Golf Sculptures
Apr 2nd, 2010 by brutherfurd
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The golf sculpture on the left features a golfer who is playing a shot while his caddy stands by and watches. The piece is called ‘Rustic Golfer’ and it is a golf figurine and golf statuette as well because it is 15″ or under.
They are crafted from an assortment of bicycle and automobile parts. Armando RamÃrez recycles them as rustic art. The sculpture is 8.7 inches or 22 cms high.
Nearly all sports sculpture is collectible as they have unique artistic effort (or are reproductions of a previous artistic effort). The artistic input into a golf sculpture is easily recognizable because they are impressionistic or abstract in nature.
The most popular golf sculptures are the bronze golf sculptures. They can be made by a few different methods using bronze as the material.
Austin golf sculptures are produced by Austin Productions and have a unique style to them which is popular with collectors.
Pewter sculpture is quite popular and you can find quite a few pewter finished pieces for sale both new and second hand.
There are welded golf sculptures available and welding is a popular method of joining the pieces of a sculpture together.
There are some notable artists that create golf sculptures. One of them is Paul Kamish and his unique pieces are highly sought after by collectors.
Another artist who works in this area is Mark Hopkins who creates the Mark Hopkins sculptures.
If you are interested in our selections of good golf sculpture auctions and sales please click here.
If you would like to make your own golf sculptures there is an instructional video on our golf videos page.
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