Stanley Boxer (Estate), Somewhereofahighplain, 1987
Mixed media on canvas, 42 x 66 in.
BOXE0160
$49,500
Donald Martiny, Study for Hyco, 2018
polymer and pigment on aluminum, 19 x 12 in.
MART00076
$9,000
Donald Martiny, Study for Seym, 2018
polymer and pigment on aluminum, 24 x 17 in.
MART00078
Sold
Donald Martiny, Untitled Study: Pale Yellow, 2018
polymer and pigment on aluminum, 19 x 30 in.
MART00072
$15,000
Tigran Tsitoghdzyan, Black Mirror, 2018
Mixed media, 50 x 35 inch paper (59 x 45 inch framed + $1,650)
TSIT00025
$18,000
Tigran Tsitoghdzyan, Mirror Metamorphosis, 2018
Mixed media, 41 x 41 inches (paper) / 40.5 x 40.5 inches (image) / 47.5 x 47.5 inches (framed) (+ $2,000 frame)
June 2018
TSIT00007
$18,000
Boaz Vaadia, Family 1 (#146) BVE; edition 1/7, 2017
Bronze, Bluestone and Boulder, 20 x 21 x 15 in. (50.8 x 53.3 x 38.1 cm)
Boaz Vaadia’s Family 1 (#146) BVE (2017) is an intimate bronze, bluestone, and boulder sculpture that encapsulates the artist’s signature stacked stone technique. This editioned work (1/7), measuring 20 x 21 x 15 inches, features two seated figures resting together on a natural boulder, symbolizing familial unity, connection, and contemplation. The layered composition of stacked bluestone and cast bronze evokes geological formations while maintaining a deeply personal and emotive presence. Family 1 (#146) BVE is a testament to Vaadia’s ability to merge natural materials with contemporary figurative abstraction, making this sculpture a timeless and collectible work of art. Vaadia’s works are housed in renowned collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. Collectors and contemporary sculpture enthusiasts searching for Boaz Vaadia artwork for sale, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone family-themed sculptures, and contemporary figurative art will find Family 1 (#146) BVE to be an evocative addition to any collection. Boaz Vaadia, Boaz Vaadia sculptures, Boaz Vaadia art for sale, contemporary stone sculptures, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone figurative sculptures, small-scale contemporary sculptures, natural material sculptures, modern figurative sculpture, family-themed sculpture, Sponder Gallery, fine art collection, investment art, high-end contemporary art, meditative contemporary sculpture, minimalist contemporary art, outdoor bronze sculptures, stacked stone abstraction, ancient-inspired modern art, parent and child sculptures.
VAAD00146
$56,000
Boaz Vaadia’s Family 1 (#146) BVE (2017) is a deeply symbolic sculpture featuring two figures sitting closely together atop a natural boulder. Crafted using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia seamlessly integrates natural materials into a figurative form that exudes warmth, unity, and tranquility.
The intimate scale of the work allows viewers to appreciate the intricate details of the layered textures, reinforcing Vaadia’s connection to the earth and his ability to evoke human relationships through minimal, abstracted forms. This editioned piece (1/7) is an ideal acquisition for collectors of contemporary sculpture and those interested in artworks that celebrate family bonds and human connection.
Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was an internationally celebrated sculptor known for his innovative use of natural materials and his distinctive stacked stone technique. His works are included in major public and private collections, including installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
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