Ryūjin by Andrew Sinclair, Bronze Resin, Unique, 220cm high, 150cm wide, 120cm deep,
Ryūjin by Andrew Sinclair is a striking bronze sculpture inspired by the Japanese dragon god of the sea. The name “Ryūjin” directly translates to dragon god and reflects East Asian mythology’s reverence for dragon-like sea creatures.
The sculpture’s abstract, curling form rises from a rocky base, evoking the sinuous, powerful motion of a mythical dragon emerging from the earth. Its biomorphic design captures the spirit of a serpent-like beast with simplified, flowing curves. This abstraction emphasizes the creature’s ethereal, otherworldly nature, rather than focusing on literal representation.
The surface is richly textured with cross-hatching, cracks, and Verdigris accents, finished in antique bronze. These intentional imperfections echo the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, a celebration of impermanence, natural wear, and the beauty of imperfection. The sculpture has a weathered, artefact-like quality, as though unearthed from ancient times.
Designed to sit harmoniously in a natural environment, Ryūjin’s base mimics rocky terrain, allowing it to blend effortlessly into garden or landscape settings. It’s a powerful, contemplative piece that bridges mythology, nature, and timeless design.
For those considering purchasing Ryūjin by Andrew Sinclair, The Sculpture Park offers full support. We arrange delivery, assist with placement, and manage professional installation. Our team handles all technical details, including weight and positioning. We tailor the process to suit your space and preferences.

































