Abstract
Abstract sculpture pushes the boundaries of traditional representation by emphasizing geometric shapes and forms, allowing artists to convey emotions and ideas beyond literal interpretations. By distilling subjects to their essential elements, they encourage viewers to engage with the piece on a more conceptual level, exploring the relationship between space, form, and meaning while celebrating the diverse possibilities within the realm of contemporary art.
Abstract sculpture is a captivating form of artistic expression that transcends the confines of traditional representation. This genre of sculpture defies literal interpretation and embraces a world of imagination and emotion. Abstract sculptures encompass a wide range of styles, from organic, flowing shapes to geometric, angular structures, often crafted from diverse materials like metal, wood, or stone. These sculptures challenge viewers to engage with their inner perceptions and feelings, inviting them to explore the boundaries of form and space in a unique and thought-provoking way. In abstract sculpture, artists harness the power of abstraction to inspire contemplation, spark creativity, and provoke a deep sense of wonder in the observer.
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Abstract £1,440 inc VAT
Large Stoneware Abstract Body Sculpture – Torso 2003 by Alan Foxley (Unique)
Torso 2003 by Alan Foxley, Stoneware,
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Abstract £16,200 inc VAT
Monumental Figurative Family Sculpture – Generation by William Harling (Edition of 3)
Generation by William Harling, Plastic, Resin, Edition of 3, 60cms, 444cms wide, 444cms deep, Body, People, Abstract, Contemporary, Figurative
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Abstract £12,480 inc VAT
Monumental Steel Ornate Sculpture – Wishful Thinking 1999 by Douglas Burton (Unique)
Wishful Thinking 1999 by Douglas Burton, Steel and Wood






































