Treat yourself and buy a sculpture.
Buy a sculpture. That´s how it works.
- You like one of my sculptures and want to know more about it ?
- You want to know the price of the sculpture ?
- You want to know how the sculptur is shipped to you? No problem. I will organize the transport for you.
Don´t be shy!
Just get in touch with me, I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Send me an email to
info@atelier-wolfgangsandt.de
Commissioned work, I create your own individual work of art for you.
Would you like to have an art work according to your own ideas and wishes?
I accept commissions such as:
- Portraits, made of stone, clay, wood or bronze
- Interior design, pieces of furniture made from stone
- Sculptures according to your conception and designs
I work primarily with stone, but I also make sculptures from other materials, such as wood, clay, or metal, or a combination of these materials.
Ask me, I'll be happy to make you a non-binding offer.
Please understand that I cannot make copies of copyrighted works of other artists.
"Can I afford an original work of art?" Of course! With installment payments, your work of art becomes affordable.
Did you know? If you wish, you can also arrange payment in installments with me.
I´ve noticed that for many people art is something so special that they would never think of something as "mundane" as paying in installments.
Therefore they think, mistakenly, that they cannot afford an original piece of art.
That's a shame, because out of a misunderstood reverence for art, they forgo something that would enrich their lives immensely.
And it doesn't help the artist either if many people think that an original work of art is completely unaffordable for them.
So, don't be afraid to talk to me about how you can purchase the artwork you want on installments.
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