Cement Sculpture for Sale
Cement sculpture has gained recognition in contemporary art as a durable and versatile medium. Long linked to architecture and industrial use, cement is now adopted by artists who transform raw material into artistic language. Cement sculpture is distinguished by its strength, mineral texture and the possibility of smooth or rough finishes. It enables exploration of both abstract forms and works centered on portraiture and the human figure.
Several artists have developed significant approaches to cement sculpture. Bevan Ramsay works with busts and figurative portraiture, showing how cement conveys facial expressiveness. Beatrice Bizot also engages with portraiture in cement, emphasizing representation of the face. Nataliia Krykun develops abstract and organic cement sculpture, using the material to create flowing, dynamic forms. Together these directions highlight the versatility of a medium that bridges figuration and abstraction.
Cement sculpture appeals to collectors and institutions for its durability, solidity and visual impact. Installed in public or private contexts, it becomes both identity marker and cultural element. Exploring Artsper's curated selection of cement sculpture allows enrichment of a collection with a meaningful work uniting material presence, visual strength and lasting artistic value.
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Moulage brutaliste en béton des choux de Créteil par le studio Spaceplay et la galerie 54 Dunkerque.
Spaceplay Spaceplay
Sculpture - 9 x 3 x 3 cm Sculpture - 3.5 x 1.2 x 1.2 inch
$99
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The process of creating a cement sculpture involves creating a mold, mixing cement with water and other materials, pouring the mixture into the mold, and allowing it to dry and cure. The sculpture can then be removed from the mold and finished with sanding and painting.
Popular themes or subjects for cement sculptures include animals, human figures, abstract shapes, and natural elements such as trees and rocks. These sculptures can be found in public spaces, gardens, and art galleries, and are often used to add a unique and artistic touch to outdoor spaces.
To maintain and care for a cement sculpture, regularly clean it with a soft brush and mild soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or pressure washers. Apply a sealant to protect it from weather damage. Store it indoors during extreme weather conditions.