Price $375
An outdoor sculpture can become the focal point of any garden, courtyard, or landscape. These three-dimensional artworks withstand weather while creating visual interest that draws the eye and sparks conversation. Our collection features works crafted from materials built to last outdoors—bronze, stone, steel, and weatherproof composites that develop character over time. Each piece reflects the vision of skilled artists who understand how light, shadow, and seasonal changes interact with their work throughout the year.
From intimate garden pieces to grand statement installations, our curated selection spans every scale and style. Some artists specialize in carved stone figures that feel timeless, while others create bold metal abstractions that catch morning light. Wood sculpture artists work with naturally rot-resistant species or apply protective treatments that maintain their beauty across seasons.
What makes outdoor art special is its relationship with the changing environment. A bronze outdoor sculpture develops patina that shifts from copper to green. Stone pieces gather moss in shaded areas. Steel works rust in controlled patterns that become part of the artistic expression.
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Browse the full range of sculptures or explore more in our broader art and wall decor category. These pieces represent functional art - designed to complement your space while holding up to the outdoor conditions.
Many of our featured artists welcome custom commissions. Whether you’re looking for a piece that fits a particular corner, matches existing materials, or tells a personal story, commissioned sculptures offer a chance to create something truly unique.
FAQs about Outdoor Sculptures
Bronze, stone, and weathering steel are among the most durable choices. Bronze forms a protective patina that actually shields the metal underneath, while natural stone like granite and marble can last centuries with minimal maintenance. Weathering steel creates a rust layer that prevents further corrosion. Some artists also work with marine-grade aluminum, stainless steel, and specially treated woods that resist decay and insect damage.
Think about scale, surroundings and sight line. Large pieces work well as central focal points in open areas, while smaller works can punctuate garden beds or frame pathways. Consider the piece's interaction with natural light throughout the day and how it will
Yes, many artists in our collection accept commissioned projects. Custom work allows you to specify materials, size, and design elements that work perfectly with your landscape and architectural style. The commission process typically involves initial consultations about your vision, site visits to understand the installation location, design development with sketches or models, and regular updates throughout the creation process. Most commissions take 3-6 months, depending on the complexity and materials.