Kinetic
Kinetic sculpture is a form of art that includes movement in three-dimensional sculptures. It can create the illusion of movement or actually move. The term ‘kinetic’ derives from the Greek word ‘kinesis,’ meaning motion.
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Animals and Birds £1,152 inc VAT
Flying Stag Beetle
Flying Stag Beetle by Anon , Stainless Steel on Canvas
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Contemporary £21,600 inc VAT
Monumental Steel Aircraft Sculpture – Spitfire II by Richard Cresswell (Edition of 9)
Spitfire II by Richard Cresswell, Stainless Steel
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Animals and Birds £1,200 inc VAT
Life-size Bronze Hare Sculpture – Boxing Hares by John Cox
Boxing Hares by John Cox, Bronze,
Bronze sculpture of two hares, standing on their hind legs, boxing.
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Abstract £2,880 inc VAT
Large Bone Abstract Figurative Sculpture – Bird Man by Austin Emery (Unique)
Austin Emery, Bird Man, Bones
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Animals and Birds £2,808 inc VAT
Lifesize Stoneware Bird Sculpture – Diving Gannets by Simon Griffiths (Unique)
Simon Griffiths, Diving Gannets, Stoneware on Board
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Abstract £12,960 inc VAT
Large Resin Figurative Acrobatic Sculpture – Caught in Time by Dorothy Brook
Dorothy Brook, Caught in Time, Resin, 1 from an edition of 9, 220cms high, 180cms wide by 75cms deep.
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Abstract £1,260 inc VAT
Large Steel Abstract Sculpture – Metal Mobile by Paul Margetts
Paul Margetts, Metal Mobile, Powder-coated Steel, 136 cm. high by 190cm. wide (max)




























































