Boaz Vaadia’s Amarya (#40) (1997) is a captivating figurative sculpture that reflects the artist’s deep connection to nature and ancient sculptural traditions. This editioned work, crafted from bronze, bluestone, and a natural boulder, embodies Vaadia’s signature approach of layering stone to create figures that feel at once ancient and contemporary.
The seated form exudes a meditative presence, emphasizing the harmony between humanity and the natural world. Amarya (#40) is part of an edition of seven, making it a rare and sought-after piece among collectors of contemporary stone and bronze sculpture.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Ammi'el & Amaryahu (#52) (1999) is a monumental dual-figure sculpture that seamlessly merges ancient stone-stacking traditions with modern abstraction. This editioned piece, composed of bronze, bluestone, and natural boulders, creates a powerful dialogue between materiality, form, and presence.
The two figures—one seated, one standing—exude a meditative stillness, inviting viewers to reflect on human relationships, resilience, and harmony with nature. Ammi'el & Amaryahu (#52) is an exceptional example of Vaadia’s ability to transform raw materials into timeless sculptural works that evoke both ancient and contemporary sensibilities.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Asa & Yehoshafat with Dog (#101) (2008) is a monumental multi-figure sculpture that seamlessly integrates nature and abstraction. Using his signature layering technique, Vaadia sculpts stacked stone figures from bronze, bluestone, and natural boulders, creating a harmonious, meditative presence.
This large-scale editioned sculpture (2/5) features two figures, one seated and one standing, accompanied by a dog, symbolizing companionship, stability, and an intrinsic connection to the land. The interplay between organic materials and Vaadia’s sculptural vision results in a timeless piece that is ideal for public installations, private estates, and museum collections.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Avdon (#71) (2001) is a bold and commanding vertical sculpture that embodies the artist’s mastery of natural material composition. Crafted from bronze and bluestone, this editioned work (0/5) stands at 72 inches tall, emphasizing stability, presence, and timelessness.
The textured layers of stacked bluestone replicate the geological formations found in nature, reinforcing the connection between human figures and the landscape. The standing figure conveys quiet strength and meditative stillness, making Avdon (#71) an ideal sculpture for both indoor and outdoor installations.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Avimelekh with Dog (#90) (2006) is a sculptural composition that captures a moment of quiet companionship between a standing human figure and a seated dog. Using bronze and bluestone, Vaadia employs his signature stacked stone technique, emphasizing the raw beauty of natural materials and ancient sculptural traditions.
The standing figure, positioned on the right, conveys a sense of stability and contemplation, while the dog, seated on the left, reinforces the artwork’s theme of loyalty and connection. Despite its small scale, Avimelekh with Dog (#90) carries the same presence and timeless aesthetic found in Vaadia’s larger works. This piece is an ideal choice for collectors who appreciate figurative abstraction in a refined, intimate format.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Avimelekh with Dog and Eight Lambs (#94) (2006) is an exceptional figurative sculpture that captures a harmonious relationship between human, animal, and nature. Using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia sculpts a standing figure alongside a dog and eight lambs, arranged across a rugged stone surface that reinforces the organic, earthy quality of the materials.
This editioned sculpture (7 + 1 AP) tells a story of pastoral serenity, protection, and coexistence. The visual rhythm of the stacked stone layers mirrors ancient geological formations, further strengthening Vaadia’s deep connection to natural landscapes and historical artistic traditions.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Daniyyel with Dog (#28) (1996) is a powerful large-scale figurative sculpture that exemplifies the artist’s ability to transform raw materials into refined, meditative compositions. Sculpted from bronze, boulder, and bluestone, the artwork features a figure with one foot placed on a boulder, standing with quiet strength alongside a seated dog.
Using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia creates a layered, organic form that mirrors the geological formations of natural landscapes. The presence of the dog reinforces themes of loyalty, companionship, and guardianship, making this sculpture an evocative and timeless work of contemporary art.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Deqer 2nd (#80) (2005) is an exquisite example of the artist’s sculptural practice, capturing a seated figure against a rounded boulder in a moment of quiet reflection. The combination of bronze, bluestone, and natural stone highlights Vaadia’s dedication to merging figurative form with the elements of nature.
Using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia creates an organic, layered texture that mirrors the geological formations of the natural landscape. This editioned work (6/7) conveys a deep sense of stability and connection to the earth, making it a compelling addition to both private and public collections.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Dog (#61) (2001) is a contemporary sculptural interpretation of one of humanity’s most loyal companions. Crafted from bronze and bluestone, this editioned piece (4/5) demonstrates Vaadia’s signature stacked stone technique, giving the canine figure a natural, stratified appearance reminiscent of ancient rock formations.
The dog sits attentively, exuding a calm yet protective presence, reinforcing themes of loyalty, companionship, and the deep relationship between humans and animals. With its fusion of natural elements and modern sculptural technique, Dog (#61) serves as both a tribute to nature and a sophisticated contemporary artwork.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Eli'av (#41) (1997) is a large-scale seated figure, composed of meticulously stacked bronze and bluestone, resting atop a boulder. Using his signature layering technique, Vaadia creates an organic, textured form that captures the timeless essence of geological formations while embodying the introspection and stillness of human presence.
This editioned work (0/5) is a museum-quality sculpture that seamlessly blends ancient influences with modern abstraction. The use of raw, natural materials further emphasizes Vaadia’s philosophy of working in harmony with the environment, making Eli'av (#41) an ideal addition to both private collections and large-scale public installations.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Family 1 (#146) BVE (2017) is a deeply symbolic sculpture featuring two figures sitting closely together atop a natural boulder. Crafted using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia seamlessly integrates natural materials into a figurative form that exudes warmth, unity, and tranquility.
The intimate scale of the work allows viewers to appreciate the intricate details of the layered textures, reinforcing Vaadia’s connection to the earth and his ability to evoke human relationships through minimal, abstracted forms. This editioned piece (1/7) is an ideal acquisition for collectors of contemporary sculpture and those interested in artworks that celebrate family bonds and human connection.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Ge'u'el & Binyamin (#73) is an intricately balanced dual-figure composition that captures the quiet interaction between two human forms—one seated, the other standing—divided by a naturally positioned boulder. This work emphasizes Vaadia’s artistic approach of merging human presence with geological formations, creating sculptures that feel both ancient and contemporary.
By layering stacked stone to resemble natural rock formations, Vaadia constructs figures that are both abstract and familiar, evoking themes of reflection, connection, and coexistence with nature. The choice of bronze, bluestone, and boulder materials further enhances the sculpture’s visual depth and enduring quality.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Gidon (1993) is an introspective sculptural composition that presents a seated human figure under a grand stone arch. Through his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia creates a form that evokes both architectural stability and human vulnerability. The arch, constructed from meticulously arranged slate and bluestone, suggests themes of passage, shelter, and the interplay between the built environment and nature.
This work exemplifies Vaadia’s ability to merge raw geological elements with a refined sculptural vision. The balance between organic stone textures and the deeply contemplative human presence makes Gidon an outstanding piece for collectors of contemporary stone sculpture and those drawn to meditative, symbolic artworks.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Ginnetoy 2nd (#78) (2004) is an exceptional large-scale sculpture featuring a reclining human figure leaning against a massive boulder, reinforcing the artist’s ongoing dialogue between the human form and geological structures.
Using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia creates a layered, organic appearance that gives the figure a sense of timelessness and permanence. The positioning of the reclining figure suggests rest and introspection, making Ginnetoy 2nd (#78) a powerful exploration of the relationship between humanity, nature, and space.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Hanna and Elqana (1988) is a powerful dual-figure sculpture that highlights the artist’s unique ability to merge natural materials with contemporary abstraction. The standing figure supports and contrasts with the reclining figure, suggesting themes of companionship, support, and human relationships.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Haza'el (#113) (2011) is a powerful and introspective figurative sculpture featuring a kneeling human form composed of carefully stacked bronze and bluestone layers. The pose suggests contemplation, humility, and a deep connection to the earth, reinforcing Vaadia’s philosophy of working in harmony with natural materials.
This work seamlessly merges ancient sculptural traditions with modern abstraction, making Haza'el (#113) an essential addition to collections that emphasize figurative art, minimalism, and natural material aesthetics.
The carefully layered composition creates a geological effect, suggesting the passage of time and humanity’s enduring relationship with the natural world. The figure’s form appears both timeless and rooted in the present, making it a compelling acquisition for collectors of contemporary stone sculpture and abstract figurative works.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Hulda (#111) (2011) is a commanding figurative sculpture that merges ancient materials with contemporary abstraction. The figure, composed of stacked bronze and bluestone layers, stands beside a contrasting basalt column, creating an interplay between fluid, organic form and solid, geometric stability.
This composition reinforces Vaadia’s philosophy of working in harmony with nature. The stone layers, evocative of sedimentary rock formations, create an arresting presence, while the bold verticality of the basalt element suggests themes of endurance, strength, and permanence.
This editioned work (5 + 1 AP) is ideal for collectors of contemporary sculpture, public art installations, and those who appreciate the intersection of natural materials and modern abstraction.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Milka (#121) (2013) is a refined and contemplative sculpture that showcases the artist’s signature stacked stone technique. The vertically oriented figure, formed from layered bronze and bluestone, reflects geological formations and natural stratification, reinforcing Vaadia’s philosophy of working in harmony with nature.
The form is minimalistic yet powerful, balancing abstraction with the recognizable human presence. The precise layering of stone elements gives the figure an organic quality, while the stable base adds a sense of permanence. This editioned work (3/5) exemplifies Vaadia’s ability to create sculptures that feel both ancient and modern, timeless yet contemporary.
Ideal for collectors of figurative abstraction, contemporary sculpture, and public art installations, Milka (#121) is a museum-quality piece that conveys stability, introspection, and a deep connection to the earth.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Oded 2nd (#143) (2016) is a compelling figurative sculpture that captures the essence of peaceful repose. The reclining figure, composed of stacked bronze and bluestone layers, leans against a natural boulder, reinforcing Vaadia’s philosophy of integrating art with nature.
The organic formation of the figure, combined with the raw beauty of the materials, evokes a meditative stillness. The stacked stone elements create a dynamic yet stable visual effect, emphasizing the passage of time and the interconnectedness of human existence with the natural world.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Sara and Yizhaq (1986) is an evocative figurative sculpture that captures the essence of familial bonds and heritage. The artwork features two stacked-stone figures, an adult and a child, standing side by side in a minimalist yet profoundly expressive composition.
The careful layering of materials creates a geological effect, reinforcing Vaadia’s artistic vision of merging sculpture with the natural world. The figures exude a sense of timelessness, stability, and connection—hallmarks of Vaadia’s renowned sculptural language.
This work is ideal for collectors who appreciate contemporary sculpture, figurative abstraction, and themes of family, history, and tradition.
About the Artist
Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was an internationally celebrated sculptor known for his innovative use of natural materials and his distinctive stacked stone technique. His works are housed in major public and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Solomon (#99) (2007) is a contemplative sculpture that captures the essence of wisdom and stillness. The stacked bronze and bluestone figure sits in a position of quiet reflection, merging organic forms with a structured geometric composition.
This piece exemplifies Vaadia’s philosophy of working in harmony with nature, as the layers of stone mimic the stratification of rock formations. The choice of materials enhances the sense of endurance and stability, making Solomon (#99) an evocative representation of thoughtfulness and resilience.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Tai (2003) is an extraordinary sculptural bust that seamlessly blends ancient sculptural traditions with contemporary abstraction. The carefully layered bluestone creates a striking interplay of depth and dimension, enhancing the realistic yet abstract qualities of the piece.
The portrait’s geological structure evokes the natural erosion and stratification of rock formations, aligning with Vaadia’s philosophy of working in harmony with nature. The work exudes a sense of wisdom, endurance, and a timeless human presence.
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Boaz Vaadia’s The Family (#100) (2008) is a breathtaking large-scale sculpture that portrays the timeless theme of familial unity and heritage. The stacked-stone technique, integral to Vaadia’s work, transforms the figures into visual metaphors for strength, endurance, and interconnectivity.
This masterful composition features three human figures sitting together on a boulder, symbolizing the grounding presence of family and tradition. The interplay between the raw, natural materials and the sculpted human forms creates a sense of permanence and serenity, reinforcing Vaadia’s commitment to working with nature.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Uzziyya (#148) (2020) is a refined and contemplative figurative sculpture that reflects the artist’s deep connection to nature and tradition. This standing figure is built from layers of bronze and bluestone, forming an abstracted human shape that mirrors the natural stratification of rock formations.
Vaadia’s signature technique of stacking and carving stone-inspired materials results in a work that feels both ancient and contemporary. The quiet poise of Uzziyya (#148) conveys a meditative quality, making it an ideal piece for collectors who appreciate minimalist and nature-driven art.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Yizhaq & Eli'av (#81) (2005) is a commanding figurative sculpture that explores human connection, nature, and balance. The two figures, one seated and one standing, engage in an implied conversation, with their stacked stone forms creating a dialogue between stability and movement.
Vaadia’s unique sculptural approach involves layering stone-like materials in a way that reflects natural geological formations, reinforcing a sense of timelessness and organic energy. The integration of a real boulder as a seating element further enhances the work’s grounding in nature.
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Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was an internationally celebrated sculptor known for his innovative stacked stone technique. His work is included in major institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
Boaz Vaadia’s Yokheved & Amram (#102) (1990/2009) is a contemplative figurative sculpture that highlights the artist’s innovative use of natural materials and his ability to capture human intimacy. The two seated figures, composed of stacked layers of bronze and bluestone, rest upon a boulder, symbolizing stability and permanence.
Vaadia’s sculptural process mimics the natural stratification of rock formations, resulting in works that feel both ancient and contemporary. This piece, with its serene and meditative presence, exemplifies Vaadia’s exploration of form, nature, and spirituality.
This editioned work (7/7) is ideal for collectors seeking a museum-quality contemporary sculpture that embodies the harmony between nature and human existence.
Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was an internationally recognized sculptor celebrated for his distinctive stacked stone technique. His works are held in major museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Ah'av (#119) AP (2013) is a stunning example of contemporary stone sculpture, reflecting the artist’s signature technique of layering bluestone and bronze to create meditative figurative forms. In this piece, a seated figure holds a smaller sculptural form, evoking themes of human connection, contemplation, and the natural relationship between humanity and earth.
Vaadia’s unique approach to sculpture, which draws inspiration from primitive construction methods and natural rock formations, results in an artwork that bridges ancient and modern sculptural traditions. Ah'av (#119) AP embodies a deep sense of tranquility and grounding, making it an ideal centerpiece for private collections, public spaces, and museum exhibitions.
Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was a highly regarded sculptor best known for his stacked stone technique, where he layered natural materials to form abstracted human figures. His works are included in major museum collections, including:
His sculptures are widely sought after by collectors, galleries, and institutions worldwide due to their timeless aesthetic and exceptional craftsmanship.
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Boaz Vaadia’s Ze’ev (#36) (1997) is an exceptional example of his layered stone technique, where hand-carved bluestone slabs are stacked to create a dynamic, human form. The sculpture embodies a serene, grounded presence, with the figure seated in contemplation upon naturally shaped boulders. The contrast between the man-made and natural materials is a hallmark of Vaadia’s work, reflecting his belief that sculpture should exist in harmony with the environment.
Vaadia’s work is highly collectible, held in major museum and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Israel Museum, and The Bass Museum of Art. The sculpture’s fusion of contemporary and ancient influences makes it a standout investment for serious collectors of modern and contemporary sculpture
Boaz Vaadia’s Hanokh (#112) is a striking example of contemporary figurative sculpture, embodying a meditative seated figure sculpted in layered bronze and bluestone. His signature style replicates the geological stratification of natural rock formations, reinforcing the harmony between human presence and the natural world.
This work is part of an exclusive edition of 7 + 2 artist proofs, making it a sought-after acquisition for collectors of modern bronze sculpture. Vaadia’s art is celebrated for its organic textures and monumental yet intimate aesthetic, with works housed in major museum collections, including:
âœ”ï¸ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
âœ”ï¸ The Brooklyn Museum
âœ”ï¸ The Israel Museum
Boaz Vaadia’s Hattush (#115) is a prime example of modern stone sculpture, illustrating his signature technique of stacked bronze and bluestone to create a figurative yet geological form. This sculpture captures a meditative seated figure, reinforcing Vaadia’s vision of art as an extension of nature’s raw beauty.
As part of an exclusive edition of 7 + 2 artist proofs, Hattush is an exceptional acquisition for collectors of bronze figurative sculpture and contemporary public art. Vaadia’s work is widely recognized and held in esteemed collections, including:
âœ”ï¸ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
âœ”ï¸ The Brooklyn Museum
âœ”ï¸ The Israel Museum
Boaz Vaadia’s Menashshe (#114) is a captivating work that embodies his signature stacked stone aesthetic, balancing geology and human form. Using bronze, bluestone, and boulder, Vaadia creates a timeless and organic representation of the seated figure. His sculptures evoke meditative stillness while preserving a connection to ancient landscapes and natural formations.
A sought-after work in contemporary sculpture, Menashshe is ideal for collectors interested in museum-quality figurative bronze sculptures. Vaadia’s sculptures are part of renowned collections worldwide, including:
âœ”ï¸ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
âœ”ï¸ The Brooklyn Museum
âœ”ï¸ The Israel Museum