- (AU) Contemporary Australian Sculpture
- Presents photographs of architectural commissions and installations and details of artists. - Art E*ccentric
- Unconventional works, sculpture, music, and anthropomorphic images. An electronic art museum of original, eclectic artwork. - Art Horse Studio
- Features the sculptures and paintings of Seattle-based artists, Robert MacDonald and Michael DuDash. Gothic and contemporary pieces in a variety of materials. - British Contemporary Sculpture At Goodwood
- Venue for contemporary British sculpture. Includes galleries, artists, events, publications, and contact information. - Dam de Nogales
- Studio and gallery of figurative bronze, iron, clay, and stone sculptures done by a Spanish and a Canadian artist who create all art works jointly. - Edwards, Lee, Crabtree, Merlina, and McCaslin
- Include bronze works of fantasy, jewellery, masks, and contact information. - Fine Art Studio of Rotblatt Amrany, The
- Features the art of Julie Rotblatt and Omri Amrany. The studio provides commission work and also a school and studio for artists. - Firefly Studio
- Featuring the work of artist Howard Meehan, creating public and corporate art in a variety of spaces and mediums including plazas, functional art, and sculptures. - G & H Studios
- Sculptures in wood and bronze. Showcasing the work of Richard Gonzalez, Ray Gonzalez, and Ben Harms. - Just Sculptors
- International sculptors arranged by the specialisms of abstract, animals, glass, medals, relief, and portrait. - Loveland Sculpture Invitational
- Show and sale held every August on the shores of Lake Loveland in Colorado. - National Gallery of Art: Gemini G.E.L. Catalogue Raisonné
- Presents publications of the acclaimed Los Angeles print and sculpture workshop from its beginning in 1966 through 1996. - Olson, Gene and Wilson, Chris
- Kinetic sculpture and wearable art. - Peace Art Project Cambodia
- Producing, exhibiting, and selling sculpture made from de-commissioned weapons. - Rossi Studios
- Themes of the animals and people of the American West are blended in mixed-media sculptures and paintings. - Spoon Further, A
- Aluminium spoons were offered to professional jewellers who had to make something resembling pieces of art out of them.
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