Sculpture

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Always Together, 2025, bronze, granite, h 16.5x8x8 cm, 2/10
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Always Together, 2025, bronze, granite, h 16.5x8x8 cm, 2/10
Marius Zavadskis
790.00 €
Unexpectedness, 2026, brass, melchior, granite, h 20x16x10, 1/1
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Unexpectedness, 2026, brass, melchior, granite, h 20x16x10, 1/1
Donatas Gibas
460.00 €
One Thousand and One Nights, 2016, wood, acrylic, 70x60x18 cm, 1/1

This object interprets the plot of the oriental fairy tale One Thousand and One Nights as a tense story about survival, power and imagination. Scheherazade here becomes the creator's archetype and the stories she follows are not just entertainment. Each unfinished fairy tale becomes another night experienced, a death postponed, another opportunity to speak.

The space of the object resembles a stage or a closed memory box. The fairy tale titles written on improvised pillows act as a fragmentary archive of stories. As signs of cultural memory preserving life through words. And the heads of previous concubines laid out in the bottom drawer introduce a creepy, grotesque subtext. The decorative, almost toy-like aesthetic contrasts with hidden violence and existential tension.

M. Jonutis subtly combines the stylistics of the folk primitive, irony and surrealist narrative. The work speaks of the fragility of women in a patriarchal system of power, but also of the ability of creativity, language, and imagination to resist destruction.

The fairy tale here becomes not a fantasy, but a form of survival.

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One Thousand and One Nights, 2016, wood, acrylic, 70x60x18 cm, 1/1
Marius Jonutis
1300.00 €
Pegasus, 2025, terracotta, h 26x23x8 cm, 1/1
The mythical symbol of inspiration here takes on an earthly, tangible form. Pegasus is not only flight, but also the inner freedom to create, move, and search.
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Pegasus, 2025, terracotta, h 26x23x8 cm, 1/1
Tamara Janova
Madonna, 2025, terracotta, h 30x10x7 cm, 1/1
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Madonna, 2025, terracotta, h 30x10x7 cm, 1/1
190.00 €
Apostle, 2001, terracotta, h 34x38.5x12 cm, 1/1

Have you ever wondered what a form of peace and concentration looks like? It is not only a work of art, but also an invitation to pause.
This unique, one-of-a-kind sculpture captivates with its subtle minimalism and deep spirituality. Its small dimensions allow it to find a place in any home where peace and art are valued.

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Apostle, 2001, terracotta, h 34x38.5x12 cm, 1/1
Tamara Janova
350.00 €
Connection with Heaven, 2025, terracotta, h 29x22x7 cm, 1/1
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Connection with Heaven, 2025, terracotta, h 29x22x7 cm, 1/1
Tamara Janova
160.00 €
Modern Venus, 2023, terracotta, h34x10x12 cm, 1/1
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Modern Venus, 2023, terracotta, h34x10x12 cm, 1/1
Tamara Janova
190.00 €
Multicolor, 2024, bronze, acrylic, h 24x13x17 cm 1/1
Color here bursts from form, and form from material. An organic, pulsating sculpture that fuses metal, painting, and emotion.
Minimalism contrasts with chaos. Order and intuition in one piece.
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Multicolor, 2024, bronze, acrylic, h 24x13x17 cm 1/1
Gediminas Endriekus
1990.00 €
Tree, 2019, bronze, iron, h 44x15x15 cm, 1/1
Fragile and yet eternal. This sculpture is like a suspended moment of growth, where metal takes on the form of life. The branches are reminiscent of time, experience, and silent transformation.
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Tree, 2019, bronze, iron, h 44x15x15 cm, 1/1
Gediminas Endriekus
1990.00 €
Silhouette, 2026, aluminum, granite, h 30x13x9 cm, 1/1
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Silhouette, 2026, aluminum, granite, h 30x13x9 cm, 1/1
Donatas Gibas
280.00 €
Spring Sowing, 1998, wood, h 69x32x17 cm
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Spring Sowing, 1998, wood, h 69x32x17 cm
Leonas Strioga 1930-2022
2990.00 €

Gone are the days when sculptures were only admired in museums or in the homes of wealthy art collectors. Now everyone can decorate their home with three-dimensional beauty at an affordable price for everyone.

Wide selection of artistic sculptures in Lithuania

The oldest sculptures in Lithuania date back to Neolithic times. At that time they were made of wood, amber, stone, animal bones. Bone and wood products are often found in the excavations of settlements, they may have had symbolic, sacred meanings. The further development of sculpture was undoubtedly influenced by European art, the artists who arrived and the architecture and fashion that prevailed at the time.

Today's sculptors are also not afraid of wood, stone, plaster, copper, bronze, terracotta, glass and other materials are also used in his works. The types of material used can be combined with each other to obtain an exclusive author's technique. Today's sculptures are very unique, revealing the author's personal style and worldview. Among the many different works that can be seen and purchased in Kaunas, everyone will find the right one for themselves.

Sculptures for the interior and exterior of your home

Only original sculptures are exhibited in our gallery and E. Gallery. This means that they are designed and can be produced in no more than 10 units, often in the form of individual works (our art curators will advise you more about this). The themes of the sculptures are very broad: conceptual sculpture, abstractions, torsos, figures, animalistic sculptures. They are cast in bronze, brass, aluminum. Bronze is sometimes given a greenish or bluish tint. There are single sculptures made of granite and wood. We have wrought iron and copyrighted sculptures.

When choosing a sculpture for the home - evaluate where it will stand, what lighting will surround it at different times of the day. The size and weight of the sculpture itself will determine whether you need to find a permanent place for it, or maybe it will change its position in your home according to need and mood. Our art curators are always available to advise, so please contact us.

How to buy a sculpture online?

On our website, sculptures are usually ordered online - if they come with a price, you can buy them immediately. If the sculpture is to be contacted by phone, please call. The sculptures for sale are packaged responsibly, so they will reach your home safely in Lithuania or abroad.