
453 Original Contemporary Sculptures For Sale:
Discover contemporary Polymer clay Sculptures on ArtMajeur
Contemporary Polymer clay Sculptures are a unique form of original artwork that have gained popularity in recent years. These sculptures are made using various materials such as polymer clay, wire, and armature. The artist uses these materials to create a support structure for the sculpture. The armature is then covered with polymer clay, which is a type of plastic clay that can be molded and shaped. The artist can then add details and textures to the sculpture using various tools. What makes these sculptures unique is the level of detail that can be achieved with polymer clay.

©2024 Yuriy Kraft
Origins and History
The versatility of Polymer clay has made it a popular choice for artists who want to create intricate and detailed sculptures.

©2022 Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Contemporary Polymer clay Sculptures have gone through a remarkable evolution in recent times. Artists are now using this versatile medium to create intricate and detailed sculptures that are gaining recognition in the art market. The use of Polymer clay has opened up new possibilities for sculptors, allowing them to create works that are more durable, lightweight and affordable.

©2023 Benjamin Debayle
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary polymer clay artists have been pushing the limits of the medium with their innovative and imaginative creations. Here are some notable artists and their works:
Kathleen Dustin - Known for her intricate and delicate polymer clay handbags, Kathleen’s work is inspired by nature and features intricate floral and animal designs.
Dan Cormier - Cormier’s work is characterized by his use of bright colors and bold patterns. His sculptures range from whimsical creatures to abstract forms, and often incorporate elements of other materials such as glass and metal.
Bettina Welker - Welker creates complex geometric patterns in her polymer clay sculptures, often incorporating gold leaf and other metallic accents. Her work is inspired by Islamic art and architecture.
Tory Hughes - Hughes is a pioneer in the field of polymer clay art, having developed many of the techniques and tools that are now standard in the industry. Her work often features intricate canes and millefiori patterns.
Jon Anderson - Anderson’s sculptures are highly detailed and often feature lifelike human figures. He is also known for his use of unusual materials such as bone and hair in his work.
These artists and others like them are pushing the boundaries of what is possible with polymer clay, creating stunning and unique works of art that are both beautiful and thought-provoking.

©2024 Alexandra Shorey
Notable contemporary Polymer clay Sculptures
Polymer clay sculptures have been gaining popularity in the contemporary art world for their innovative and intricate designs. Here are some of the well-known contemporary polymer clay sculptures, their artists, year of creation, and a brief description of their artwork.
One of the most well-known polymer clay sculptures is "The Bathers" by Kim Scherer, created in 2014. This artwork features three naked women sitting on a rock formation, in a relaxed and playful posture. The artwork portrays the beauty of the female form and the simplicity of nature.
Another notable artwork is "The Lost Correspondent" by Ellen Jewett, created in 2015. This sculpture depicts a man with a bird head, sitting on a pile of books, while holding a quill pen in his hand. The artwork symbolizes the lost art of letter writing and the importance of communication.
"Le Lapin Noir" by Camille Allen is another remarkable polymer clay sculpture, created in 2016. The artwork portrays a sleeping baby bunny, wrapped in a blanket, with a pacifier in its mouth. The sculpture is incredibly detailed, with realistic-looking fur and wrinkles on the blanket.
"Kintsugi Heart" by Julie Picarello is a stunning piece of art, created in 2017. The artwork is a heart-shaped pendant, made of polymer clay, with intricate gold-colored patterns resembling the Japanese kintsugi technique. The artwork symbolizes the beauty of imperfections and the value of healing from emotional scars.
Lastly, "The Guardian" by Marco Mahler is a unique sculpture created in 2018. The artwork portrays a humanoid figure with a bird head, standing on a tree branch, with its wings spread out. The sculpture is highly-detailed, with a realistic-looking feather texture and intricate facial features. The artwork symbolizes the connection between humans and nature.
Polymer clay sculptures offer endless possibilities for creativity and imagination. These contemporary Artworks showcase the versatility and beauty of this medium, inspiring new generations of artists to explore its potential.


Van Lanigh
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 4.7x4.7 in

Yuliia Khovbosha
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 7.1x6.7 in

Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 5.5x6.7 in

Freaky-Deek
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 7x6 in

Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 9.5x6.3 in

Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 8.7x9.8 in

Alexandr Subbotin
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 8.7x9.5 in

Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 13.4x7.9 in

Aloosan
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 9.8x7.9 in

Yuriy Kraft
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 13x5.9 in

Yuliia Khovbosha
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 9.8x4.3 in

Gérard Rombi
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 15x4.3 in

Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 4.7x9.5 in

Svetlana Matveeva (HandmadeHome)
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 12.6x5.9 in

Yuliia Khovbosha
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 9.8x7.1 in

Gérard Rombi
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 18.1x5.1 in

Gérard Rombi
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 31.1x13.8 in

Yuliia Khovbosha
Sculpture - Polymer clay | 5.5x10.2 in
