. He is now retired and living his dream in Maui with his wife, Kathy. In 1995, Joel began painting using acrylic paint on canvas with no formal art training. His artwork evolved from associating with other artists and the joy of experimenting and discovery. In the beginning, his favorite subject was Tropical Marine, colorful tropical landscapes and underwater scenes. As part of the evolution of his art, he dabbled in Egyptian art for a short time in order to practice working in detail, a noticeable characteristic of most of his artwork on canvas. For years he had appreciated artwork from a distance only to be disappointed in the lack of detail when viewed close up. He wanted his work on canvas to be detailed enough to be clearly seen whether viewed up close or from a distance. In the 21 years prior to moving to Maui, Joel's twice-annual visits to Maui cultivated an appreciation ...

    Jack Hill - All of my sculptural work is bronze, cast in the "lost wax" technique. Besides sculpting the original work, I am hands on with all the phases of the casting process, including the molds, waxes, metal, and application of the patinas. My foundry experience allows me to ensure the quality and integrity of each idea, from inspiration to final presentation. The ideas are born from observation of the human existence, in all its splendor and absurdity. The addition of my own whimsy and uncommon approach brings about an expression of life in the permanence of bronze. People are only one part of the whole planet and my anthropomorphic works are an exploration of the blending of man into various parts of the environment. With attention to anatomic detail and a tongue-in-cheek twist I wish to stimulate the imagination and, maybe, tickle the funny bone. Questions? Call me at 305/240-3238 A new line of work has been added that I call "Body Armor". The human form is treated as if skin was an armor that could be put on or removed as needed. If it had been lost long ago and recently rediscovered, what would it look like. ...

    Paul Orzech - Paul Orzech Sculpture Studio Artist Statement: The heart of my artwork is expressed by the words "Classical form with a modern edge." As an artist, I feel the need to incorporate the classic concepts of the human figure from the Ancient Greek and Italian Renaissance periods, with the more message-oriented elements of today's art. My belief in the beauty and power of the raw human form is exquisitely celebrated in the classical forms of sculpture. The modern themes I treat in my art include feminism; contemporary ideas of spirituality and love; and the all consuming presence time plays in our fast-paced American lives. I feel there is a quiet strength in the combination of established classics and contemporary expression that demonstrates a smooth continuity of social history. ...

    David Chang - Sharing My Artistic View By David K. Chang Art is an expression of the spirit that is not limited by time or space. Although artistic styles differ depending on the artist's background, rationales, interests, and feelings, the intent of all artwork is to guide audiences into a specific mood. Therefore, art arouses an echo between the audience and the artist. This echo can be one of excitement or agony, of humor or anger, of comfort or sadness, of oppression or complete release, or one of inexpressible description. Artists continue to explore their own finished work as well as to encourage audiences to gain a deeper understanding of that work. Excellent artwork often comes from self-examination. Even though an artist may believe he is developing and refining his style by intuition, this intuition is usually the artist's unrecognized expression of his reflection, which has embedded itself into his subconscious. My inspiration frequently comes from my reflection on and enjoyment of nature, from my loving it and studying it. The artwork that comes from this reflection can express the resolution of conflict between man and nature, or the connection between them. These ideas can be articulated in the freedom ...

    Khurshid Khatak - I see and I have practiced hard to see. through and through and deep inside, because the every existence does have shape, a definitive imagery a consolidated perception at least one of the unseen horizons. one of unsung melodies and those who can see, must feel it and those who can feel, must bear the anguish of sense and those who can bear the pain of creations up on them must preserve this pain into existence of beauty. and these statues are the creations of this pain. that I am still passing through, I have often enter into the realms of unconsciousness, the real self, the true experience and thus I see the faces, montages, ideas, and colors in my mediums. Stone and rocks are wrapping the figure and forms. Which, I only unfold. Log and woods commonly steal the ideas and imagery, which I just enhance. When the colors are speaking to you. And words magnifying their presence in persona. When rocks liquefy to the cast able ideologies and woods carve them selves. In front of you. Then must you have entered the flowing world of liberated self "Surrealisms". ...

    Lavih Serfaty - Lavih Serfaty is a multicultural artist. The works are on canvas, paper and aluminum. The painting are in acrilyc and water color. The latest painting are painted on aluminum with acrylic color. The use of bright and mono color is a result of a deep learning and understanding the power of the colors as it's affect people. The color can change the atmosphere of the environment, can heal our soul. The use of the right color in the right place can bring new and pure energy in our home. "I use the theories of color therapy, "feng shui" and "chakra energy" in my painting. The idea of making those painting is a result of long period of meditation and listening to music. Then I decided to paint with just one color according to state of mood I am, after I meditate. The aluminum is folded before I put the color on. When the painting is hanging on the wall, the color change as the light is changing during the day, the shade accentuate the color and change them to deep, darker or lighter. It's fill the room with bright and clear energy. The colors I choose are from ...

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    Sue Jacobsen - My "artist's eye" seeks both the extraordinary and the ordinarily-overlooked moments in nature, and presents them in a way that allows the viewer to see what I've seen--and loved enough to want to share it. My regional landscapes, painted in oil, capture the rural flavor of the Wood River Valley in Idaho where I've lived and worked for over 30 years. Previously, California coastal areas were my genre. My love of the ocean and its awesome infinity is equaled in the grandeur and peace of the nearby mountains --again, infinite subjects for my paintings. Just as my professional training in graphic design at Art Center School in Los Angeles served me well when I turned my creative skills to easel painting, this then enabled me to move with ease and enthusiasm when sculpture'found me', and I learned to see with new eyes--in 3 dimensions now! My sculptures are figurative, of people or animals, and I seem to have special ability to capture the likeness and personality of my subjects. While I consider myself to be primarily self-taught, I continue to seek out other professional painters and sculptors whose work I admire, with...