Wall Sculptures
Torso of Venus Wall Sculpture
This timeless, life-size piece is at once classical, yet has the look and feel of modern art! From an unknown Italian sculpture, this museum quality work is cast in designer resin to replicate the ancient stone in which it was originally sculpted.
Kingston Estate Winged Griffin Wall Sculpture - Facing Left
Rising almost 2 feet high, this regal beast boasts the classic wings, powerful beak and muscular stance of the fierce griffin of old. A stunning work of art alone, it will have even more impact as one of a facing pair flanking entryway, fireplace or your other artwork.
Braddan Kirk Celtic Cross
Long admired for their symbolism, Celtic crosses are also simply beautiful works of art! The Braddan Kirk Cross features a Scandinavian chain-link shaft design that melds into tree-like branches where it enters the wheel.
Shield of Hercules: First Labor Wall Sculpture
Drawing from ancient Roman manuscripts, this famous image depicts the first of the twelve mythic labors of Hercules in which he battles the ferocious Nemean lion.
Aztec Double-Headed Serpent Wall Sculpture
Originally the work of an Aztec jeweler, the serpent was a very important religious relic, symbolic of rebirth and renewal. Our quality designer resin, replica mosaic snake is incredible for its intricacy of sculpt and fine faux turquoise hand-painting.
Satyrs' Wine Harvest Wall Frieze
Celebrate the art of wine like the ancient Greeks did! This scene of satyrs at harvest time--one plucking, one treading, and three making wine--is a wonderfully historic and artistic gift to yourself or a fellow oenophile.
From Dawn to Dusk Wall Sculpture
An allegory of that illusive moment, this exclusive work of wall art by Italian artist Carlo Bronti seeks to uncover life's evolution.
Pop Art Lips Wall Sculpture
In the tradition of Lichtenstein and Warhol, this icon of the Pop Art craze puckers up in a candy apple red finish. Ever since pieces like this took the world by storm in the 1960's, retro works have been not only "fun, " but considered instantly timeless art.
Spirit of the West Wall Sculpture
Native cultures revere the mystical power of animals, especially those that have completed their "earth walks.
Grotte de Lascaux Sculptural Wall Frieze
In 1940, the caves of Lascaux, France unlocked their secret--Paleolithic paintings of aurochs, large animals known to have lived only through fossil evidence.









