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Wood Sculptures For Sale

Discover wood sculptures for sale on Rise Art. Our collection showcases modern wood art from emerging sculptors around the world, in various styles and subject matters. Whether you're drawn to organic shapes or intricate details, our sculptures showcase the fusion of tradition and innovation, transforming any space.

Explore our selection of contemporary abstract wood sculptures for a unique blend of natural craftsmanship and modern artistic expression—giving the earthy form a modern twist. These pieces break away from traditional depictions, offering bold, conceptual designs that challenge perceptions of space, texture, and structure.

Or discover [geometric wood sculptures], in which angular and repeated forms imbue artworks with both scientific modernity and rich histories of traditional pattern-making. These sculptures reflect the beauty of mathematics and geometry while incorporating cultural influences that trace back to ancient art forms.

To learn more and buy wood sculpture online, explore our Guide to Sculpture. This comprehensive guide provides helpful insights into the techniques and histories behind wood sculptures, and offers something for every artistic taste.

The Enduring Appeal of Wood Sculpture

Wood sculpture is an ancient yet ever-evolving art form, deeply rooted in human history. For centuries, cultures worldwide have used wood to create religious icons, ritual objects, and decorative carvings. From intricate wooden masks, to the finely detailed sculptures, wood has served as a medium for artistic and spiritual expression. Traditionally, wood sculpture required immense skill, with artisans carefully selecting and carving different types of wood to bring their visions to life.

The modern era brought significant transformations in wood sculpture, influenced by movements like Cubism and Surrealism. Artists such as Henry Moore and Constantin Brâncuși explored biomorphic forms, pushing the boundaries of traditional carving. These artists embraced wood’s natural textures and grains, creating flowing, semi-abstract figures that redefined sculpture. This period saw wood being treated not just as a medium for representation but as a material with inherent artistic value.

Contemporary wood sculpture continues to evolve, blending established craftsmanship with innovative techniques. Today, artists experiment with geometric forms, large-scale installations, and mixed-media approaches. Figures like Ursula von Rydingsvard create monumental wooden works that highlight the material’s raw beauty. Wood remains a sought-after medium due to its warmth, texture, and organic appeal, ensuring its enduring relevance in the art world. Whether through abstract wood sculptures or intricate figurative carvings, contemporary wood sculpture proves that this ancient art form is more dynamic than ever.

Meet the Artists: Contemporary Wood Sculptors

Ukrainian sculptor Andrij Savchuk is renowned for his optical illusions, playing with lines, shapes, and colours to create a dynamic and visually arresting experience for the viewer. His work, such as Colourful Surprise Box (2023), blends transformative, tech-inspired artistry with traditional materials, creating a captivating fusion of the old and the new.

Likewise, Manfred Hellweger creates original, figurative illusions. The artist uses cubes, strips and boards of metal and wood, layering them to create abstracted forms that taper downwards, imbuing the material with movement. Through this process, Hellweger’s sculptures, such as Human Flow Narvi (2024), appear to dissolve, yet retain a solid wooden materiality—dynamic, yet stoic.

For more natural forms, explore the work of Nicola Beattie, who employs traditional materials like wood and stone to explore the archaeology of Wales, where she grew up. Artworks, such as Silence (2021), exemplify the close relationships between abstract sculpture and the natural world, architecture and psychology. This sculpture is both delicate and monumental, feeling distinctly contemporary while referencing an architectural history.

Choosing and Displaying a Wood Sculpture

When selecting a wooden sculpture, consider the size, style, and artistic approach to complement your space. Larger pieces can make striking focal points in a room, while smaller hand-carved wood sculptures are ideal for bookshelves, consoles, and accent tables. Think about the finish, from textured natural surfaces to sleek, lacquered designs.

The type of wood used can significantly impact the overall aesthetic, with darker woods offering a more classic feel and lighter woods providing a contemporary touch. Balance your wood sculpture with other materials, such as metal or glass, for a modern, eclectic look. With proper care, wood sculptures can remain durable and retain their beauty for years.

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    rainbow square 3 by Sandra Brugger
    rainbow square 3
    Sculpture - 34x34 cm
    Falling by Andrij Savchuk
    Falling
    Sculpture - 92x61 cm
    Talk with the birch by Michael Rofka
    Talk with the birch
    Sculpture - 89x25 cm
    human cubes WALL 99 by Manfred Hellweger
    human cubes WALL 99
    Sculpture - 137x51 cm
    moonbow slice 20x20 1 by Sandra Brugger
    moonbow slice 20x20 1
    Sculpture - 20x20 cm
    Human flow WALL #13-18 by Manfred Hellweger
    Human flow WALL #13-18
    Sculpture - 29x29 cm
    Dubuffet s'invite à la maison by Emily Starck
    Dubuffet s'invite à la maison
    Sculpture - 87x38 cm
    On and On by Yoni Alter
    On and On
    Sculpture - 140x52 cm
    rainbow square 9 by Sandra Brugger
    rainbow square 9
    Sculpture - 60x70 cm
    Cubes km
    Sculpture - 18x9 cm
    SHIMMERING RIVER
    Sculpture - 228x20 cm
    Sunrise
    Sculpture - 80x80 cm
    Towards
    Sculpture - 102x102 cm
    human flow WALL II
    Sculpture - 91x37 cm
    L n°2
    Sculpture - 90x26 cm
    Bauspiel 19
    Sculpture - 11x11 cm
    Memory of the sea
    Sculpture - 15x65 cm
    Secret portal
    Sculpture - 81x81 cm
    samsara IV
    Sculpture - 107x54 cm
    LONBEC
    Sculpture - 85x18 cm
    The Colors of Motion
    Sculpture - 100x100 cm
    Venus Norn
    Sculpture - 25x34 cm
    Sous l'écorce 6
    Sculpture - 36x21 cm
    sitting on a rainbow chair
    Sculpture - 97x42 cm
    Bauspiel 21
    Sculpture - 17x9 cm
    Violet line
    Sculpture - 96x92 cm
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