Sculptures and Paintings to Buy from Online Platforms

If you are looking to buy sculptures, here is a list of a few artists to pick from.

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‘Footwear’ by Rachel Owens on Artspace.com

Photo: Instagram @ziehersmith

Photo: Instagram @ziehersmith

This sculpture is made from a broken glass cast in resin with a steel base. It is 10.2 x 17.8 x 10.2 cm. Rachel Owens uses discarded objects such as cardboard boxes, rubber tires and bottles. Her work touches on themes of loss, human waste, and wreckage.  

 

‘Noashima Pumpkin (Red)’ by Yayoi Kusama on Artspace.com

Photo: Instagram @jazzfass

Photo: Instagram @jazzfass

Pumpkins have been a recurring subject of Yayoi Kusama since the 1980s. This resin pumpkin is a smaller version of the two at Japan’s Noashima Island. 

 

‘Portrait of Nelly Moudime II’ by Kehinde Wiley on Artsy.net

 

Photo: Instagram @showandtelephone

Photo: Instagram @showandtelephone

This finely detailed portrait is part of a body of work exploring the ongoing resonance of ‘90s hip hop culture in New York. As explained by Stephen Friedman Gallery “ By employing the heroic visual vocabulary of European portraiture to depict a contemporary Black woman, Wiley distils a complex dialogue about race and identity in a post colonial age.”

‘En attendant la lumière’ by Etel Adnan on Artsy.net

Photo: Instagram @see.collection

Photo: Instagram @see.collection

Etel Adnan’s work has a poetic quality, giving the viewer a sensory experience of warmth. The locations she is inspired by are ones she has explored, such as Lebanon and California. 

 

‘Feel Me (Flesh)’ by Kelly Akashi on Artnet.com

Photo: Instagram @artscortex

Photo: Instagram @artscortex

This sculpture is made from hand-blown glass and bronze, and its size is 17.8 x 21.6 x 22.9 cm. Kelly Akashi’s work incorporates materials such as bronze, wax, silicone, copper, fire, and rope. She explores the tension and boundaries of objects, challenging concepts of form. 

‘Dishonest but Appealing’ by Frances Stark on Artnet.com

Photo: Instagram @post_american_fine_arts

Photo: Instagram @post_american_fine_arts

This sculpture is a book with hand-bound paper pages, and It has a hardcover with embossed printing, red cloth and a silk ribbon. Frances Stark is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. Her work includes examining the meaning of language and how this can be processed creatively.