Fountains - Statuary - Stone Figures

Welcome to Garden Sculpture. Here you will find the best resources for concrete statues and a variety of concrete ornaments, birdbaths and fountains for gardens, lawns and patios. Garden sculptures and lawn ornaments make wonderful gifts and are wonderful additions to any outdoor setting.


  • Bird Baths are designed to hold water for birds supported upon a pedestal.
  • Bird Houses are small houses for a bird normally made of wood and on a stake.
  • Garden Gnomes are small, generally colorful gnome statuettes.
  • Groomsman is a statuette of a black horse attendant also called a "Jocko".
  • Lawn Jockey is a statuette in the form of a black horse jockey
  • Mirror Ball is a light-reflective sphere on a support structure, also a “Gazing Ball”.
  • Animal forms are statues such as frogs, turtles, rabbits, or ducks cast in cement.
  • Whirligig is a sculpture with rotating parts often designed ato asppear as a bodypart.
  • Spinners spin in the wind using wings for birds or insects or petals for flowers.
  • Jigglers are spring-loaded stakes so that they jiggle when the wind blows on them.

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    Stone Sculpture and Precast Concrete
    Stone sculptures are the result of forming 3-dimensional objects from stone. The process begins with the selection of a stone for carving. The sculptor may begin by forming a model in clay or wax. The “roughing out” stage of the sculpting process usually begins by knocking off large portions of unwanted stone using a chisel. Once the general shape of the statue has been determined, the sculptor uses other tools to refine the figure. The roughing-out stage requires direct contact with the stone at a 90 degree angle, but with refining strokes the sculptor holds the tool at an angle of 45 degrees or less. The final stage of the carving process is polishing. Sandpaper can be used as a first step in the polishing process, or sand cloth. Emery, a stone that is harder and rougher than the sculpture media, is also used in the finishing process. This abrading brings out the color of the stone reveals patterns in the surface. Precast concrete is an ancient type of construction material made with concrete cast in a reusable mold or "form" and cured in a controlled environment. Precast "stone" is distinguished from precast concrete by using a fine aggregate in the mixture so the final product approaches the appearance of naturally occurring rock or stone.

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