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Figurative

Speaking volumes with nuance

Pangea

Elevating the everyday into the timeless. Pangea seeks to draw the world closer one subtlety at a time

Jeri

Jeri distills the energy of a Brazilian capoeira dancer at rest. Contained power and repose merge into a study of strength revealed through stillness.

Hana

Hana elevates an ordinary figure into bronze, transforming a fleeting moment of daily life into timeless form. As the first work in the series, it bridges cinematic realism with sculptural presence..

Jeri - Public

At monumental scale, Jeri amplifies both presence and abstraction. The work negotiates between realism and expressive surface, commanding its environment.

Omo Girl

Omo Girl portrays a displaced child of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley, at once fragile and defiant. The sculpture embodies survival as both endurance and quiet resistance.

Omo Teen

Omo Teen reflects the threshold of adolescence within the Hamar tribe. Her modest pose embodies emergence, beauty, and cultural identity in formation.

Chapoto

Drawn from the Zambezi River, Chapoto embodies resilience and quiet dignity in the face of upheaval. The work’s taut silhouette conveys both vulnerability and immense strength.

Chincheros

Chincheros portrays a Peruvian woman carrying alfalfa, her radiant smile lifting the weight of her burden. The work honors endurance softened by joy.

Dahab

Dahab juxtaposes the innocence of a child with the raw materials of rebar and concrete. The work becomes a meditation on fragility set against harsh realities.

Firenze

Firenze refracts the contradictions of Florence through a Romanian figure caught between refinement and hardship. The sculpture locates the city’s grandeur in its living present rather than its past.

Jeri Tattoo

This digital edition of Jeri overlays Brazilian graffiti onto the figure’s surface, fusing body and environment. The work extends sculpture into a contemporary language of texture and context.

Mentawaii

This seated elder of the Mentawai Islands embodies continuity between tradition and change. His vigilant pose conveys both cultural responsibility and resilience.

Safia

Safia embodies the resilience and wit of everyday life in Morocco. Monumental in scale, the figure holds both humor and gravity within a single expression.

Siberuit

Siberut merges Mentawai tattoo forms with Indonesian graffiti, layering heritage and disruption. The work becomes a vessel of continuity and cultural change

Sinai Girl

Sinai Girl conveys the lightness and curiosity of a child along the Red Sea. Her presence suggests a delicate suspension between shyness and play.

Mustang

Mustang channels the raw vitality of wild horses, its surface alive with the immediacy of touch. The work becomes a portrait of untamed spirit and strength.

Nosara

Nosara distills the presence of a Costa Rican coconut vendor into emblematic form. The figure embodies a merging of labor, culture, and coastal rhythm.

Nuweiba

Nuweiba captures the striking duality of a towering camel led by a humble boy. The sculpture explores power, humility, and the human–animal bond.

Whistler

Whistler depicts Olympian Chris Spring in bobsled stance, where fatigue meets controlled strength. Textural shifts echo both the athlete’s dedication and the mountain itself.

Pascal - San Francisco

Pascal captures a dancer poised in anticipation, body charged with potential. The work freezes movement at the threshold between restraint and release.

Pascal Tattoo

In this digital edition, Pascal’s body is inscribed with tattoos of artistic lineage. The work transforms the dancer into an archive of memory and influence

Salvador

Salvador portrays a solemn figure awkwardly astride a too-small horse, where dignity and absurdity intersect. The work transforms imbalance into a study of contrast and poise.

Siberuit Tattoo

Siberut merges Mentawai tattoo forms with Indonesian graffiti, layering heritage and disruption. The work becomes a vessel of continuity and cultural change.

Tilcara

Tilcara depicts a young gaucha commanding her horse with striking resolve. The sculpture embodies innocence fused with authority, echoing Argentina’s history of rebellion.

Lucy

Lusitano depicts a fragile foal in its earliest weeks, its form marked by awkward growth. The work captures lineage at its most vulnerable and uncertain.

Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo conveys the animal’s dual nature—placid in herds yet formidable alone. The work embodies both reverence and fear of Africa’s most unpredictable beast.

leopard

Leopard interprets the elusive predator through movement and tension rather than replication. The sculpture becomes an exploration of vitality and presence in contemporary form.

Migration

Migration honors the wildebeest crossings of Tanzania, one of nature’s most dramatic cycles. Unrepeatable in process, it stands as both monument and turning point in scale.

Moose

Power and beauty. The sculture origianlly made with conservation in mind is a delicate balance of rough construction and accuracy The texture helps maintain the energy in the work.

Trotting Horse

Trotting Horse translates the measured grace of dressage into bronze. The work holds motion in balance, merging elegance with strength.

Waterwings

pent up energy looking for somewhere to go

Figurative

Timeless Realism

Traditional sculpture is where heritage, technique, and humanity converge. In this category, James Stewart pays homage to centuries of classical sculpting—drawing inspiration from the masters of the Renaissance and beyond—while infusing each piece with a contemporary pulse. These works are grounded in realism, capturing the human form in its most honest and unfiltered state. Every muscle, gesture, and gaze is shaped with reverence for anatomy and emotion alike.
But this isn’t about replication—it’s about respect. Respect for the craft. Respect for the body as a sacred vehicle of meaning. Through painstaking attention to proportion and detail, James explores what it means to be fully present in form, to preserve the grace and dignity of the human spirit in three dimensions. These sculptures are not frozen in time—they are alive with it. From subtle shifts in posture to the quiet strength in a stance, each piece offers a moment of deep connection between past and present, artist and viewer, soul and stone.

Classical

Timeless, realistic sculptures that capture the human form in its purest state. Mastery of ancient techniques.

Realism

Detail and accuracy that mimic life’s true essence. Sculptures that reflect the world as we know it.

Renaissance

Influenced by the great masters, embodying grace and proportion.
A return to the ideals of beauty and balance.

Baroque

Dramatic, dynamic sculptures with intense emotion and movement.
A celebration of the human spirit through extravagant detail.

Neoclassical

Sculptures inspired by Greek and Roman antiquity. Perfected forms and balanced compositions.