Sculptures by Tal Avitzur Available for Sale

Acquire Unique Assemblage Sculptures/Found Object Art

When I started building these sculptures, I did not plan to sell them.
Most having been living with my wife and me for many years, and initially it was hard to let them go.
It is time to send them out in the world.This is just a small sample of my work waiting for a home.
If you saw a piece elsewhere on the site that interests you, but you don't see it here,
please reach out to me directly to check its availability.

Assemblage robot sculpture named Arrgh by Santa Barbara artist Tal Avitzur.
Assemblage robot sculpture named Arrgh by Santa Barbara artist Tal Avitzur.

Arrgh!, 2014

Assemblage robot sculpture named Number 7 by Santa Barbara artist Tal Avitzur.
Assemblage robot sculpture named Number 7 by Santa Barbara artist Tal Avitzur.

27" h, 19" w, 12" d

1953 Japanese voltmeter (wood and bakelite); brass mechanical
lead screws (legs); bronze anchor chain deck pipes (feet); bronze marine handrail flanges (shoulders); brass candle holders
(upper arms); aluminum bicycle pedal crank arms (lower arms); internal fixed terminal contact studs for Sensata/GIGAVAC high-voltage DC contactors (fingers); and various other metal objects of unknown origins

Number 7, 2016

15" h, 8" w, 16" d

manual aluminum citrus squeezer; bronze porthole dogs; aluminum rotary tilling wheel; outdoor light fixtures; brass pulley wheels; and found metal curiosities

Assemblage robot named Conqueror by Santa Barbara sculptor Tal Avitzur.
Assemblage robot named Conqueror by Santa Barbara sculptor Tal Avitzur.

Conqueror, 2017

18" h, 10" w, 7" d

orthopedic acetabular cup implant (top of head); 1968 AMF Bicycle Company Conqueror badge; and assorted copper, brass, bronze, aluminum ephemera