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Fiberglass Human Sculpture in an Abstract “Guitarist” Design

Size: 1.8-2.2 meters
Price: $639.13-$852.17

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This abstract sculpture of a "guitarist" is an excellent choice for decorating community leisure spaces using fiberglass. Leveraging fiberglass's lightweight and high-strength properties, it precisely presents a simple geometric shape and a stylish black-and-white color scheme. This outdoor installation avoids the bulkiness of metal and the difficulty of moving stone, allowing for easy placement in community parks and leisure squares. Its weather-resistant and corrosion-resistant properties withstand outdoor sun and rain, maintaining a clean appearance over time. Furthermore, fiberglass's excellent shaping ability perfectly embodies this minimalist artistic style. In terms of use, it serves as a decorative element in communities and parks. In terms of highlights, its advantages of being lightweight and easy to place, durable and wear-resistant, and dynamic in design allow this type of sculpture to enrich the artistic atmosphere of public spaces while reducing maintenance costs, making it a top choice for community leisure decoration that combines practicality and aesthetics.

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Jiangsu Xinyesheng Sculpture Co., Ltd.
Xinyesheng Sculpture is a comprehensive enterprise with 13 years of expertise in sculpture creation. Backed by an R&D and design team with over a decade of experience, the company specializes in innovation and craftsmanship across stainless steel mirror-finish sculptures, marble works, weathering steel pieces, bronze casting, and tombstone artistry—integrating design, production, installation, and after-sales service into a seamless process. Supported by scaled production capabilities and refined techniques, its works now span from European public squares to North American campuses, from religious sculptures in Asia to memorial art across Africa.
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