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

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Discover 909 original sculpture artworks for sale between $1000 - $5000. Contemporary emerging artists: Paul Orzech, Mark Porter, Elena Osterwalder, Stan Harmon, Gary Chris Christopherson, Tzipi Biran, Lila Goldner, Ana Marin, Jane Jaskevich, Ali Gallo, Lolita Sadauskaite, Sushil Sakhuja, Sylvia Volpi, Jack Hill, Don Dougan, Steven Derks, Mikel Durel 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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Mark Porter: 'Internal External', 2009 Mixed Media Sculpture, undecided.  Internal/ ExternalMaterials: Aluminum, steel, plastic, pigmented/ fragranced soap water, air pump, nylon tubingFunction: Expels a scented and colored soap mixture onto wall. A scented soap mixture is used for the mix. An aroma builds up which smells of artificial fragrance, which is similar, and also in contrast to...
undecided - Sculpture
4 x 3 feet (1.22 x 0.91 m)
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Elena Osterwalder: 'La Torre', 2009 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract.  Hand made amate, cloth , clothes'pins, dyed with organic colors. ...
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
20 x 71 cm (7.9 x 28.0 inches)
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Elena Osterwalder: 'La Canasta', 2009 Other Sculpture, Abstract.  Hand made paper, amate, hemp, cotton cloth , dyed in organic colors. ...
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches)
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Elena Osterwalder: 'La Maceta', 2009 Other Sculpture, Abstract.  Amate, paper, hemp, all hand made and dyed with organic colors. ...
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches)
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Stan Harmon: 'Going Home', 2009 Glass Sculpture, Landscape.  Kiln- formed sheet glass with black powder imagery. No enamels used. Copper, bronze and steel used in  cypress tree with osprey nest. 12x20x6 inches ...
, 2009
Landscape - Sculpture
12 x 20 inches (30.5 x 50.8 cm)
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Gary Chris Christopherson: 'change we believe in', 2008 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract.  Against dark forces resistant to change, we are challenged to slice through for the change we believe in.  Calls upon us all to make the change in American and world that we believe in and that will benefit and sustain both.Acquire GChris sculpture and 100 of Chris payment goes...
Abstract - Sculpture
1 x 3 feet (0.30 x 0.91 m)
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Tzipi Biran: 'A woman with a hat', 2008 Other Sculpture, Figurative.  Polyresines ...
Figurative - Sculpture
20 x 80 inches (50.8 x 203.2 cm)
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Tzipi Biran: 'Speechless 2', 2005 Other Sculpture, Love.  Polyresines ...
Love - Sculpture
55 x 50 inches (139.7 x 127.0 cm)
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Tzipi Biran: 'Speechless 1', 2007 Other Sculpture, nudes.  Polyresines ...
nudes - Sculpture
60 x 45 inches (152.4 x 114.3 cm)
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Lila Goldner: 'point of research', 2006 Mixed Media Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
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Lila Goldner: 'earth and water', 2006 Mixed Media Sculpture, Visionary.  mural. two parts, presents the finest touch and borderline between to worlds, made of alabaster, wood, stone and ready mades. . ...
Visionary - Sculpture
2 x 1 m (6.56 x 3.28 feet)
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Lila Goldner: ' point of research', 2006 Mixed Media Sculpture, Visionary.  lamp. presents rising up and flourishing of mind from apstract to figurative, from ignorance to knowledge ...
Visionary - Sculpture
0 x 1 m (0.00 x 3.28 feet)
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Ana Marin: 'COSMOS', 2006 Mixed Media Sculpture, Cosmic.  little jewel for a wall ...
, 2006
Cosmic - Sculpture
10 x 10 cm (3.9 x 3.9 inches)
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Jane Jaskevich: 'Warrior', 2008 Stone Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.  Chloride Stone/ VA Steatite/ Found Objects16
, 2008
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
14 x 16 inches (35.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Ali Gallo: 'sailing', 2007 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  welded steel sculpture with layers of paint and rust. ...
, 2007
Abstract - Sculpture
31 x 48 inches (78.7 x 121.9 cm)
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Ali Gallo: 'a delicate balance', 2008 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  A Delicate Balance moves with a gentle wind. It is a soothing sculpture that reminds us that even though we might be going through some delicate times in our lives, we must remain flexible, like nature. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
8 x 83 inches (20.3 x 210.8 cm)
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Lolita Sadauskaite: 'aries', 2008 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract.
, 2008
Abstract - Sculpture
40 x 30 cm (15.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Lolita Sadauskaite: 'crane', 2008 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract.
, 2008
Abstract - Sculpture
20 x 60 cm (7.9 x 23.6 inches)
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Sushil Sakhuja: 'Indian god of love Kaamdeva', 2008 Mixed Media Sculpture, Mythology.  Indian god of love - Kaamdeva  ...
Mythology - Sculpture
20 x 18 inches (50.8 x 45.7 cm)
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Sylvia Volpi: 'ROOTS AND THORNS  II', 2005 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
45 x 55 cm (17.7 x 21.7 inches)
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Sylvia Volpi: 'ROOTS AND THORNS I', 2005 Mixed Media Sculpture, Botanical.
Botanical - Sculpture
45 x 55 cm (17.7 x 21.7 inches)
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Sylvia Volpi: 'ROOTS AND THORNS  III', 2006 Aluminum Sculpture, Conceptual.
Conceptual - Sculpture
30 x 95 cm (11.8 x 37.4 inches)
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Jack Hill: 'Yikes', 2008 Bronze Sculpture, Fantasy.  Bronze, cast in the lost wax method ...
, 2008
Fantasy - Sculpture
16 x 15 inches (40.6 x 38.1 cm)
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Jack Hill: 'On a Roll', 2008 Bronze Sculpture, Food.  Bronze, cast in the lost wax method ...
, 2008
Food - Sculpture
12 x 25 inches (30.5 x 63.5 cm)
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Don Dougan: 'ANGEL HANG UPS: DAY SHIFT', 2007 Mixed Media Sculpture, Philosophy. Virginia black Buckingham slate, Itlaian Rosso Levanto serpentine, 181 stoneware, brass, 22k gold leafOne of a pair: Day and Night.  Everbody' s gotta take time- off sometime. ...
Philosophy - Sculpture
17 x 22 inches (43.2 x 55.9 cm)
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Don Dougan: 'THE FUTURE SWEEPS: RED TINT', 2007 Mixed Media Sculpture, Technology. Indiana limestone, Georgia marble, circuit board, aluminum, stainless steel, stoneware, glass, acrylic, graphite, pigmentDone for an exhibit called the' History of the Future,' this wall piece is made of limestone, computer circuit board, marble, aluuminum, stainless steel,  glass, and pigment. ...
Technology - Sculpture
13 x 17 inches (33.0 x 43.2 cm)
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Jack Hill: 'Steppin Out', 2008 Bronze Sculpture, Fantasy.  Bronze, marble base ...
Fantasy - Sculpture
18 x 13 inches (45.7 x 33.0 cm)
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Steven Derks: 'Steel Sculpture', 2008 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Rusted Steel ...
Abstract - Sculpture
52 x 54 inches (132.1 x 137.2 cm)
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Mikel Durel: 'Shrine for the Sea Farer', 2008 Wood Sculpture, Sailing.
Sailing - Sculpture
300 x 1001 mm ( x )
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Julia Cake: 'Fish', 2008 Stone Sculpture, Fish. The Fish with black Granite base....
, 2008
Fish - Sculpture
40 x 35 cm (15.7 x 13.8 inches)
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    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. ...

    Mark Porter - Artist webpage: www.markportersculpture.com Fusing found objects and his own custom-made creations, Mark Porter produces one-of-a-kind pieces that gradually transform themselves -- and the gallery -- as the show progresses. The mechanical-drawings-turned-sculptures in Nurture/Alter mimic the irregularity of human actions and portray narratives through a series of projected images, videos, and fluid expulsions. Porter places his project blueprints next to the sculptures to aid in the understanding of their development, which continues free of his influence for the duration of the exhibition. Check out the show sooner than later, though, so you can observe the counterproductive movements of Porter's work before it slowly self-destructs. - Morgan Phelps...

    Elena Osterwalder - When people leave their homeland, their home memories freeze in that instant, and without them realizing it both the country and the people progress in divergent directions. The external influences of the new country tend to be assimilated with the old ones and in "The Arts" form a new esthetic with components of both cultures. Years later the yearning for what was left behind takes a hold of them and forces them to look back. In my case using components that have historical and spiritual value in the Mexican tradition, I strive to converge the various cultures that have influenced me and create a 21st century aesthetic. Cuando uno deja a su pais , el recuerdo de su pais se congela en ese instante y no se da cuenta que tanto el pais como el mismo progresan en direcciones divergentes. Las influencias del nuevo se asimilan con las antiguas y en "Las Artes" forman una nueva estetica con componentes de las dos culturas. Anos mas tarde cuando cree que ha incorporado ambas culturas, la anoranza de lo que ha dejado detras toma mucha fuerza y lo empuja a mirar atras. En mi caso...

    Stan Harmon - Retirement brought Stan Harmon's passion into the daylight. Finally quitting his "day job", after a career with an environmental water management company, Harmon found himself able to devote more time to artistic endeavors that he had previously crammed into late night hours after everyone else was asleep. Following his dream to learn to blow glass he enrolled at the famous Penland School of Craft in the North Carolina mountains, quickly succumbing to the addictive nature of glass blowing. However, blowing glass requires at least one helper and that wouldn't fit into his new schedule (which was no schedule). Not to mention the constant overhead involved in firing a glass furnace 24/7. While at Penland, Harmon was introduced to the technique of kiln-forming glass which being taught in the next studio. This proved to be the best of both worlds, embracing the serendipity of hot glass creation and the advantages of a flexible schedule because a computer runs the kiln, taking care of the most time consuming aspects of creation. Thus no helper was needed, no outrageous gas bill to stress about, and still reaping the creative opportunities afforded by hot glass. Kiln-formed or fused glass ...

    Gary Chris Christopherson - Abstract sculpture by GChris is what he terms "progressive art" and is mission-driven. Progressive art is art with a purpose and artist as advocate. "Art as advocacy; advocacy as art." The call to artists and people generally is to embrace both art and advocacy, use their synergy, and advance progressive values. Advanced by the art are core progressive values - reducing human vulnerability, maximizing human potential, saving our environment, and living at "peace on and with the earth." Underlying it all is the driving desire to "save the world", as best as we as people can. Toward that end, GChris abstract mobiles and stabiles help drive toward a positive progressive vision of the future. They portray strong driving forces -- the desire for knowledge, spirit and justice. High level thought, being, and positive interrelationships are not ends but new foundations from which progress springs. Progressive art supports the continuous striving for absolute knowledge, absolute spirit and perfected being with full recognition this is an inevitable, unending, inspiring and liberating human enterprise. To achieve the vision, they also help explore threats of vulnerability, conflict, and chaos. The mobiles and stabiles address these threats, glean whatever positives they contain, and advocate major progression...

    Tzipi Biran - I try to express the feminine experience as a complete individual that is constantly engaged in fulfilling her independence and femininity. Parallel to this, I emphasize the potential of a harmonious and holistic connection within a nourishing, supporting and creative relationship between a couple, a promoting and protective partnership within a spiritual and physical connection. The figures in my works are like the dance of life in which the steps of one are adjacent, connecting, opposing, and supporting to that of others, creating a changing and constant movement. ...

    Lila Goldner - "When faced with a lack of purposeand direction,let us expand capacity of observance,increase possibility of learning and understanding,let us be ready to face the moment when the tasks set before us will be beyond our power.Let us rob the moment of eternity that belong to us and sink into oblivion" ...

    Jane Jaskevich - Jane Jaskevich Artist Statement Jaskevich is a carver of dreams in stone. Her mythical figures borrow elements from ancient cultures. Jane creates figures by combining various materials such as different stones, wood and found objects. She pays homage to the stonesO Greco-Roman roots. Her recent series deals with the incomplete figure and is entitled OThe Silhouette Series O. Partial heads that can be read as a silhouette are combined with full bodies. These sculptures suggest multiple ideas; ancient ruin, contemporary dreams, and flat vs 3D. 2012 brought exhibitions in the NYC Affordable Art Fair and her sculptures being published in Contemporary Sculptors by Kracun/ McFadden. Numerous Southeast galleries represent her. Jane received her BFA from University of Georgia and Masters in Art from Florida State with additional studies in Pietrasanta, Italy. Her public collections include an outdoor sculpture in a Michigan church and three sculptures for NationsBank Headquarters in Tampa. Jane has two sculptures in the permanent collection of the Polk Museum of Art in Lakeland, Florida. Her large-scale bronze sculptures are the focal point for the Tampa GTE Data Center. . ...

    Ali Gallo - Uncovering and bringing to the surface what boils beneath creates the tension necessary for a dialog to begin between the idea and the artist and/or the art and the viewer. Finding anyway to create this tension, gouging, scratching, laying, etc in a painting or sculpture allows for deeper inspection, providing the incredible power of metaphor for the human condition....

    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. ...

    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. ...

    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 ...

    Steven Derks - Artist Statement: Color field Paintings & Gridscapes My work is best described as accidental beauty or Shibui as the Japanese call it. It's my job to reconstruct those accidents with diverse methods yet a consistent result. The two most important tools in my work are a stick to push and pull paint around, and the sun, to accelerate the drying. The desert is the perfect place to make this work. While the painting is in the sun cracking and crazing may happen. Placing a painting in the sun to dry is similar to putting ceramics in a kiln. I can anticipate the results but I can't always predict what will happen. Picasso used to say, " Painting is stronger than me. It makes me do things I normally wouldn't do". I'm influenced by Turners skies, Rothko's compositions, and Richter's method of pulling paint. STEVEN DERKS ...