Abbozzo Contemporary Art Gallery

Outdoor Sculpture

While building a collection of Canadian art, many collectors focus strictly on paintings, works on paper or photographs. They often forget to incorporate sculpture which can add dimension and intrigue to any collection.

Unlike paintings, many sculptures can be placed outdoors. Whether big or small, expensive or not, adding outdoor sculpture can provide a focal point, a backdrop, or a conversation piece for your garden, and with the popularity of outdoor rooms on the rise you can personalize your space with one-of-a-kind sculpture.

Take a look at some examples of outdoor sculpture you could add to your collection.

Embrace by Mary Ellen FArrow
Embrace the Wind
by Mary Ellen Farrow
 
Ontario Limestone
38 X 32 X 18 inches
The Fawn by Bonnie Bews
The Fawn
by Bonnie Bews
Charcoal on Glass
78 X 34 inches
Sumac Tree by Bill Hodgson
Sumac Tree
by Bill Hodgson
Steel
40 X 60 X 20 inches
Journey Walkers by LLaura Hollick
Journey Walkers
by Laura Hollick
Wood and Mixed Media
120 X 36 inches
Pine Cones by Floyd Elzinga
Pine Cones
by Floyd Elzinga 
Corten and Stainless Steel
Tree of Life by Floyd Elzinga
Tree of Life
by Floyd Elzinga
Steel
100 X 36 X 90 inches
Rocks Breath Series 1, 2 and 3 by Susan Low-Beer
Rocks Breath Series 1, 2 and 3
by Susan Low-Beer
Clay and Cement
Flowers by Jean Pierre Schoss
Flowers
by Jean Pierre Schoss
Recycled Steel
Sheba, the African Elephant by Gabriele Horvath
Sheba, the African Elephant
by Gabirelle Horvath
2009, Bronze and Aluminum
 Pileated Woodpecker by Jean Pierre Schoss
Pileated Woodpecker
by Jean Pierre Schoss
Recycled Steel
 
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