Sculpture & Statue Fine Art

7 artworks

  • Sale -15% The Welcomer Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Welcomer Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Soul Rider The Welcomer Limited Edition Polyresin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Art Artist Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. 2023 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size Painted cast resin 14 5/8 × 9 × 9 in | 37.1 × 22.9 × 22.9 cm  A limited edition of 100 pieces, they all come numbered with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) in a wooden box. New in Box. The Welcomer Soul Rider by Dulk: Whimsy and Symbolism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Welcomer Soul Rider is a surreal polyresin sculpture created by Antonio Segura Donat, the Spanish fine art and street pop artist known globally as Dulk. Part of his Soul Rider series, this piece channels Dulk’s signature mythology through playful forms and symbolic characters rooted in fantasy, ecology, and layered storytelling. Perched atop a polka-dotted mushroom pedestal, a candy-colored creature combining features of a rabbit, unicorn, and fantasy familiar stands poised, while another character, masked and horned, rides upon its back with a trumpet raised in mid-call. This imaginative and theatrical composition fuses theatricality and allegory in a format that merges narrative depth with toy-like precision, making it a striking example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in three-dimensional form. The main figure wears a twisted unicorn horn, oversized spiraled eyes, and a jester-like collar, blending animal innocence with ceremonial significance. Its expression is frozen in blissful confusion, a hallmark of Dulk’s emotional ambiguity. Its pink body contrasts with the cool tones of the mushroom base, which includes hidden characters and details such as a small caterpillar clinging to its edge. The rear rider, with elongated ears and acorn-shaped headwear, wears a black mask and raises a musical instrument as if announcing an arrival. This dynamic scene evokes ritual, procession, and a sense of surreal celebration, offering a playful yet haunting narrative about identity, transformation, and observation. Symbolic Storytelling and Playful Dissonance in Dulk’s Visual World Dulk’s work often explores duality: light and shadow, celebration and extinction, innocence and decay. In The Welcomer Soul Rider, the characters feel as if summoned from a forgotten folklore or alternate realm, their features exaggerated yet precise. The pastel palette softens their eccentricity, giving them an approachable presence while maintaining mystery. The visual language combines influences from street art, classic fairytales, and ecological allegory. Like many of Dulk’s works, this sculpture poses more questions than it answers, inviting viewers to decipher its meanings through emotion and imagination. The mushroom base plays an important role as a symbol of regeneration and hidden ecosystems. It functions as both throne and stage. The oversized lock at the bottom of the mushroom base suggests something magical or secret beneath the surface. Dulk often uses such visual cues to suggest that there is more to the world than meets the eye. The mask worn by the trumpet bearer hints at themes of identity and voice, possibly symbolizing guardianship, ceremony, or disguise. These objects and forms speak to the layered complexity often found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where surface whimsy conceals subtextual urgency. Dulk’s Role in Sculptural Storytelling within Street Pop Art Antonio Segura Donat has emerged as a defining voice in the contemporary scene, merging his roots in muralism with a sculptural practice that transforms flat wall narratives into tangible objects. The Welcomer Soul Rider exemplifies how his storytelling transcends media, maintaining the emotional clarity and visual humor of his murals while exploring texture, volume, and space. The piece feels like a paused scene in an unwritten fable, both frozen in time and full of momentum. The sculpture aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by maintaining accessibility and visual immediacy while challenging conventions of fine art through character design, symbolic layering, and satirical edge. Dulk’s aesthetic borrows from animated films, street iconography, and folklore, resulting in a style that is deeply personal yet universally engaging. His work encourages reflection on environmentalism, empathy, and the fantastical narratives we carry within. The Welcomer Soul Rider as Collectible Myth and Emotional Totem The Welcomer Soul Rider is more than decorative sculpture—it functions as an emotional totem, a modern myth encased in resin. Dulk’s attention to posture, color, and prop placement ensures that the viewer is engaged from every angle, discovering new meanings and hidden figures with each turn. This piece joins the growing trend of character-based fine art sculptures that draw influence from the street while evolving into gallery-caliber works. Whether experienced as a standalone figure or part of the wider Soul Rider series, The Welcomer carries a distinct voice. It calls softly but persistently, echoing Dulk’s artistic message: protect imagination, embrace duality, and celebrate those who carry stories through the chaos of our modern world. Through characters that are strange yet familiar, Dulk builds a universe that speaks fluently in the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while remaining unmistakably his own.

    $1,300.00 $1,100.00

  • Dead Che SDCC Orange Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Dead Che SDCC Orange Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik

    Dead Che SDCC Orange Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Street Art Artwork. 2010 Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Sculpture Size 10x16 2010 San Diego Comic Con SDCC California Orange Variant. The "Dead Che Orange Vinyl Bust Sculpture" by Frank Kozik is a captivating contemporary interpretation of the iconic revolutionary figure, Che Guevara. Crafted in vibrant orange vinyl, the bust showcases Kozik's unique blend of pop culture and political commentary. It features an intricately designed skeletal face, reflecting the title 'Dead Che', with meticulous attention to detail in the sculpting. This piece is a standout work of art that confronts viewers with a stark, bold exploration of history, revolution, and mortality. As with many of Kozik's creations, it serves as a provocative commentary on the ephemerality of life and the enduring impact of iconic figures.

    $608.00

  • The Guardian Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Guardian Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Soul Rider The Guardian Limited Edition Polyresin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Art Artist Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. 2022 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 10x16 “SOUL RIDER - THE GUARDIAN”the latest polyresin sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. A limited edition of 100 pieces, they all come numbered with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) in a wooden box. Box is sealed & never opened, use caution when opening it as the artwork is delicate. Soul Rider The Guardian by Dulk: Symbolic Journey in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Soul Rider The Guardian is a 2022 limited edition polyresin sculpture created by Spanish fine artist and street art icon Antonio Segura Donat, known professionally as Dulk. Measuring 10 x 16 inches and released in an edition of 100 pieces, each sculpture arrives in a laser-etched wooden box with a certificate of authenticity. This piece continues Dulk’s tradition of blending animal mythology, surreal landscapes, and layered symbolism into tangible objects that echo the larger murals and installations that have defined his role in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The sculpture features a large blue parrot with elaborate feather detailing, perched atop a cactus base. Its back carries a mysterious rider—a humanoid rabbit figure adorned in ceremonial robes, antlers, and a tribal mask. The rider holds a staff topped with a sunflower bearing a purple heart, while a small bear-like character hugs the base. The parrot’s eyes are wide and expressive, with subtle asymmetry that gives it an alert, almost sentient presence. Its design draws from classical mythologies while presenting a contemporary visual language saturated with clean color palettes and stylized geometry. Guardianship, Movement, and Memory in Sculptural Form Soul Rider The Guardian reflects Dulk’s continued exploration of environmentalism, spiritual journeying, and character symbolism. The idea of a guardian is central to the sculpture’s identity—suggesting a role of protection, vigilance, and the weight of guiding something sacred. The rider and the parrot form a single traveling entity, echoing themes of migration and mythic pilgrimage. This duality of creature and guide, mount and messenger, encapsulates Dulk’s interest in harmony between beings and the ecosystems they represent. The parrot is a carrier of color and voice, often associated with communication and mimicry, but here it becomes a grounded protector. The rabbit rider, masked and antlered, represents ritual, mystery, and cultural synthesis. These archetypes merge to create a visual allegory that feels both ancient and speculative. The combination of flora and fauna, organic and fabricated forms, serves as a metaphor for our entangled relationship with nature and technology. It is this complexity that places Dulk’s work firmly within the expanding world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Dulk’s Signature Language and Collector-Scale Execution The sculpture’s design is true to Dulk’s larger visual universe—where animals become spiritual avatars, and objects carry symbolic meaning. The careful execution in polyresin allows for high fidelity in textures and forms. The stylized wings, spiraled horns, patterned garments, and tiny floral elements are all sculpted with precision, reflecting Dulk’s background in both graphic illustration and muralism. Every piece of the sculpture contributes to the narrative, encouraging viewers to see the work not just as a character, but as a scene. The boxed presentation and limited run heighten its status as a fine art collectible, though it remains grounded in street-level ideology—accessible, emotional, and community-aware. This is not a piece of static decoration, but a three-dimensional story in pause. As with Dulk’s murals, the colors are vivid but harmonious, designed to be both emotionally charged and visually soothing. Each choice of hue, pose, and object placement reinforces a sense of journey, fragility, and resilience. Street Pop Mythology and the Contemporary Art Object Antonio Segura Donat, born in Spain, continues to define and evolve the visual and conceptual space of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through sculptural releases like Soul Rider The Guardian. The artwork serves as a physical embodiment of his narrative philosophy: stories told through animal forms, infused with ecological reverence and mythic tone. While his murals scale buildings and public spaces, this sculpture brings that monumental energy into a personal format, maintaining the integrity and intention of his street-based work. Soul Rider The Guardian is a totem of imagination and empathy, built for collectors who seek meaning beyond the surface. It honors the idea that guardianship is not about dominance, but about care, presence, and shared protection. With its careful balance of form, color, and emotion, the sculpture stands as both a sacred object and a call to remember the quiet power of responsibility. Dulk continues to remind the world that fantasy, when sculpted with sincerity, can reveal deeper truths about how we live, what we value, and who we choose to follow.

    $1,300.00

  • Sale -15% HIVE B-006H Battle Star Wars Sculpture Art Toy by Vectormobb

    Vectormobb HIVE B-006H Battle Star Wars Sculpture Art Toy by Vectormobb

    HIVE B-006H.Battle Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Artwork by Fine Pop Modern Artist Vectormobb. 2021 1/2 Scale 16" [40.5cm] Vinyl Sculpture Lightup honeycomb and Eyes Limited 300pcs only Designed by Johnny from Vectormobb. ZCWO x VECTORMOBB HIVE B-006H. Bees are what help the world flourish through pollination. They're amazing insects who only attack when they feel threatened, so they deserve a proper hive that would scare away intruders who only want their honey. HIVE B-006H Battle Star Wars Sculpture Art Toy by Vectormobb The Artistic Buzz: HIVE B-006H Battle by Vectormobb In a world where pop culture and environmental consciousness collide, Vectormobb's HIVE B-006H Battle is a monumental piece of modern pop art that encapsulates more than just aesthetic allure. Designed by Johnny from Vectormobb, this 1/2 scale 16" vinyl sculpture embodies the fusion of ecological awareness with the striking visuals of science fiction, specifically the iconic imagery from "Star Wars." Intersecting Themes: Environmentalism Meets Pop Iconography The HIVE B-006H Battle is not merely a collectible but a statement. Limited to 300 pieces, this artwork features a light-up honeycomb and eyes, bringing the piece to life in a way that is both visually compelling and thematically resonant. Bees, known as crucial pollinators in our ecosystems, are represented here in a form that is both a sanctuary and a warrior, reflecting their vital role in our world and the need to protect these industrious insects. The use of a Stormtrooper helmet reimagined as a beehive draws upon the widespread recognition of the "Star Wars" franchise and casts these characters in a new light. It suggests a narrative where the natural and the artificial merge, where the typically faceless soldiers of a galactic empire become guardians of nature, symbolizing a potential harmony between technology and the environment. VECTORMOBB's Creative Vision: A Synthesis of Art and Advocacy The creative vision of Vectormobb, particularly within this piece, is symbolic of the transformative power of street pop art. The HIVE B-006H Battle traverses the boundary between art and advocacy, harnessing the evocative power of popular icons to comment on real-world issues. It is a physical manifestation of the dialogue between human advancement and the natural world, which is increasingly pressing in our contemporary society. This vinyl sculpture is a beacon of the street pop art ethos, which often takes the familiar and twists it into something new and thought-provoking. Through this piece, Vectormobb propels the conversation into spaces frequented by art enthusiasts and collectors alike, sparking discussions on conservation, coexistence, and the roles we play in the stewardship of our planet. The artistry behind HIVE B-006H Battle is a testament to the role of modern artists in shaping public discourse through creative expression. By integrating the beloved visuals from "Star Wars" with the critical issue of bee conservation, Vectormobb presents a work that is as impactful in its message as in its design. This piece is a potent reminder that art can reflect our passions and catalyze change, encouraging us to consider the delicate balance between preserving our cultural touchstones and safeguarding our environmental future.

    $1,274.00 $1,083.00

  • Dead Che SDCC Orange Signed Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Dead Che SDCC Orange Signed Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik

    Dead Che SDCC Orange Signed Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Street Art Artwork. 2010 Signed on Box & Dated Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Sculpture Size 10x16 2010 San Diego Comic Con SDCC California Orange Variant. The "Dead Che Orange Vinyl Bust Sculpture" by Frank Kozik is a captivating contemporary interpretation of the iconic revolutionary figure, Che Guevara. Crafted in vibrant orange vinyl, the bust showcases Kozik's unique blend of pop culture and political commentary. It features an intricately designed skeletal face, reflecting the title 'Dead Che', with meticulous attention to detail in the sculpting. This piece is a standout work of art that confronts viewers with a stark, bold exploration of history, revolution, and mortality. As with many of Kozik's creations, it serves as a provocative commentary on the ephemerality of life and the enduring impact of iconic figures.

    $745.00

  • Dead Che SDCC Purple Signed Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Dead Che SDCC Purple Signed Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik

    Dead Che Purple Signed Vinyl Bust Sculpture by Frank Kozik Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Street Art Artwork. 2010 Signed on Box & Dated Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Sculpture Size 10x16 2010 Purple Che Variant. The "Dead Che Purple Vinyl Bust Sculpture" by Frank Kozik is a captivating contemporary interpretation of the iconic revolutionary figure, Che Guevara. Crafted in vibrant purple vinyl, the bust showcases Kozik's unique blend of pop culture and political commentary. It features an intricately designed skeletal face, reflecting the title 'Dead Che', with meticulous attention to detail in the sculpting. This piece is a standout work of art that confronts viewers with a stark, bold exploration of history, revolution, and mortality. As with many of Kozik's creations, it serves as a provocative commentary on the ephemerality of life and the enduring impact of iconic figures.

    $745.00

  • Hollow Mickey Grey Resin Sculpture by Disney x Apportfolio x Daniel Arsham

    Daniel Arsham Hollow Mickey Grey Resin Sculpture by Disney x Apportfolio x Daniel Arsham

    Hollow Mickey Grey Resin Sculpture by Disney x Apportfolio x Daniel Arsham Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2020 Stamped Resin Sculpture Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 17x16x17.25 of a Gray Mickey Mouse Ghost Like Stylized Daniel Arsham Hollow Mickey Grey Resin Sculpture. New in Box. The collaboration between Disney, Apportfolio, and celebrated contemporary artist Daniel Arsham has led to the creation of an extraordinary piece of collectible art: the Hollow Mickey Grey Resin Sculpture. This limited edition piece, which showcases Arsham's unique vision within pop and street art, is an emblematic reinterpretation of the iconic Disney character Mickey Mouse. Created in 2020, the sculpture is a profound statement that merges the playful essence of Mickey Mouse with the edgy and often ephemeral energy found in street art. This Hollow Mickey piece is not just a representation of the beloved character; it's a physical manifestation of the passage of time—a recurring theme in Arsham's work. The sculpture is skillfully cast in grey resin, encapsulating a ghost-like form that seems absent and present. It encapsulates the fleeting nature of pop culture, preserving the momentary in a form that feels as if it has been excavated from the distant future. With dimensions of 17x16x17.25 inches, the artwork has a commanding presence that captures attention and provokes contemplation. Limited to just 500 pieces, each sculpture is stamped, underscoring the authenticity and exclusivity of the artwork. Collectors of Arsham's work appreciate not just the aesthetic and emotional appeal but also the fine art aspect of this limited-edition series. It stands at the intersection of pop art and fine art, an accessible piece that is charged with the intellectual depth of contemporary art practices. Arsham's Hollow Mickey challenges the boundaries between traditional sculpture, street art, and pop culture iconography. It is a perfect example of how modern street artists can take ubiquitous symbols from popular media and infuse them with a sense of history, decay, and the sublime. This piece doesn't merely represent a character; it symbolizes the temporal relationship we have with cultural icons and our ever-changing engagement with art and nostalgia. As such, it holds a mirror to the viewer, inviting a personal interpretation that resonates with the fleeting nature of time and the enduring quality of a cultural phenomenon.

    $1,174.00

Sculpture & Statue Fine Art Graffiti Street Pop Artworks

Sculpture and Statues in the World of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Sculpture and statues have become an integral part of the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movement, expanding the dimensions of these art forms beyond the flat surfaces of walls and canvases. In contrast to the two-dimensional nature of traditional graffiti and street art, sculptures and statues introduce a three-dimensional aspect that interacts more directly with public spaces and viewers. This evolution signifies a growing diversity in the methods and materials artists use in these genres, reflecting a broader artistic vision and a deeper engagement with the urban environment. Sculpture and statue fine art have emerged as prominent forms within the vast spectrum of pop, street, and graffiti art, transcending the conventional gallery confines and forging connections with wider audiences in public spaces. These three-dimensional art forms have revolutionized the way art interacts with the environment, becoming integral to the cultural and social landscapes they inhabit.

Integration of Sculpture Statues in Street Art and Graffiti

Integrating sculpture and statues in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork marks a significant shift in how artists approach public spaces. Whether permanent or temporary, sculptures allow artists to explore new forms of expression and interaction. These artworks often become landmarks within their environments, creating a dialogue between the art, the space, and the community. Artists like Banksy, KAWS, and Ron English have successfully incorporated sculpture into their street art portfolios, demonstrating how three-dimensional forms can effectively convey messages and emotions as powerfully as traditional graffiti. In sculptural street art, artists employ various techniques and materials, from conventional bronze and stone to modern plastics and found objects. This versatility in materials reflects the diverse backgrounds and approaches of the artists within the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movement. The choice of material often contributes to the artwork's narrative, with some artists using recycled or repurposed items to comment on issues like consumerism and environmentalism. The use of unconventional materials and bold, often oversized forms challenges viewers' perceptions of the art and the space it inhabits. Public sculptures in street pop art and graffiti have evolved into more than mere decorative elements; they have become symbols of community identity and cultural commentary. As art movements evolve, the line between street art and fine art becomes increasingly fluid, with sculptures and statues as physical testaments to this dynamic transition. Street artists and pop artists repurpose the classical form of the statue to challenge and reflect modern values, creating works that are both a nod to the past and a commentary on the present.

Impact of Sculptural Elements on Urban Landscapes

Sculptures and statues in urban settings do more than beautify the space; they provoke thought, inspire conversation, and sometimes even controversy. These artworks can transform a neighborhood's character, becoming focal points for community interaction and cultural identity. In many cases, these sculptures and statues have helped to democratize art, making it accessible to a broader audience outside of the traditional gallery setting. They serve as visual anchors in the urban landscape, often becoming symbols of the cities or neighborhoods where they are placed. As the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movement continues to evolve, the role of sculpture and statues is likely to expand and diversify. The growing interest in public art installations and the increasing support from communities and art organizations suggest that sculptural elements will continue to play a significant role in the landscape of contemporary art. These three-dimensional works stand as testaments to the creativity and adaptability of artists within these genres, pushing the boundaries of what street art and graffiti can be. The future of sculpture and statues in this context holds exciting possibilities, with the potential for innovative collaborations, new materials, and even more interactive experiences for audiences. The realm of sculpture and statue fine art within street pop art and graffiti artwork is a testament to the adaptive nature of art and its power to redefine spaces. As these forms continue to permeate public consciousness, they reaffirm the essential role that art plays in reflecting and shaping societal values. Sculptures and statues, once the bastions of classical art, have been reimagined to stand at the forefront of contemporary cultural expression, embodying the vibrant and ever-evolving spirit of street art and pop culture.
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