Minimalism
Minimalism sculptures are three-dimensional abstract artworks that are characterized by their simplicity and use of basic geometric shapes:Â
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Materials: sculptures are often made from industrial materials like metal, plastic, aluminum, concrete, or fiberglass. These materials are usually left raw or painted a solid color.Â
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Shapes:Â sculptures are often based on simple geometric shapes, like squares and rectangles.Â
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Perspective: Minimalism sculptures can be viewed from all angles, and the way light, shadow, and perspective play with them can change their appearance.Â
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Purpose: Minimalism art is linked to the ideas of truth, simplicity, and honesty. It focuses on basic elements, removing anything that is not essential to the art.Â
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Tender Love by Nesbit Mukomberanwa
£2,100 inc VATTender Love by Nesbit Mukomberanwa, Springstone
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Aiming High by Nesbet Mukomberanwa
£2,400 inc VATAiming High by Nesbet Mukomberanwa, Springstone
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Interlocking V by Stephen Fox
£2,592 inc VATInterlocking V by Stephen Fox, Marble , Granite
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Dancing Lovers by William Wilberforce Chewa
£2,400 inc VATDancing Lovers by William Wilberforce Chewa, Opal Stone
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In Conversation by William Wilberforce Chewa
£1,440 inc VATIn Conversation by William Wilberforce Chewa, Opal Stone
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Blue Moon by Simon Smolesworth
£1,368 inc VATBlue Moon by Simon Smolesworth, Painted Steel
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Funnel by Anon Unknown
£1,800 inc VATFunnel by Anon Unknown, Stainless Steel on Black Marble
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Animals and Birds
Fish Head by Martin Williams
£3,000 inc VATFish Head by Martin Williams, Portland Stone
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Bronze
The Visitor (180cm) by Guido Deleu
£24,000 inc VATDeleu’s creations in ceramic and bronze have a contemporary, sophisticated and balanced out quality to them, making them the perfect complement to any setting.
The thought provoking nature of The Visitor and his skyward gaze is sure to add a contemporary flare to your home or garden!
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Triangulation Station 91 by Wilfred Pritchard
£4,320 inc VATTriangulation Station 91 by Wilfred Pritchard, Stainless Steel / Glass
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The Emperor’s Ear by Martin Cundell
£6,480 inc VATThe Emperor’s Ear by Martin Cundell, Bronze
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Harmony by William Wilberforce Chewa
£2,160 inc VATHarmony by William Wilberforce Chewa, Opal Stone
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Shape Shifter by Mark Goodchild
£2,400 inc VATShape Shifter by Mark Goodchild, Steel – parts from Hinley Point II Nuclear Power Station
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Into the Next Room by Michael Kenny
£3,600 inc VATInto the Next Room by Michael Kenny, Marble and Carrara Marble
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Ship in Construction by Richard Lawrence
£6,480 inc VATShip in Construction by Richard Lawrence, Sandstone
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Bird 1 by Martin Williams
£900 inc VATBird 1 by Martin Williams, Bronze, Stone
Bronze sculpture of a smooth rounded form of a bird in flight set on stone
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Il Bacio (white) by Maria Bayardo
£3,600 inc VATIl Bacio (white) by Maria Bayardo, Resin
White resin sculpture of two standing figures in an embrace
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Table and Four Stools by Anon Unknown
£936 inc VATTable and Four Stools by Anon Unknown, Plastic
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Battersea Power Station 1 by Mark Goodchild
£3,540 inc VATBattersea Power Station 1 by Mark Goodchild, Steel
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Chiltern Form by Keith McCarter
£21,600 inc VATChiltern Form, with title plate by Keith McCarter, Bronze
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Bella Donna by Jonathan Loxley
£9,600 inc VATBella Donna by Jonathan Loxley, Carrara Statuary Marble
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The Muse Thalia Black by Renaat Ramon
£564 inc VATThe Muse Thalia Black by Renaat Ramon, Resin White