While building a collection of Canadian art, many collectors focus strictly on paintings, works on paper or photographs
Unlike paintings, many sculptures can be placed outdoors
Take a look at some examples of outdoor sculpture you could add to your collection.
![]() Embrace the Wind by Mary Ellen Farrow Ontario Limestone 38 X 32 X 18 inches | ![]() The Fawn by Bonnie Bews Charcoal on Glass 78 X 34 inches | ![]() Sumac Tree by Bill Hodgson Steel 40 X 60 X 20 inches |
![]() Journey Walkers by Laura Hollick Wood and Mixed Media 120 X 36 inches | ![]() Pine Cones by Floyd Elzinga Corten and Stainless Steel | ![]() Tree of Life by Floyd Elzinga Steel 100 X 36 X 90 inches |
![]() Rocks Breath Series 1, 2 and 3 by Susan Low-Beer Clay and Cement | ![]() Flowers by Jean Pierre Schoss Recycled Steel | ![]() Sheba, the African Elephant by Gabirelle Horvath 2009, Bronze and Aluminum |
![]() Pileated Woodpecker by Jean Pierre Schoss Recycled Steel |