Sculptures For Sale

Our curated sculpture collection features contemporary artists working across diverse materials and techniques. These artworks demonstrate structural precision and conceptual creativity, showcasing the diversity and innovation present within modern sculptural practice.

  • Stephen Glassborow

    King and Queen

    Bronze

    60 x 20 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Ship Shape

    Bronze

    70 x 15 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Stairway to Heaven

    Bronze

    60 x 23 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Stairway to Heaven

    Bronze

    60 x 23 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    V Figurine

    Bronze

    44 x 18 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Dress Code

    Bronze

    40 x 10 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Dress Code (Marquette)

    Bronze

    50 x 19 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    V Figurine

    Bronze

    44 x 18 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Dress Code

    Bronze

    40 x 10 cm

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  • Stephen Glassborow

    Moon Dance

    Bronze

    22 x 22 cm

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  • Harry Georgeson

    Cockroach Man

    Bronze

    55 x 25 cm

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  • James Corbett

    Blue Octopus

    Mixed Media

    82 x 46 cm

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  • James Corbett

    Giraffe

    Mixed Media

    126 x 40 cm

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  • James Corbett

    Self Portrait No. 2

    Mixed Media

    84 x 60 cm

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  • James Corbett

    Vintage Racing Bike

    Mixed Media

    41 x 26 cm

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  • James Corbett

    Ronnie (Standing Dog)

    Mixed Media

    46 x 30 cm

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Handcrafted sculptural artworks and three-dimensional pieces showcasing contemporary artistic expression.

Sculpture represents one of the most powerful and immersive forms of artistic practice. Our sculpture collection highlights the craftsmanship, material exploration and spatial awareness of contemporary artists, presenting works designed to be viewed from multiple perspectives and experienced within physical space.

From carved timber and cast bronze to mixed media and contemporary installations, each sculpture celebrates form, balance and structural integrity. These artworks combine traditional sculptural techniques with modern creative interpretation, offering collectors distinctive statement pieces that enhance residential, corporate and gallery environments.

What is sculpture in fine art?

Sculpture is a three-dimensional form of art created by shaping, carving, casting, or assembling materials into physical objects that occupy space.

What materials are commonly used in sculpture?

Artists create sculptures using materials such as bronze, stone, wood, ceramics, metal, resin, and mixed media.

How are sculptures made?

Sculptures may be created through carving, modelling clay, casting metal, or assembling different materials to form a three-dimensional artwork.

Are sculptures unique artworks?

Many sculptures are unique pieces, although some may be produced in limited editions depending on the artist’s process.

How should sculptures be displayed?

Sculptures are typically displayed on plinths, shelves, or the floor so they can be viewed from multiple angles.

Can sculptures be displayed outdoors?

Some sculptures are designed for outdoor display using durable materials such as bronze or stone. Indoor sculptures may require more controlled environments.

How should sculptures be cared for?

Sculptures generally require gentle dusting and careful handling to avoid damage.

Why do collectors choose sculpture?

Collectors often choose sculpture because it adds depth, form, and a physical presence that differs from wall-mounted artworks.

What styles of sculpture exist?

Contemporary sculpture includes abstract, figurative, conceptual, and mixed-media works.

Can sculptures increase in value?

Like other artworks, sculptures can increase in value depending on the artist’s reputation and collector demand.

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