Three Brides by Sean Crampton, Bronze, Edition Signed SC, 27cm high by 25cm wide by 12.5cm deep, Female, Figurative, Nude sculpture, Three Women, Three Ladies, Three Wives
This piece is a compelling figurative bronze sculpture that explores rhythm, unity, and feminine presence through the human form. Cast in bronze and issued as a signed SC edition, this work measures 27 cm high by 25 cm wide by 12.5 cm deep, making it an intimate yet visually powerful sculpture suitable for both private collections and gallery display.
The composition presents three nude female figures arranged in a dynamic sequence of movement. One figure rests on all fours, grounding the group with a sense of weight and physicality. The other two rise and turn, their bodies suggesting dance-like motion and fluid exchange. Together, the figures create a circular flow that guides the eye across the sculpture, encouraging close viewing from multiple angles.
Crampton’s handling of form balances realism with expressive abstraction. Subtle surface textures catch the light and animate the bronze, while confident modelling emphasizes gesture, balance, and connection rather than strict anatomical detail. The work avoids narrative literalism and instead invites interpretation, referencing themes of partnership, transformation, and shared identity. The title Three Brides adds a poetic layer, suggesting ritual, union, or transition without fixing a single meaning.
This sculpture sits firmly within contemporary figurative bronze practice, appealing to collectors interested in the female form, modern sculpture, and expressive group compositions. Ideal as a statement piece, Three Brides offers both visual energy and contemplative depth, rewarding sustained engagement while maintaining strong aesthetic presence.




































