Sculptures

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 Sculpture's from Sri Lanka 

Own a sculpture created by a Sri Lankan artist. Each piece reflects skill, discipline, and cultural depth shaped by hand.

You buy original art. Many works are one of one. Once sold, the piece does not return.

Sri Lankan sculptors study classical balance and modern movement. You will see influences from Greek sculpture and Roman sculpture in human form, posture, and proportion. You will also find kinetic sculpture concepts focused on motion, balance, and visual rhythm.

These sculptures suit homes, offices, galleries, and collectors who value meaning and form over decoration.

When you choose a sculpture from Aartzy, you get:

Original artwork by Sri Lankan artists

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Sculpture Types

Metal Sculpture

Metal sculptures focus on strength and structure. Artists weld and shape metal into abstract and figurative forms. Many works reflect Roman sculpture influence through solid stance and bold form.

Metal and Stone Sculpture

Metal and stone sculptures combine weight and contrast. Stone grounds the piece while metal adds direction and tension. These works fit collectors who value permanence and balance.

Moulded Work

Moulded sculptures allow detailed form and repetition. Artists shape expressive figures inspired by classical Greek sculpture poses and symbolic themes. These pieces suit indoor display.

Natural Stones on Wooden Board

Natural stone elements are mounted on finished wooden boards. The raw surface of stone contrasts with clean wood lines. These works function as sculptural wall art.

Plastic and Wooden Pebbles on Canvas Board

Artists arrange pebbles to form figures, patterns, and abstract scenes. Composition and spacing guide the eye. These works add texture without visual overload.

String Art

String art sculptures rely on tension and geometry. Artists create patterns through precise spacing and line direction. Many pieces reflect kinetic sculpture ideas through visual movement.

Wood

Wood sculptures dominate this collection. Artists carve hardwood by hand using traditional Sri Lankan methods. You will find spiritual figures, animals, and human forms influenced by Greek and Roman sculpture proportions.

Wood and Pulp

Wood and pulp sculptures focus on texture and layered surfaces. Artists combine solid structure with softer forms to express emotion and movement.

Wood Burning Art

Wood burning art uses heat to draw images into wood surfaces. Artists create figures, symbols, and patterns with high control. These pieces work as sculptural wall displays.

Use sculpture with intent. Choose form, scale, and material based on your space. Support Sri Lankan artists. Bring meaningful art into your environment.