How much does a bronze statue cost? How bronze is valued
How much does a bronze statue cost? How bronze is valued
How big is the sculpture? How intricate and detailed is the design?
Material requirements increase with the size of the piece, resulting in a more time and labour-intensive process for the artist.
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You can see this demonstrated with Tanya’s work, with the cost of her life sized Standing Red Deer Stag Sculpture vs her mantelpiece sized Royal Stag Sculpture. Whilst still capturing the essence and charm of both animals, it is important to factor the expense of bronze, which is an expensive material to use. The more of the material used, the more expensive you can expect your life sized bronze statue to be. The skill and time required to detail your sculpture can also increase the larger the piece, alongside the added level of complexity and cost when organising shipping.
On the other end of the spectrum, small intricate details and textures that bring your statue to life can incur a longer labour process, resulting in higher costs. Overall, whilst as a general rule, the larger the piece, the larger the attributed costs, it usually comes down to a careful collaboration of size, material and craftsmanship to determine the cost of a bronze statue.
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How rare is your sculpture?
Whether your sculpture is a one-off original commission or part of an edition, will affect the amount you pay for the artwork. A one-off is usually, as it sounds, a one-off original piece, where you can expect to own the only of its kind, and for a more premium price. A piece may also be part of a limited edition run, meaning a limited amount of the artwork has been created.
Of course, a limited edition bronze is going to be more valuable for buyers or collectors, given that the pieces are rarer and therefore more desirable. Often, the piece would have been carefully chosen by the tartist before they are created, further adding to their value.
Open editions are made without a fixed amount of pieces decided, meaning that the amount of people who have purchased the artwork can increase over time. These usually create a wider reach and accessibility of the piece, which can be great for first-time art buyers and for those looking to spend less.
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