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

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Discover 909 original sculpture artworks for sale between $1000 - $5000. Contemporary emerging artists: Augie Nkele, Sylvia Volpi, Don Dougan, Venelin Ivanov, Gary Brown, Kim Wintje, Phil Parkes, Sculpture Metuz, Dermot O'brien, Jorge Llaca, Bryan Patterson, Alexandre Nodopaka 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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Sylvia Volpi: 'Tied', 2001 Mixed Media Sculpture, Figurative.
, 2001
Figurative - Sculpture
120 x 80 cm (47.2 x 31.5 inches)
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Don Dougan: 'STRETCHED TRUTH POETIC LICENSE', 2002 Bronze Sculpture, Representational. cast bronze and Chinese black marbleThe lipworks are an on- going series of sculptures using the imagery of the human mouth.  Lips, conditional to so many human activities, can imply a diversity of meanings, shifting with the life experience that colors each viewer' s particular perceptions.  Throughout the series, ...
Representational - Sculpture
12 x 7 inches (30.5 x 17.8 cm)
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Augie Nkele: 'Chokwe Mask', 2000 Aluminum Sculpture, Culture.
Culture - Sculpture
12 x 24 inches (30.5 x 61.0 cm)
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Venelin Ivanov: 'neadle X X', 1990 Bronze Sculpture, Architecture.
, 1990
Architecture - Sculpture
9 x 72 cm (3.5 x 28.3 inches)
Venelin Ivanov: 'flora', 2000 Mixed Media Sculpture, Floral. bronze, copper, stone...
, 2000
Floral - Sculpture
120 x 160 cm (47.2 x 63.0 inches)
Gary Brown: 'Eye of the Storm', 2001 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. The inspiration for this piece is a photograph take from the space shuttle...
Abstract - Sculpture
16 x 17 inches (40.6 x 43.2 cm)
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Gary Brown: 'Soft Landing', 2001 Aluminum Sculpture, Abstract. Soft Landing is made from Aluminum, Tropical Walnut, Paduk on a black marble base This is one of a kind. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 19 inches (45.7 x 48.3 cm)
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Kim Wintje: 'the day we saw the edge of the earth', 2002 Aluminum Sculpture, Figurative. wall mounted sewn metal sculpture...
Figurative - Sculpture
8 x 22 inches (20.3 x 55.9 cm)
Phil Parkes: 'Coming Around', 2003 Stone Sculpture, Abstract. Coming Around in Colorado Yule Marble represents the circle of life - a circle implying wholeness and something complete. The vastly different surface textures - the glassy high polish of the spiraling circle and the roughly textured opposite in the square lower half are like the ups and downs - highs and lows ...
Abstract - Sculpture
11 x 28 inches (27.9 x 71.1 cm)
Sculpture Metuz: 'GERONIMO2', 2001 Other Sculpture, Figurative.
, 2001
Figurative - Sculpture
125 x 0 cm (49.2 x 0.0 inches)
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Dermot O'brien: 'Flight1', 1996 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract. Sycamore with three lightsources...
, 1996
Abstract - Sculpture
16 x 32 inches (40.6 x 81.3 cm)
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Dermot O'brien: 'Directive', 1992 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract. Alder with two lightsources...
, 1992
Abstract - Sculpture
24 x 52 inches (61.0 x 132.1 cm)
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Dermot O'brien: 'phoenix', 1998 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. The sculpture is made of red alder and contains three lightsources...
, 1998
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 32 inches (45.7 x 81.3 cm)
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Jorge Llaca: 'Cinco Hombres', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
40 x 45 cm (15.7 x 17.7 inches)
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Jorge Llaca: 'Cuatro Hombres Clouse UP', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
40 x 90 cm (15.7 x 35.4 inches)
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Jorge Llaca: 'Cuatro Hombres', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
40 x 80 cm (15.7 x 31.5 inches)
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Bryan Patterson: 'TopHeavy', 2002 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This sculptured birch centerpiece features an inlaid natural concretion that leaves plenty to the imagination....
, 2002
Abstract - Sculpture
11 x 4 inches (27.9 x 10.2 cm)
Alexandre Nodopaka: 'Caress 40', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, nudes. Achilles Heel...
, 2000
nudes - Sculpture
6 x 6 inches (15.2 x 15.2 cm)
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Alexandre Nodopaka: 'Caress 20', 2000 Bronze Sculpture, nudes. Dreamer-4 sold3 available1 stock...
, 2000
nudes - Sculpture
6 x 6 inches (15.2 x 15.2 cm)
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    Augie Nkele - Born: Kisangani, Congo, Africa BFA: Emphasis Painting, 1979, Academie Des Beaux-Arts, Kinshasa and Lubumbashi Additional Studies: Notre Dame de la Sagesse, School of Interior Design, Brussels, Belgium, 1980-82 Currently a US citizen residing in Fort Worth, Texas I am from the Kongo people. Before Columbus sailed to the New World, the Portuguese had already established trade relations with the kingdom of Kongo. Members of the royal court of Kongo attended the university in Lisbon. I speak the Kikongo language, as well as Lingala, Swahili, French and English. Congo is always in my heart although it has been many years since I have been there in person. My country has a rich artistic and cultural history and the Congolese people have made important contributions to art and music. One of my goals with my art is to introduce our history and culture to others. When you know Africa you will love Africa. I love learning about different ethnic and national cultures. I look for links that can unite people rather than divide them. Having lived on three continents has given me a broader interest perhaps than if I had only lived in one community all my life. We must ...

    Sylvia Volpi - PHILOSOPHY: To be an artist is to be creative, autonomous, conscious, bold... It is to dare and allow yourself the delirium, reach the imaginary, the fantasy, the pleasure, the beauty ... To wish for the real and to wish for the impossible. It's to open wide, through your work, desires, fights and sorrows in a disclosure. The creative process is the product of the hand , the mind, the imagination and of the work, which is motivated by the search for a conquer: THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR OWN SELF. ...

    Don Dougan - My work comprises both abstracted and figurative imagery executed in a variety of mixed materials, with stone being the predominate medium. Other materials used (usually in conjunction with stone) include foundry cast metals, carved and joined wood, cast and fabricated plastics, cold-worked and kiln-formed glass, cast and carved hydraulic cements, cast/formed paper, welded/fabricated metals, gilding, and found/assembled objects. The more abstracted imagery is worked in pedestal pieces, large freestanding sculptures, and in wall-mounted relief sculptures. The figurative lip series is usually presented in wall-mounted reliefs, deep shadowbox framing, and occasionally as either a pedestal piece or a large freestanding work. The most recently begun series of work comprises pedestal-sized pieces using the imagery of the ship or the boat hull. Each series or each type of work allows me to express aspects of the human condition - the more abstracted works tend to reveal a more universal emotional/rational characterization of subject matter, the lip series tends to allow sensuality, humor, and more visceral expressions, while the ship series delves into personal/cultural memories and emotional journeys. For more images and information on myself, my work, and my working methods please visit my ...

    Kim Wintje - For the past 20 years, I have been making sculpture. Incorporating many fabric techniques, I use recycled metal, wire, and paint, to create sewn metal sculptures about pollution, habitat loss, complacency, human rights, extinction, and many other environmental and political issues. My work has been part of collaborative shows, and one person exhibitions. I want my work to get into peoples psyches and keep them thinking about the images for days, weeks.... I feel that whenever people think and ultimately talk about ideas the world changes. I maintain a cyber gallery of my sculpture thanks to a NH State Council on the Arts, Individual Artist Fellowship received in 1998. I also take time every year to work as, artist in residence, in New Hampshires schools. In 1993, an accepted collaborative proposal submitted to Inez McDermott, then director of New England College Gallery, Henniker, NH, resulted in a significant change in my direction as an artist and the materials I use. The proposal gave me an opportunity to collaborate with another artist, to explore new materials, and to exhibit the years work at the gallery. The years exploration focused on the tradition of ritual art forms that had relevance to my ...

    Kim Wintje - Kim Wintje - Dermot O'Brien - Over the past fifteen years i have developed my own very unique art form working with wood and light. Using light as an added dimension to highlight the spaces between the wood a new sculpture is created. The sculptures always consist of several shapes the light exploring and defining the relationship between the bodies....

    Jorge Llaca - Introduction. The main features that best describe my work, are closely related to the unconscious images of death and eroticism. Both present as methaphors of life and death, and a clearly intended physical resolution of the symbolos behind the myth of "Eros & Thanatos". "Our existence is embedded in an endless circle of life and death. We are forced into the conflict, surrounded by metaphors of beginnings and endings". "Today, we find the real truth of our existence in recycling and composting: giving to the universe that which has been given to us in life, with the payment of our own death, so life can emerge again." Life-death-life. (Jorge Llaca, winter 2001) Professional career. The first period starts back in early 70's, as a fine arts student. Times in which I was involved working in private workshops and art centres, with an extense list of teachers and mentors. Some of which had a long course experience and recognition within the national art circles in Mexico, as it is the case of Teresa Citto a well known Italian painter. Also as part of this learning period, I attended private Universities such as the University of the Claustro de Sor ...

    Bryan Patterson - Bryan Patterson is a Vermont artist and designer. Bryan is directly descended from Johannes Lapp, a founder of the Amish community in America. Among his relatives is Henry Lapp of the late 1800's. Henry was an amazing deaf mute carpenter/craftsman and has his work displayed in The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Bryan says, i?1/2I've always had a love of wood and began creating with it before learning of my Lapp ancestors.i?1/2 Bryan started woodworking professionally in 1977 and has had his work featured in several publications over the years. Concretions have added the newest development to Bryani?1/2s work. He and his family harvest these treasures while swimming in the gorgeous rivers of Vermont. The real enjoyment comes from their display of as many wonderful pictures they make in the mind's eye like those you see in the clouds. Mythology of the Abenaki Indian says that "Wana-games-ak, reckless creatures or those who have lost their minds, are little people of another genus, who inhabit rivers. They have narrow faces'like the blade of a hatchet', so only the profile has an outline. Their noses are high and aquiline,'so large as to be all ...

    Alexandre Nodopaka - 1. To portray ideas in a fresh style, but most important I was Born for Art, I Live for Art and will die for Art. 2. Abstraction in art is the greatest spiritual meditation & an ideal cerebral masturbation. 3. Photography killed representational art some 150 years ago. The computer killed abstract art. Today, thousands abstracts can be created in a day, they may be worth a thousand words but not a penny! 1. Pour peindre des idees dans un style frais, mais plus important je suis ne pour l'Art, je vis pour l'art et mourrai pour l'art. 2. L'abstraction dans l'art est la plus grande meditation spirituelle & une masturbation cerebrale ideale. 3. La photographie a tue l'art figuratif il y a quelques 150 annees et l'ordinateur a tue l'art abstrait. Aujourd'hui, des milliers d'art abstrait peuvent etre crees dans un jour... ils peuvent valoir mille mots mais pas un centime! 1. Para retratar las ideas en un estilo fresco, pero mas importantes de que era nacido para Art, vivo para Art y morire por Art. 2. El caracter abstracto en el ...