Boaz Vaadia, Hattush (#115), 2011
Bronze and Bluestone, 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches
Edition of 7 + 2 AP
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Boaz Vaadia, Hulda (#111), 2011
Bronze, Basalt and Bluestone, 79 1/2 x 41 x 29 inches
Edition of 5 + 1 AP Boaz Vaadia’s Hulda (#111) (2011) is an exquisite bronze, basalt, and bluestone sculpture that exemplifies the artist’s signature stacked stone technique. This editioned work (5 + 1 AP) measures 79 1/2 x 41 x 29 inches and portrays a standing human figure with a monolithic basalt column, creating a striking juxtaposition of organic form and geometric solidity. Vaadia’s use of natural materials, meticulously layered to resemble ancient geological formations, lends Hulda (#111) a timeless, meditative quality. The contrast between the stacked bluestone figure and the unyielding basalt structure highlights themes of stability, endurance, and human resilience. Vaadia’s sculptures are featured in prestigious collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. Collectors searching for Boaz Vaadia artwork for sale, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone contemporary art, and modern figurative sculptures will find Hulda (#111) a museum-worthy acquisition. Boaz Vaadia, Boaz Vaadia sculptures, Boaz Vaadia art for sale, contemporary stone sculptures, bronze and bluestone sculptures, basalt and bronze sculpture, stacked stone figurative sculptures, modern figurative sculpture, Sponder Gallery, fine art collection, investment art, high-end contemporary art, meditative contemporary sculpture, minimalist contemporary art, outdoor bronze sculptures, stacked stone abstraction, contemporary vertical figure sculptures, modern abstract stone sculpture.
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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, Menashashe (#114), 2011
Bronze, Bluestone and Boulder, 17 1/2 x 17 x 17 inches
Edition of 7 Boaz Vaadia – Menashshe (#114) (2011), Bronze, Bluestone, and Boulder Boaz Vaadia’s Menashshe (#114) (2011) is a striking bronze and bluestone figurative sculpture, measuring 17.5 x 17 x 17 inches. As part of an exclusive edition of 7, this piece showcases Vaadia’s mastery of stacked stone layering, a technique inspired by ancient natural rock formations and archaeological sites. This contemporary sculpture depicts a seated figure, exuding a sense of calmness and introspection. Vaadia’s work is deeply rooted in the interplay between nature and human form, making this sculpture a compelling addition to any modern art collection.
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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:
âï¸ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
âï¸ The Brooklyn Museum
âï¸ The Israel Museum
Boaz Vaadia, Solomon (#99), 2007
Bronze and Bluestone, 14 1/2 x 10 x 6 inches
Ed. of 7 Boaz Vaadia’s Solomon (#99) (2007) is a masterful bronze and bluestone sculpture that exemplifies the artist’s renowned stacked stone technique. Measuring 14 1/2 x 10 x 6 inches, this editioned work (7) features a seated human figure composed of layered materials, evoking geological formations and ancient monolithic structures. Vaadia’s meticulous stacking of natural elements emphasizes stability, permanence, and meditation. The seated posture conveys introspection and wisdom, qualities befitting the name Solomon. This piece’s refined scale makes it ideal for private collections while still carrying the visual weight of Vaadia’s larger installations. Vaadia’s sculptures are part of significant museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. Collectors searching for Boaz Vaadia artwork for sale, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone contemporary art, and minimalist figurative sculptures will find Solomon (#99) to be a highly collectible work of art. Boaz Vaadia, Boaz Vaadia sculptures, Boaz Vaadia art for sale, contemporary stone sculptures, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone figurative sculptures, modern figurative sculpture, Sponder Gallery, fine art collection, investment art, high-end contemporary art, meditative contemporary sculpture, minimalist contemporary art, small-scale contemporary sculpture, seated stone sculpture, contemporary abstract human figure, stacked stone abstraction, contemplative modern sculpture.
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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.
This editioned work (7) is ideal for collectors of contemporary sculpture, figurative abstraction, and meditative artworks.
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Boaz Vaadia, Avimelekh with Dog and Eight Lambs (#94), 2006
Bronze and Bluestone, 17 1/2 x 47 x 22 inches
Ed. of 7 + 1AP Boaz Vaadia’s Avimelekh with Dog and Eight Lambs (#94) (2006) is a captivating sculptural composition that beautifully showcases the artist’s ability to merge natural materials with timeless figurative representation. This editioned work (7 + 1 AP), measuring 17 1/2 x 47 x 22 inches, is crafted from bronze and bluestone, exemplifying Vaadia’s signature stacked stone technique. This intricate sculpture features a standing human figure, a loyal dog, and eight lambs scattered across a textured stone base. The composition suggests a pastoral scene, evoking themes of guidance, protection, and the enduring connection between humans, animals, and nature. Vaadia’s works are widely exhibited in major institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. Collectors and contemporary sculpture enthusiasts searching for Boaz Vaadia artwork for sale, bronze and bluestone sculptures, figurative contemporary art, and pastoral-themed stacked stone sculptures will find Avimelekh with Dog and Eight Lambs (#94) to be a rare and meaningful addition to any collection. Boaz Vaadia, Boaz Vaadia sculptures, Boaz Vaadia art for sale, contemporary stone sculptures, bronze and bluestone sculptures, figurative abstract sculptures, small-scale stacked stone sculptures, natural material sculptures, modern figurative sculpture, Sponder Gallery, fine art collection, investment art, high-end contemporary art, meditative contemporary sculpture, minimalist contemporary art, stacked stone figurative sculptures, bronze figurative sculptures, collectible contemporary sculptures, animal-inspired contemporary art, pastoral figurative sculpture.
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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.
Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was an internationally acclaimed sculptor renowned for his ability to transform natural materials into evocative figurative compositions. His works, inspired by ancient stone-stacking techniques, are collected by major institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
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Boaz Vaadia, Z Ah'av and Ovadyahu (#88), 2006
Bronze, Bluestone and Boulder, 26 x 35 x 23 inches
Edition 5/7
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Boaz Vaadia, Deqer 2nd (#80), 2005
Bronze, Bluestone and Boulder, 13 x 21 x 21 inches
Edition 6/7 Boaz Vaadia’s Deqer 2nd (#80) (2005) is an intimate yet powerful sculptural work that showcases the artist’s signature technique of stacking natural materials to create a timeless human form. This editioned bronze, bluestone, and boulder sculpture (6/7), measuring 13 x 21 x 21 inches, embodies Vaadia’s philosophy of working with the natural world, using raw, organic materials to shape figures that feel deeply connected to the earth. The seated figure, positioned against a large boulder, exudes a contemplative stillness. The interplay between the smooth, rounded boulder and the stratified texture of the stacked bluestone reinforces the dialogue between nature and human form. Vaadia’s works are widely collected and exhibited in major institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. Collectors and contemporary sculpture enthusiasts searching for Boaz Vaadia artwork for sale, bronze and bluestone sculptures, figurative contemporary art, and stacked stone minimalist sculptures will find Deqer 2nd (#80) to be a sophisticated and collectible addition to any art collection. Boaz Vaadia, Boaz Vaadia sculptures, Boaz Vaadia art for sale, contemporary stone sculptures, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone figurative sculptures, small-scale contemporary sculptures, natural material sculptures, modern figurative sculpture, Sponder Gallery, fine art collection, investment art, high-end contemporary art, meditative contemporary sculpture, minimalist contemporary art, stacked stone abstract sculptures, bronze figurative sculptures, collectible contemporary sculptures.
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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.
Boaz Vaadia (1951–2017) was an internationally renowned sculptor known for his innovative use of natural materials to create evocative figurative compositions. His works, inspired by ancient stone-stacking techniques, are held in major public and private collections, including installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
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Boaz Vaadia, Hanna and Elqana, 1988
Bronze and Bluestone
Ed. 3/7 Boaz Vaadia’s Hanna and Elqana (1988) is a masterful bronze and bluestone sculpture that exemplifies the artist’s signature stacked stone technique. This editioned work (3/7) captures two human figures in an intimate, abstracted composition, reinforcing themes of connection, support, and the enduring relationship between humanity and the natural world. Standing at an impressive vertical scale, the composition features one reclining figure positioned against a taller standing figure, creating a striking contrast between repose and stability. Vaadia’s layering of bluestone and cast bronze gives the sculpture a geological quality, reminiscent of ancient rock formations. Hanna and Elqana embodies the timelessness of human interaction while merging contemporary sculptural abstraction with nature’s raw materials. Vaadia’s works are held in major public and private collections worldwide, including installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. Collectors searching for Boaz Vaadia artwork for sale, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone contemporary art, and figurative abstract sculptures will find Hanna and Elqana to be a significant and collectible work of art. Boaz Vaadia, Boaz Vaadia sculptures, Boaz Vaadia art for sale, contemporary stone sculptures, bronze and bluestone sculptures, stacked stone figurative sculptures, small-scale contemporary sculptures, natural material sculptures, modern figurative sculpture, Sponder Gallery, fine art collection, investment art, high-end contemporary art, meditative contemporary sculpture, minimalist contemporary art, outdoor bronze sculptures, contemporary couple sculptures, stacked stone abstraction, ancient-inspired modern art, dual-figure modern sculptures.
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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.
Crafted using his signature stacked stone technique, Vaadia builds his figures from layers of bronze and bluestone, giving them an organic, stratified appearance that evokes geological formations. The work's scale and arrangement make it an elegant representation of modern minimalism and ancient sculptural traditions.
This editioned work (3/7) is ideal for collectors interested in contemporary figurative abstraction and works that bridge natural elements with modern sculptural forms.
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 included in major public and private collections, including installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art.
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