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Golf Art Sculptures sells dynamic golf sculptures that can be used as a golf award, golf gift or as an art object 

Golf sculpture Golfball relief 1 male

€15.00

The half golf ball symbolises the victory of the golfer.

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Golf sculpture Golf ball relief 2 female

€15.00

The half golf ball symbolises the victory of the golfer.

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Golf sculpture Golf Flag 1 male

€15.00

Golf sculpture of golf flag symbolises the victory of the golfer.

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Golf sculpture Golfvlag 1 female

€15.00

Golf sculpture The flag symbolises the victory of the golfer.

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Golf sculpture Follow-Through 2

€85.00

The Golfer is standing on one half of a golf ball. Despite that the shoes and torso are not literally connected, they are connected through the same posture after the Golfer hits the ball. The flag highlights the hit in action and symbolises the connection of the golfer after winning.

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Golf sculpture Full Swing 1 male

€65.00

The round shape centralises the hit movement of the golfer. As the statue is small at the bottom, the form is shaped like a winning cup or trophy.

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Golf sculpture Full Swing 2 female

€65.00

The round shape centralises the hit movement of the golfer. As the statue is small at the bottom, the form is shaped like a winning cup or trophy.

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Golf sculpture Snipe 1 male

€85.00

Golf sculpture Snipe 2 female

€85.00

Golf sculpture Follow-Through 1 male

€75.00

Golf sculpture Follow-Through 1 female

€75.00

Golf sculpture Snipe 4 male

€115.00

The lower body of the statue is made up of disks. This technique is often used by the artist in her work to show the playfulness of the movement of the golfer.

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Golf sculpture Snipe 4 female

€115.00

The lower body of the statue is made up of disks. This technique is often used by the artist in her work to show the playfulness of the movement of the golfer.

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Golf sculpture Snipe 3 male

€135.00

The body of the statue is made up of disks. This technique is often used by the artist in her work to show the playfulness of the movement of the golfer.

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