Mixed Media
Mixed media sculptures use different materials to create unique artworks. Artists might use acrylic, steel, copper, glass, mosaic, wood, and found objects in their pieces. These sculptures combine multiple materials, resulting in diverse and interesting textures and forms. The use of various mediums allows artists to explore different artistic expressions and techniques, making each sculpture one of a kind. Mixed media sculptures can be found in galleries, museums, and public spaces, showcasing the creativity and innovation of the artists.
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Abstract
Pebble and Wheel by Kate Semple
£2,592 inc VATKate Semple, Pebble and Wheel, Portland Stone and Glass
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Contemporary
Red Carnation by Ruth Moilliet
£3,600 inc VATRuth Moilliet, Red Carnation, Steel, Toughened Glass and Carnation Petals
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Abstract
Eryngium by Ruth Moilliet
£3,600 inc VATRuth Moilliet, Eryngium, Steel, Toughened Glass and Eryngium Petals
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Contemporary
Blue Hydrangea by Ruth Moilliet
£3,600 inc VATRuth Moilliet, Blue Hydrangea (reverse), Steel, Toughened Glass and Hydrangea Petals
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Abstract
Elevated Triangulation Station
£4,320 inc VATWilfred Pritchard, Elevated Triangulation Station, Stainless Steel and Glass, This work is unique, Height 124cms
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Abstract
Hiraeth by Dilys Jackson ARBS
£9,360 inc VATDilys Jackson, A.R.B.S. Hiraeth, Steel and Cast Iron, Unique, 210 cms. tall by 41 cms. wide
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Acrylic
Adolph Hitler or Mother Theresa by Wilfred Pritchard
£57,600 inc VATWilfred (William Frederick) Pritchard, Born 1970, Adolph Hitler or Mother Teresa, Foetus and Formaldehyde in Yew Box Frame, Unique, 47cm. high
Wooden box frame containing a sculptural fetus depicting a baby and questioning it’s future life choices and how they could go either way.