Sculpture, glass and other art in the living room can be displayed in any number of ways. From art glass sculpture to paintings, lamps, portraits, pictures,
sconces, sculptures, clocks and even fountains, each piece makes a statement unto itself and adds to the overall look and feel of the decor in any room.
For art glass sculpture and wall decor, the trend has borne witness towards a shift from the traditional towards more contemporary artists, themes, styles and even materials
employed in their creation. Pop art, classical stylings and creations borrowing from nature remain enduring themes for paintings, while
Greco-Roman, animal and sports motifs dominate sculpture.
While we can’t all afford a Rodin kiss, a Degas dancer or the genuine Chiparus chorus line known as Les Girls, sculpture reproductions remain
well within reach and at a cost that doesn’t necessarily require a second mortgage or an updated security system.
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And while we typically think of sculpture as
cast bronzes, there are myriad other options available, not the least of which include glass, wood, soapstone or recycled materials.
For artisans and collectors alike, the Internet has meant a boon to the arts market as new artists are discovered and sculpture to suit any taste, budget and
decor style abounds. In addition, global influences and works are entering the art and sculpture market.
Art glass sculpture still draws from the world around us
borrowing liberally from nature, and ever insistent on putting the female nude on a pedestal to comprise the basis for its body of work.
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