Sculpture, Art, and Paintings for Sale

We are also an active art studio, creating stone sculptures and geological and geological related art.

Sculpture

Other Art

Speleothems, Stalactites, Stalagmites

About Georarities Art

For our large and monumental sculptural works we select the boulders or rough material, imagine what each piece looks like inside and out, and use the direct method of stone carving where a fully dimensional form or figure is created for the first time in the stone itself, as the artist removes material, sketches on the block of stone, and develops the work along the way. Mother Nature informs us with each rough stone’s natural color, texture, shape, weight and imperfections playing a part in the final dimensional form or figure. We sometimes incorporate natural items with man-made and found items to create provocative combinations that challenge the gap between “natural” and “man-made”. We sculpt and create work using a number of natural materials including: very rare Siberian Russian jade, Wyoming jade, Mexican chrysocolla with veins of the mineral turquoise, Arizona rainbow petrified wood, Arizona chromium green petrified wood, jasper, turquoise nuggets, and rainbow calcite. We prefer rare materials that display colors, textures, translucence, veining and imperfections not normally seen in stones selected for modern stone sculptures. These works is suitable for indoor or outdoor display.

We are inspired by the work of Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Robert Rauschenberg and Jim Dine as well as the unknown ancient carvers and sculptors of jade.

We also work in other sizes in mediums such as paint and combines.

To learn more, visit our fine arts website Modern Stone Sculpture.

Examples of Our Work

The Land of Dragons by Georarities, Rare Siberian Russian Nephrite Jade three piece hand polished monumental sculpture.
Each jade boulder is individually named to reflect its look and spirit:
Dragon’s Mountain, Dragon’s Storm, and Dragon’s Breath.
Total weight of this 3 piece sculpture: 380.3 lbs or 172.5 kg
Dragon’s Tooth by Georarities, Rare Wyoming Nephrite Jade hand polished In the shape of a dragons tooth.
Versatile piece can be displayed in many different positions.
8 1/2″ L x 2 7/8″ W x 9 1/4″ H • 21.59 cm L x 7.30 cm W x 23.495 cm H Hand Polished
Jaw of Destiny – Authentic half of a mule deer jaw, encrusted with many Turquoise nuggets. On a custom constucted stand.
Hand assembled by artists S. Goller and M. Goller.
Size: 10″ L x 5.5″ H x 1.5″ Thick • 25.4 cm L x 13,97 cm H x 3.81 cm Thick
Sits on steel stand at 9″ H • 22.86 cm
Fixed Plane #1 – Sculpted Arizona Rainbow Petrified Wood on a custom fabricated stand, by Georarites
Combine, by Georarities, consisting of Quartz crystal lying upon a sculpted and polished Wyoming Jade and Matrix
Museum Arizona Petrified Wood Sculpture by Georarities
Hand Polished Both Sides – 40 Lbs Plus Rotating Stand
Species: Araucarioxylon arizonicum
Contour polished
Approx 230 million years old
Dimensions: 12.5″L x 11″W x 6″H
Includes 5″H custom hand made 360 degree rotating steel stand
Total height including stand: 11″H

Boulder #3, by Georarities
Rare Boulder of Mexican Chrysocolla background matrix mineral displaying darker blue veins of the mineral Turquoise
Partially Polished – Sits on 4″H (10.16 cm) custom hand made steel stand (included)
Specimen Dimensions: 15.5″L x 9″H x 7.5″Thick • 39.37 cm L x 22.86 cm H x 19.05 cm Thick
Total Height Including Stand: 13″ (33.02)
Weight: 36 lbs
Fixed Plane #2, by Georarities
Arizona Petrified Wood Sculpture on a custom stand
Semi-polished partial stump piece showing large area of blue grey agate.
Approx. 230 million years old
Dimensions: 8″H x 8.5″L x 8″W • 20.32 cm x 21.59 cm x 20.32 cm
Includes 5″H custom hand made steel stand
Total height including stand: 13″
Weight: 16 lbs.

Some Examples of Work that Inspires Us

Example of art by one of our inpsirations: “Two Forms” by Barbara Hepworth, image by Wmpearl – Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19765439
Another inspiring artist: “Three Hearts on a Rock” by Jim Dine, image by By Daderot – Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=62006765