Fiberglass
Fiberglass sculpture is popular with artists because it’s a versatile, durable, and lightweight material that can be molded into a variety of shapes:
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Durability: more resistant to damage than concrete and can withstand the elements, including rain, snow, and sun. It’s also resistant to corrosion, rot, and many chemicals.
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Versatility: can be molded into almost any shape while remaining strong and durable. It can also be painted and glazed to look like other materials, such as stone, porcelain, bronze, or marble.
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Lightness: lightweight compared to other materials with similar durability, making it easier to transport. This makes it ideal for large-scale sculptures and statement pieces.
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Ease of maintenance: easy to maintain.
Fiberglass is also known as glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), glass fiber reinforced polyester (GRP), or glass fiber.
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Animals and Birds
Lifesize Rhino Head
£3,600 inc VATLifesize Rhino Head by Anon Unknown, Fiberglass
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Animals and Birds
Lifesize Southern Rhino Head by Anon Unknown
£3,600 inc VATLifesize Southern Rhino Head by Anon Unknown, Fiberglass
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Abstract
Table and Four Stools by Anon Unknown
£936 inc VATTable and Four Stools by Anon Unknown, Plastic
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Expressionism
Charles and Diana by John Humphreys
£36,000 inc VATCharles and Diana, Fibreglass painted with acrylic.
Fibreglass sculpture busts of Charles and Diana. Painted with acrylics. Signed edition.
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Abstract
Modulus TTS by Ade Grant
£17,280 inc VATAde Grant, Modulus TTS, GRP
Abstract fibreglass sculpture painted metallic blue and purple. A pale blue sphere sits on top of purple spotted limbs.