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Shaun Gagg’s Sculptural Evolution: A Bold New Finish with Exclusive Collectibility

Renowned sculptor Shaun Gagg has long been celebrated for his ability to transform everyday materials into breathtaking works of art. His sculptures, often infused with raw emotion and intricate craftsmanship, have captivated collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Now, in an exciting new development, Gagg has introduced high-quality sprayed finishes to his sculptures, taking their aesthetic appeal to a new level.

This innovative approach, reminiscent of automotive-grade finishes, allows collectors to customize Gagg’s sculptures with vibrant colours and sleek coatings, enhancing their visual impact while preserving the integrity of the original form. But here’s where it gets even more thrilling: once a colour is chosen for a sculpture, only four of that colour will ever be produced, making each selection a truly rare and exclusive collectible.

A Collaboration with Bink: Precision Meets Artistry

To achieve this stunning new finish, Shaun has teamed up with Bink, an artist whose expertise in high-end spraying techniques is second to none. Bink’s mastery of precision coating and colour application ensures that each sculpture receives a flawless, durable finish that rivals the craftsmanship seen in luxury automobiles. The result? Sculptures that not only retain their sculptural depth but also exude a refined, polished brilliance.

This collaboration between Gagg and Bink is a testament to the evolving nature of sculpture—where traditional craftsmanship meets modern innovation. The ability to customize finishes not only enhances visual appeal but also introduces a new level of rarity, ensuring that each sculpture in a chosen color remains a truly limited-edition masterpiece.

Own a Piece of Sculptural History

With this new finishing technique, Gagg’s sculptures are more than just striking metalworks—they are bespoke, exclusive masterpieces. Whether opting for a bold, high-gloss finish or a subtle, matte texture, collectors now have the opportunity to engage with his work in a more personal and interactive way. But the true magic lies in the scarcity of each selected color—only four sculptures in any chosen shade will ever be produced, making them a highly desirable and rare investment.

This evolution in Gagg’s practice invites art lovers to explore, inquire, and engage with his latest creations. Could this be the future of sculptural presentation? Will more artists embrace this fusion of craftsmanship and exclusivity? The conversation is just beginning.